V 4^1 UC-NRLF B ^ S23 73T TORPEDOES LIST OF REFERENCES TO MATERIAL IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY COMPILED BY- WILLIAM A. ELLIS TECHNOLOGY DIVISION NEW YORK 1917 /J EXCHANGE r~ TORPEDOES A LIST OF REFERENCES TO MATERIAL IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY COMPILED BY WILLIAM A. ELLIS TECHNOLOGY DIVISION • '"' I T O * NEW YORK 1917 NO TE This list contains the titles of Zi^orks in The Nczf York Public Library on Oct. 1, 1917. They arc in the Reference Department of the Library, in the Central Building at Fifth Avenue and Fbrty- seeond Street. RrPRINTED WITH SUPPLEMENT DECEMBER 1917 FROM THE BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY OF OCTOBER 1917 fuini |.-107 l.vl i-n-lT S<.^ TORPEDOES A LIST OF REFERENCES TO MATERIAL IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Compiled by William A. Ellis General 1. Harvey torpedo. (Engineering, Lon- don, V. 9, 1870, p. 180, 241; v. 11, 1871. p. 35- 36, 124; V. 13. 1872, p. 352. 412; v. 14, 1872, p. 262; V. 24, 1877, p. 391-392.) VDA Invention of John Harvey. 2. The Lay torpedo. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 13, 1875. p. 182, 293. 595. 610. 674; v. 14, 1876, p. 766, 783, 802; V. 15, 1877. p. 15; v. 16, 1879, p. 657; v. 20, 1883, p. IZl, 995; v. 25, 1887, p. 697.) ttVWA 3. Notes on torpedoes. (Army and navy journal. New York. v. 7, 1869-70. p. 261 325, 560, 628-629. 733; v. 8. 1870. p. 94; v. 9 1871-72, p. 82. 106. 817; v. 10, 1872-73. p. 110 537, 654. 730. 802. 811; v. 11, 1873-74. p 126. 206. 222. 230. 254. 297. 313. 342. 358, 392 446, 456-457. 505. 523: v. 12, 1874-75. p. 200 284. 473. 506; v. 14. 1876-77, p. 283. 799, 823 v. 15. 1877, p. 254. 285, 327; v. 16. 1878. p. 86 87. 103; v. 19. 1882, p. 501; v. 20, 1882-83. p 263. 873; v. 21, 1884. p. 813: v. 23, 1886, p. 500 619, 682. 873. 1015; v. 24. 1886. p. 75. 440; v 25. 1888, p. 515; v. 28, 1891. p. 754. 875; v. 29 1891-92, p. 254. 434, 477. 513; v. 30. 1893. p 545; v. 31. 1893. p. 43; v. 32. 1894-95, p. 85 115. 162. 207, 405; v. ZZ, 1896. p. 657; v. 36 1899. p. 449; v. 41. 1904, p. 775. 1071; v. 42 1904-05, p. 128. 256. 392. 477. 771. 1267, 1327 V 43. 1905, p. 147: v. 45. 1908. p. 996; v. 46 1908-09. p. 140. 572. 583: v. 48. 1910-11, p 119. 187. 1512; v. 50. 1913, p. 1309: v. 52 1914-15. p. 263. 364, 427, 776, 871, 1133. 1229 1361, 1393, 1624. 1649.) ft VWA •. Notes on torpedoes. (Engineer. Lon- lon, V. 45, 1878, p. 171. 402; v. 84, 1897, p. 423; V.95. 1903. p. 40. 471; v. 105. 1908, p. 665; v. 107. 1909. p. 428; v. 109. 19in ^ 40 66, 196, 348, 472, 573; v. 110, p. 197.) 4 don, .. .„, , 423; v.95. 1903. p. tu. t/i; v. iu.t. lyuo, .428; v. 109. 1910, p. 40, ^- " 1.10, p. 197.) VA 5. Notes on torpedoes. (Engineering London, v. 8. 1869, p. 227; v. 10. 1870. p. 286 473; V. 11. 1871, p. 321. 394, 463: v. 12. 1871 p. 30, 114. 155. 322: v. 14. 1872, p. 34, 366 V. 17, 1874, p. 114. 400. 447; v. 25, 1878. p. 64 179. 388: v. 28. 1879. p. 36. 177: v. 29. 1880 p. 127, 498; v. 30, 1880. p. 272. 296. 322; v. 31 1881. p. 434. 486: v. 2,1. 1882. p. 142. 218. 297 v. -Zd, 1883, p. 92, 543; v. 43, 1887, p. 234, 369; V. 50, 1890, p. 532; v. 51. 1891, p. 344; v. 55. 1893, p. 165, 223. 625; v. 70, 1900. p. 5; v. 74, 1902, p. 147, 610, 674; v. 76, 1903, p. 353.) VDA 7. Notes on torpedoes. (Marine engineer, London, v. 10. 1888. p. 203; v. 13, 1891. p. 447; v. 17, 1895. p. 197; v. 18. 1896, p. 205; v. 19. 1897, p. 14. 96. 223: v. 20, 1898, p. 68; v. 24, 1903. p. 433; v. 25, 1903, p. 330; v. 26, 1904, p. 256; v. 31, 1908, p. 39.) VXA 8. Notes on torpedoes. (Scientific Ameri- can. New Y'ork, v. 10. 1863. p. 362; v. 50, 1884, p. 49; v. 52. p. 276; v. il. p. 19. 50, 149, 342; V. 54. p. IZ, 117, 166; v. 55, p. 48. 88, 280, 336-337, 387; v. 56, p. 25. 185. 309. 370. 389; v. 57. p. 114; V. 58. p. 2, 33. 243. 376; v. 59. p. 311, 358; V. 60. p. 183. 228. 324; v. 61. p. 32, 102. 135. 178: v. 62. p. 182, 185; v. 64. p. 9, 374; V. 65, p. 161-162. 273; v. 66. p. 147. 164, 184; V.67. p. 323; v. 68. p. 23, 262; v. 69. p. 137. 261. 323. 354-355. 387; v. 70. p. 21. 230; v. 71, p. 44. 164. 213. 263. 310. 354. 375-376; V. 72. p. 108. 178, 184. 251. 261; v. 12,. p. 185, 364. Zll: V. 74, p. 83: v. Id. 1897. p. 99; v. V. 1897. p. 376; v. 79, 1898. p. 76, 211; v. 80, 1899. p. 92, 244-245: v. 81. 1899. p. 358; v. 82. 1900, p. 35. 151. 247; v. 83. 1900, p. 52. 151, 194, 244; V.85. 1901. p. 119, 166; v. 86. 1902. p. 60. 84. 94. 204; v. 87. 1902. p. 124. 290. 443; v. 88, 1903. p. 238. 374; v. 89. 1903. p. 190: v. 90. 1904. p. 40. 271; v. 91. 1904, p. 244. 461; v. 94, 1906. p. 286: v. 97. 1907, p. 413; v. 101. 1909, p. 313; V. 109. 1913. p. 278; v. 112, 1915. p. 117; v. 114, 1916, p. 95, 575.) VA 9. Notes on torpedoes. (Scientific Ameri- can supplement. New York. v. 1. 1876. p. 453: v. 6, 1878, p. 2193, 2208-2209, 2223, 2301, 2462.) VA 10. Notes on torpedoes. (United States Naval Institute. Proceedings. Annapolis, v. 27. 1901, p. 436-437, 839-840; v. 28. 1902, p. 162-163. 439: v. 30, 1904, p. 882-583; v. 31. 1905. p. in-lZ^, 1014; v. 32, 1906, p. 1606- [3] .'37Gi^o TJIE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY General, continued. 1607; V. 33, 1907. p. 418, 875-876; v. 34, 1908. p. 1338; V. 35, 1909, p. 309. 985; v. 36. 1910, p. 625. 903; v. 38, 1912. p. 345; v. 39. 1913, p. 395. 872. 1357; v. 40. 1914, p. 1192, 1508, 1821; V. 42, 1916, p. 268, 967.) VXA 11. Torpedo experiments. (Engineering, London, v. 18. 1875. p. 126. 165, 269. 439; v. 19, 1876. p. 214, 354. 500; v. 21. 1878, p. 185; V. 22. 1879, p. 367-368; v. 29, 1886, p. 462; v. 32. 1889. p. 93-94, 116; v. 39. 1896, p. 143-145, 636; V.40, 1897. p. 258, 475; v. 41, 1898. p. 256; V. 42. 1899, p. 478.) VDA 12. Torpedo experiments in England. (Armv and navy journal. New York, v. 12, 1874-75, p. 41, 104. 110. 186, 206, 265, 270- 271, 318. 327. 334. 715-716; v. 13, 1875-76. p. 22, 30. 755; v. 14, 1877, p. 383; v. 15, 1877-78, p. 79, 546; v. 17, 1879, p. 266; v. 19, 1881. p. 35; V. 20. 1882. p. 979; v. 24, 1887, p. 925. 939- 940; V. 25, 1888, p. 905.) ft VWA 13. Torpedo experiments and practice (United States). (Army and navv journal. New York, v. 11. 1873, p. 30. 167, 375; v. 12, 1874. p. 23. 58-59; v. 13, 1875. p. 74; v. 15, 1877. p. 135; v. 16. 1878. p. 7, 253; v. 20. 1882, p. 422: V. 24. 1886, p. 156; v. 49, 1911-12, p. 43, 1599; v. 52, 1914-15, p. 265, 1002. 1532.) ft VWA 14. Torpedoes or submarine explosive in- struments. (Engineer. London, v. 22. 1866, p. 168: V.23, 1867, p. 242; v. 31, 1871, p. 49; v. 34, 1872, p. 78.) VA Invention of C. A. McEvoy of London. 15. The Whitehead torpedo. (Army and navv iournal. New York. v. 13, 1876. p. 650. 679.' 746: v. 14, 1876. p. 142; v. 15, 1877, p. 79, 299; v. 17. 1879. p. 143, 586. 607; v. 18, 1881, p. 747, 774, 1077; v. 21, 1883, p. 341.) ft VWA 1630 16. Hanzelet, Jean Appier, called. La py- rotechnic de Hanzelet, Lorrain, ou sont representez les plus rares & plus appreuuez secrets des machines & des feux artificiels. Propres pour assieger battre surprendre & deffendre toutes places. Pont a Mousson: I. & Gaspard Bernard. 1630. 4 p.l., 264 p. 8°. VOG This work contains interesting data on floating and land mines, bombs, rockets, and artificial fire for lighting battlefields, etc. 1644 18. Mersenne, Marin. De nauibus sub aqua natantibus. (In his: F. Marini Mer- senni Minimi cogitata physico mathe- matica, in quibus tam naturae quam artis cffectus admirandi certissimis demonstra- tionibus explicantur, Pariis, 1644 [part 1-,. p. 207-208.) OKC The author gives Cornelis Jacobsz Drebbel the credit of inventing the submarine. 1648 19. Wilkins, John. Mathematicall magick. Or, The wonders that may be performed by mechanicall geometr3\ London: printed by M. F. for S. Gellibrand, 1648. 7 p.l., 295 p. illus. 16°. PBC Concerning the possibility of framing an ark for submarine navigations. The difficulties and con- veniences of such a contrivance, p. 178-190. 1650 20. Siemienowicz, Kazimierz. Artis mag- nae artilleriae. Pars prima... Amstero- dami: apud Joannem Janssonivm, 1650. 8 p.l., 284 p., 21., 22 pi. f°. tVOG Gives data on bombs, rockets, and floating mines. 1676 21. Binning, Thomas. A light to the art of gunnery .. .either in sea or land-service London: printed bv J. D. for W. Fisher and R. Mount, 1676. 8 p.l., 3-172 p.. 4 charts, 3 pi. 4°. VWW Gives receipts for making petards, grenades, fire arrows, rockets, fire trunks, fire barrels, and mines: also receipts for the illumination of trenches and battlefields. 1699 22. Fernandez de Medrano, Sebastian. El perfecto artificial, bombardero y artillero, que contiene los artificios de fuegos mar- ciales. nuevo uzo de bonibas, granadas. y practica de la artilleria, y mosquete, &c. Brusselas: L. Marchant, 1699. 8 p.l., 196 p., 2 1.. 10 pi. 16° in eights. VOG Notes on bombs, rockets, and grenades. 1641 17. CoUado, Luys. Prattica manvale deir artigliera. Opera historica, politica. e militare. Milano: Filippo Ghisolfi & Gio. Battista Bidelli, 1641. 8 p.l., 328 p. illus. 4°. fVWW 1745 23. Orval, Perrinet d'. Essay sur les feux d'artifice pour le spectacle et pour la guerre. Par Mr. P. d'O. [i. e., Perrinet d'Orval.] Paris. 1745. xii p., 2 1., 224 p.. 13 pi. 12° in eights. VOG Xotes on rockets and mines. TORPEDOES 1762 24. La Machine infernale. (Recueil de planches, siir les sciences, les arts liberaux, et les arts mechaniques, avec leur explica- tion, Paris, 1762, v. 1, Art militaire, Fortifi- cation, planche 11, fig. 6.) ff * AP 1764 25. Belidor, Bernard Forest de. Oeuvres diverses de M. Belidor, concernant I'artil- lerie et le g-enie. Amsterdam: Arkstee & Merkus, 1764. 1 p.l., xxxix, 396 p., 7 pi. 8°. vww For descriptions of mines see p. 94-191, 320-391; for descriptions of bombs, p. 238-319. 1776 26. Belidor, Bernard Forest de. M. Beli- dor's new method of mining. (In: Robert Jones, Artificial fireworks, London, 1776, p. 157-178.) VOG 27. Jones, Robert. Artificial fireworks, improved to the modern practice, from the minutest to the highest branches... Also, Mr. Muller's Fireworks, for sea and land service... London: J. Millan, 1776. 3 p.l., 193 p., 8 pi. 2. ed. 8°. VOG 28. Valliere, Jean Florent, marquis de. Dissertation on mines, and their advan- tages in the defence of places. (In: Robert Jones, Artificial fireworks, London, 1776, p. 178-186.) VOG 18—? 29. Torka, Johann. [Seeminen.] (In his: Die Wunder der Technik, Berlin [18 — ?i. p. 446, 451.) V 30. — der der Technik, Berlin 460.) iTorpedos.i (In his: Die Wun- ,18- 450- V 1810 31. Fulton, Robert. Torpedo war, and submarine explosions. New York: printed by William Elliot, 1810. 57(1) p., 1 1., 5 pi. ob. 8°. Reserve 32. New York: printed by W. Eliot, 1810. New York: Reprinted, W. Abbatt, 1914. 55 p., 5 pi. 4°. (Magazine of history with notes and queries. Extra number, no. 35.) lAG (Magazine) The original pamphlet was reviewed in tlie Pro- ceedings of the United States Naval Institute, An- napolis, ]Md., V. 12, 1886, p. 252-254, VXA. 33. Sur les moyens proposes par Robert Fulton, pour la destruction des vaisseaux de guerre et la defense des ports et des rades. illus. (Societe d'encouragement pour I'industrie nationale, Bulletin, Paris, annee 9, 1810, p. 170-182.) VA Detailed description of Fulton's torpedo. 33a. Use of the torpedo in the defence of ports and harbors; communicated to the Senate, February 26, 1810. 11th Congress, 2d session. illus. (In: American state papers, Washington, 1834, v. 14, Naval af- fairs, V. 1, p. 211-226.) * SBE 1811 33b. Experiments on the practical use of the torpedo, communicated to the House of Representatives, February 14, 1811. 11th Congress, 3d session, illus. (In: American state papers, Washington, 1834, v. 14, Naval affairs, v. 1, p. 234-244.) * SBE 1820 34. Griswold, Charles. Submarine naviga- tion. (American journal of science and arts, New Haven, v. 2, 1820, p. 94-100.) OA Gives account of David Bushnell's submarine or torpedo and the attack on the British fleet in New York harbor, August, 1776, by Ezra Lee. 1825 35. Cutbush, James. Of the American turtle. (In his: System of pyrotechny, Philadelphia, 1825, p. 515-521.) VOG Gives a very interesting account of David Bush- nell's submarine or torpedo and the attack on the British fleet in New York harbor in xVugust, 1776. 36. Of the combustible substances used in, and the manner of preparing a fire-ship. (In his: System of pyrotechnv. Philadelphia, 1825, p. 507-512.) VOG 37. Of the torpedo. Of the marine incendiary kegs. etc. (In his: System of pyrotechny, Philadelphia, 1825, p. 521-525.) VOG Notes on Fulton's torpedo. .\ttempt of a Mr. Mi.x to destroy the "Plantagenet" in Lynnhaven har- bor in July, 1813; also attempt of a Mr. Penny of Easthampton, Long Island, to destroy a British battleship. 38. Montgery, de. Notice sur la vie et les travaux de Robert Fulton. Paris: Bache- lier, 1825. 1 p.l., 70 p. 8°. AN p.v.26, no.l9 Includes notes on torpedoes. 39. Traite des fusees de guerre, nommees autrefois rochcttes et maintenant fusees a la Congreve. Paris: Bachelier, 1825. 2 p.l., 364 p., 6 diagrs. 8°. VWS Xjives data on submarines and torpedoes. THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1825, continued. 40. Worcester (2. marquis), Edward Som- erset. [Torpedoes.] (In his: The century of inventions of the marquis of Worcester, London. 1825, p. 12-14.) V Description of a bomb or torpedo for sinking ships; also methods of protecting ships from torpedoes. 1840 41. Memorial of a committee of the mili- tary convention at Norwich, Vermont, praying the revision and alteration of the system of the military defences of the United States. Feb. 24, 1840. [Washing- ton. 1840.] 26 p. 8°. (U. S. 26. cong.. 1. sess. Sen. doc. 238; serial 358.) * SEE This "memorial prepared by Captain Alden Part- ridge, president of Norwich University, gives valuable suggestions for the training of the "citizen soldiery" applicable at this time; also data on the use of the fireship and of Greek fire; also an interesting descrip- tion of the fireship invented by Uriah Brown. The proposed ship, seventy-five feet long, was to be so constructed as to float low in the water. _ Its sides and decks were to be protected by heavy iron plates set at such angles that no shot fired at it could strike at a greater angle than 15 degrees, thus causing the shots to ricochet without penetrating the deck or sides. The chief use of the boat was the firing of a liquid composition through tubes passing through orifices in the deck which on coming in contact with the air would instantly take fire. 1862 42. Collier, Francis J. Magnetic torpe- does. (Scientific American, New York, new series, v. 6, 1862, p. 230.) VA Brief note. 43. Holman, H. R. Harbor defence-tor- pedoes. (Scientific American, New York, new series, v. 6, 1862, p. 38.) VA Brief note. 44. Submarine infernal machine. illus. (Scientific American, New York, new series, v. 5, 1862, p. 101.) VA Torpedo work on the Potomac river. 45. Submarine torpedoes — infernal ma- chines, illus. (Scientific American. New York, new series, v. 6, 1862, p. 164-165.) VA Notes on the work of Robert Fulton and Lord Cochrane. 1863 46. Demijohn torpedoes. (Scientific American, New York, new series, v. 8, 1863, p. 19.) VA Abstracted from the Pittsburgh dispatch. 47. Destruction of the U. S. S. "Housa- tonic" by a torpedo. (Scientific American, New York, new series, v. 10, 1863, p. 165.) VA 48. Explosion of a submarine torpedo. (Scientific American, New York, new series, v. 8, 1863, p. 7.) VA Destruction of the U. S. S. Cairo, Dec. 11, 1862. 49. The "Monitor" torpedo. (Scientific American, New York, new series, v. 9, 1863. p. 56.) VA 50. A New rebel torpedo, illus. (Scien- tific American, new series, v. 9, 1863, p. 388.) VA Report of William N. Jeffers on test. 51. The New torpedo in Charleston har- bor, illus. (Scientific American, New York, new series, v. 9, 1863, p. 164, 229.) VA 1864 52. Doty. On the torpedoes used by the Confederate States in the destruction of some of the Federal ships of war, and the mode of attaching them to the rams. (British Association for the Advancement of Science, Report, Bath, 1864, Notices and abstracts, p. 185-186.) * EC Also abstracted in Armv and navy journal, New York, v. 2, 1864, p. 138-139, tt VWA. 53. Experiment with torpedoes. (Engi- neer, London, v. 18. 1864, p. 146.) VA Experiment in the Scheldt near Antwerp. 54. New rebel torpedo, illus. (Scientific American. New York, new series, v. 11, 1864, p. 228.) VA 55. New torpedo, illus. (Engineer, Lon- don, v. 18, 1864, p. 254.) VA Invention made at Richmond, Va. Abstracted from Scientific American. 56. The Rebel torpedoes, illus. (Scien- tific American, New York, new series, v. 10, 1864, p. 390.) VA 57. Torpedo planting by the Confederates. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 1, 1864, p. 653.) tt VWA 58. Torpedoes. (Engineer, London, v. 18, 1864, p. 194.) VA Notes on invention used in Confederate navy. 59. Torpedoes used by the rebels, illus. (Scientific American, New York, new series, v. 11, 1864, p. 21.) VA 1865 60. American torpedoes in England. (Sci- entific American. New York, new series, v. 13, 1865, p. 350.) VA Invention of W. Beardslee. TORPEDOES 1865, continue d. 61. Comstock, C. B. [Use of land torpe- does by the Confederates at Fort Fisher.] illus. (War of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies, Washington, 1895, series 1, v. 46, part 2, p. 215-217.) IKC Letter to General R. Delafield. 62. The Electrical torpedo. (Scientific American, New York, new series, v. 13, 1865, p. 113.) VA Note on the work of Nathaniel J. Holmes in Eng- land. 63. A New torpedo. (Engineer, London, V. 19, 1865, p. 253.) VA Brief note on invention by a Swedish engineer. 64. Rye, William Brenchley. England as seen by foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and James the First. Comprising transla- tions of the journals of the two dukes of Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610. London: J. R. Smith, 1865. cxxxii p., 1 1., 3-300 p.. 5 pi., 2 ports. 8°. CN Has a reference to Cornelius Drebbel on p. 61, and an extensive biographical account of his activi- ties on p. 232-242. 65. Torpedo invented by Donald McKay. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 3, 1865, p. 89.) ft VWA 66. Torpedo invented by G. Davies, Lon- don. (Engineer, London, v. 19, 1865, p. 159.) VA 67. The Torpedo ship. (Scientific Ameri- can, New York, new series, v. 12, 1865, p. 39.) VA Brief note. 68. Torpedoes. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 3, 1865, p. 728-729.) ft VWA A new type of torpedo used in France. 1866 69. History of a torpedo boat. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 3, 1866. p. 562; V. 4, 1866, p. 18.) ft VWA Note on Confederate boat constructed at Mobile. 70. Holmes, N. J. Torpedo defences. (Royal United Service Institution, Jour- nal, London, v. 10, 1866, p. 402-414.) VWA With discussion, p. 414—416. Gives valuable historical notes on torpedo warfare during the Civil war; also the development of the torpedo. 71. A New torpedo. illus. (Engineer, London, v. 22. 1866, p. 422.) VA Invention of Mr. M. Nebol of New York. 72. Torpedo boats for harbor defence. (Army and navy journal. New York. v. 3, 1866, p. 457.) tt VWA 73. Torpedo experiments in England. (Scientific American, New York, new se- ries, V. 14, 1866, p. 407-408.) VA 74. Torpedoes. (Engineering, London, V. 1, 1866, p. 333-334.) VDA Notes on the work of Holmes and Maury. 75. Torpedoes for war. (Engineer, Lon- don, v. 21, 1866, p. 368.) VA Notes on invention of H. J. Holmes and Lieut. Maury. 76. Vauvert, Maxime. Toulon. — Experi- ence de torpilles. illus. (Le monde illustre. Paris, V. 18, 1866, p. 196-197.) * DM 1868 77. Nouvelles torpilles. serie 2, v. 3, 1868, p. 27.) (Cosmos, Paris, VA 78. Torpedoes. illus. (Engineer, Lon- don, V. 25, 1868, p. 1-2, 19-20, 35.) VA Notes on torpedoes at the International Exhibi- tion, Paris; Austrian torpedoes; experiments by Mallet, N. J. Holmes, Baron d'Ebner; the toposcope. 79. Torpedoes in France. (Engineer, London, v. 25, 1868, p. 260.) VA 1869 80. Gilmore, Arthur H. Anti-torpedo ves- sel. (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, London, v. 13, 1869, p. 33.) VWA 81. Hamilton, John Randolph. The Ameri- can navy; its organization, ships, arma- ments and recent experiences. (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, Lon- don, V. 12, 1869, p. 243-271.) VWA Valuable data on the use of torpedoes during the Civil war. 82. Jervois, W. F. Drummond. Coast de- fences, and the application of iron to forti- fication, illus. (Royal United Service In- stitution. Journal, London, v. 12, 1869, p. 548-569.) VWA Notes on torpedoes and submarine mines. 83. Patents on torpedoes issued to Fred- crick N. Gisborne of London. (Engineer, London, v. 27, 1869, p. 58; v. 28, 1869, p. 44.) VA 84. Torpedoes. (Van Nostrand's engi- neering magazine, New York, v. 1, 1869, p. 632-635.) VDA From Pall Mall gazette. 85. Torpedoes in war. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 6, 1868, p. 35. 534, 600, 788.) tt VWA 8 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1870 86. The Austrian torpedo. (Van Nos- trand's engineerins: magazine, New York, V. 2, 1870, p. 325-326.) VDA 87. Captain Harvey's torpedo. (Van Nos- trand's engineering magazine, New York, V. 3, 1870, p. 657-658.) VDA 88. Fishing up torpedoes. (Engineer, London, v. 30, 1870, p. 343.) VA Plan proposed by C. W. Merrifield. 89. Harvey torpedo. (Engineering, Lon- don, V. 9, 1870, p. ISO, 241.) VDA The first article is reprinted in Van Nostrand's engineering magazine, New York, v. 2, 1870, p. 512- 514, VDA. 90. Harvey's Seetorpedo. (Dingler's poly- technisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 197, 1870, p. 127-129.) VA 9L The Torpedo. (Army and navy jour- nal, New York, v. 7, 1870, p. 564.) ft VWA Editorial. 92. Torpedo war. (Engineering, London, v. 9, 1870, p. 25-26.) VDA ^'a!uable historical article. Notes on work of Jjushnell and Fulton, and the use of torpedoes in the various American wars. 93. Torpedoes. (Engineer, London, v. 30, 1870, p. 72.) VA Experiments made at Plymouth, Eng., by Admiral Sir H. Codrington. 1871 94. Beal, S. Description of a Chinese tor- pedo. (Roj^al United Service Institution, Journal, London, v. IS, 1871, p. 728-730.) VWA Invention of John Lewis, an American. 95. Braham, Philip. Working torpedoes. illus. (Engineering, London, v. 12, 1871, p. 89.) VDA Abstract of paper read before the British Associa- tion, Section G. Reprinted in Van Nostrand's engineering maga- zine, V. 5, 1871, p. 467-468, VDA. 96. Callander, M. L. Floating marine torpedoes, illus. (Van Nostrand's engi- neering magazine. New York, v. 4, 1871, p. 237-240.) VDA Also printed in American artisan, v. 12, 1871, p. 99-100, t VA. Paper read before the New York Society of Prac- tical Engineering, Jan. 18, 1871. 97. Electrically exploding torpedoes. (American artisan. New York, v. 12, 1871, p. 344.) VA Invention of Capt. Andrew Noble. 98. Ericsson's torpedo. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 9, 1871. p. 339. 371.) ttVWA 99. The Fish torpedo. (Engineer, Lon- don, V.32, 1871, p. 381.) VA Editorial. 100. Fuses for torpedoes. illus. (Engi- neer, London, v. 31, 1871, p. 46.) VA Used in the French navy. 101. 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(Royal Society of Arts, Journal, London. V. 26, 1878, p. 887-888.) VA 238. Telephonic torpedoes. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 16, 1878, p. 87 ) tfVWA Invention of Capt. C. A. McEvoy. 239. Torpedo attack and defence. (Engi- neer, London, v. 45, 1878, p. 239-240.) VA 240. Torpedo operations in the Black sea. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 16, 1878, p. 271.) ttVWA 241. The Whitehead torpedo, illus. (Sci- entific American, New York, new series. V. 39, 1878, p. 9.) VA 1879 242. Alliman, A. L. Torpedoes and tor- pedo-launches. (Engineer, London, v. 47, 1879, p. 80.) VA Note on address before the King's College Engi- neering Society, Jan. 24, 1879. 243. Blake, Homer C. Torpedoes. (New York Evening Post, March 17, 1879.) *A Abstr.icted in Armv and navv journal, New York, V. 16, 1879, p. 593-594, j'i VWA. 244. Brossard de Corbigny. Du role de I'electricite dans les defenses sous-marines, illus. (La lumiere electrique. 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John Ericsson. 248. Experiments on torpedo explosions. (In: United States. — Engineer Depart- ment. Annual report of the chief of engi- neers, 1879. Washington, 1879. 8°. 1879, part 1, p. 35-38.) VDDA Abstracted in Institution of Civil Engineers, Min- utes of proceedings, London, v. 64, 1881, p. 449-450, VDA. 249. The Herreshoff torpedo launch, illus. (Scientific American, New York, new series, v. 40, p. 210.) VA 250. Lancirversuche mit Whiteheadtorpe- dos in England. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 7, 1879. p. 243.) VXA 25L The Lay torpedo. (Scientific Ameri- can, New York, new series, v. 41, p. 249.) VA 252. The Most recent torpedo boats and their influence -on marine architecture. (The Builder, London, v. 27, 1879, p. 106.) tMQA 253. New French torpedo boats. (Scien- tific American supplement, New York, v. 8, 1879, p. 3034.) VA 254. New torpedo experiments by Capt. Ericsson. illus. (Scientific American, New York, new series, v. 41, 1879, p. 257.) VA 255. Reactions-Offensiv-Torpedo. (Mit- theilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 7, p. 48-50.) VXA 256. Real orden de 19 de abril de 1879, aclarando la intervencion que en el servicio de torpedos corresponde a la marina, ar- tilleria e ingenieros. (Memorial de ingeni- eros, Madrid, tomo 34, parte oficial, 1879, p. 69-70.) VWA 257. Torpedo ram "Polyphemus." (Sci- entific American supplement, v. 8, 1879, p. 3051; V. 12, 1881, p. 4631, 4727.) VA 258. Torpedo warfare. (Engineering, London, v. 27, 1879, p. 156-157.) VDA 259. Torpedo work in the United States. (Engineer, London, v. 48, 1879, p. 340,) VA Editorial. 260. Weeks torpedoes. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 16, 1879, p. 515.) tt VWA Invention of Asa Weeks. 26L Zur Torpedoboot-Taktik. (Mittheil- ungcn aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd, 7, 1879, p. 217-224.) VXA Translated in Journal, Royal United Service In- stitution, London, v, 24, 1881, p. 112-118, VWA. On torpedo-boat tactics. 1880 262. Ardois y Casaus, Federico. Fragata "Sagunto." Ligeras consideraciones sobre la defensa de este buque contra los botes- torpedos y torpedos auto-moviles. (Re- vista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 7, 1880, p. 897-905.) VXA 263. Barber, F. AI. The progress of tor- pedo warfare. (United Service, Philadel- phia, v. 3, 1880, p. 278-298.) VWA 264. The Camera and the torpedo. (Photographic news, London, v. 24, 1880, p. 197.) MFA 265. Diaz, Manuel. Los torpedos en los buques. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 6, 1880, p, 767-783; tomo 7, 1880, p. 17-29,) VXA 266. Fremantle, Edmund R, Naval tactics on the open sea with the existing types of vessels and weapons, (LTnited service, Philadelphia, v. 3, 1880, p. 77-124, 187-202.) VWA Notes on the use and power of the torpedo. 267. Krummholz, E. Vertheidigung einer Flotte gegen Torpedoboots-Angriffe. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des See- wesens, Pola, Bd. 8, 1880, p, 241-252,) VXA 268. The Lay torpedo, illus. (Engineer, London, v. 49, 1880, p. 243-244.) VA Invention of John Lewis Lay, an American en- gineer. 269. Der Lay'sche Torpedo auf der Schelde, (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 8, 1880, p, 179- 180.) VXA 270. Montojo, Antonio. Experiencia del bote-torpedo "Lay." (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 6, 1880, p. 687-692.) VXA 271. Peruvian torpedo practice. (Nautical gazette. New York, v. 13, 1880, p. 154.) VXA 272. R. Breves consideraciones sobre torpedos ofensivos. (Revista general_de marina, Madrid, tomo 7, 1880, p, 261-265.) VXA 273. Noticias interesantes referentes al estudio de los torpedos. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 6, 1880, p. 237-242.) VXA 274. Torpedo Lay. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 6, 1880, p. 676- 686.) VXA TORPEDOES 15 1S80, continued. 275. Sims new submarine torpedo. (Nau- tical gazette, New York. v. 13, 1880, p. 150.) VXA 276. Stschensnowitsch. Ueber die Ver- wendung der Torpedowaffe auf Torpedo- booten und Schlachtschiffen. (Mittheil- ungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 8, 1880, p. 201-219.) VXA 277. Thornycroft, John Isaac. On torpedo boats and light yachts for high speed steam navigation. (Institution of Civil Engineers, Minutes of proceedings, London, v. 66, 1880, p. 87-178.) VDA Gives valuable notes on torpedoes. 278. Torpedo-boat progress in 1879. (Iron, London, v. 15, 1880, p. 19-20.) 3-tVA 279. Torpedo investigations. (Scientific American, New York, new series, v. 42, 1880, p. 74.) VA 280. Torpedo warfare at Portsmouth. (Marine engineer, London, v. 1, 1880, p. 149.) VXA A series of experiments. 281. Towing and discharging torpedoes from torpedo boats, illus. (Engineer, Lon- don, V. 50, 1880, p. 477.) VA 1881 282. Abbot, Henr}' Larcom. Report upon experiments and investigations to develop a system of submarine mines for defending the harbors of the United States. Wash- ington: Gov. Prtg. Off.. 1881. 444 p., 19 diagr., 7 pi. 4°. (United States.— Engineer Department. Professional paper 23.) ttVWI 283. Donaldson, John. The further de- velopments of the Thornycroft torpedo vessels, illus. (Royal United Service In- stitution, Journal, London, v. 25, 1881, p. 387-411.) VWA 284. ' The Ericsson "Destroyer." (Marine engineer, London, v. 3, 1881, p. 16-17.) VXA Notes on the work of David Bushnell, Robert Fulton, Samuel Colt, W. B. Cusliing, and John Erics- son. 285. Ericsson's torpedo system. (En- gineering, London, v. 32, 1881, p. 331-332.) VDA From American machinist. New York, v. 4, Sept. 24, 1881. Reviewed by William W. Kimball in United States Naval Institute. Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 7, 1881, p. 339-341, VXA. 286. The Lay-Haight torpedo. (Army and navv iournal. New ^'ork. v. 18. 1881, p. 1009. 1074; V. 26, 1889, p. 1020.) ft VWA 287. Pietruski, AI. von. Improvisierte Torpedos und improvisierte Schutzmittel zur Abwehr von Torpedoangriffen. (Mit- theilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 9, 1881, p. 325-349.) VXA 288. Ein Raketentorpedo. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gel^ete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 9, 1881, p. 628-629.) VXA 289. A Rocket torpedo. (Scientific Ameri- can, New York, new series, v. 45, 1881, p. 131.) VA 290. Scandinavian experiments with sub- marine mines. (United States Naval Insti- tute, Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 7, 1881, p. 121-154.) VXA Translated from the Danish by Lieut. W. II. Beehler, U. S. N. 291. Scheidnagel, Leopoldo. Desarrollo de los principios fisicos 6 sean las bases, en que se ha fundado la combinacion de los elementos, que constituyen el material organico reglamentario, para una linea de- fensiva de minas hidraulicas segim la pro- puesta descrita en el capitulo vii de la obra Minas hidraulicas defensivas. Madrid: Im- prenta del Memorial de ingenieros, 1881. 38 p., 1 diagr. 4°. (Memorial de ingenieros, Madrid, anno Z6, 1881, parte 1.) VWA 292. Torpedo accident at Newport, R. I. (Armj^ and navy journal. New York, v. 19, 1881, p. 99, 101, 119.) ft VWA 293. Torpedo accidents at Hobson's Bay. (Engineering, London, v. 31, 1881, p. 434— 435, 486-487.) VDA 294. Torpedo apparatus exhibition. (Tele- graphic iournal and electrical review, Lon- don, v. 9, 1881, p. 448.) VGA 295. The Torpedo boat Destroyer. (Scien- tific American, New York, new series, v. 45, 1881, p. 353.) VA First public exhibition of Capt. Ericsson's "Destroyer." 296. Towing and discharging torpedoes from torpedo boats. (Scientific American supplement, New York, v. 11, 1881, p. 4298.) VA 1882 297. Bradford, Royal Bird. History of torpedo warfare. Newport, R. I., 1882. 90 p. 8^ VXV 298. Notes on movable torpedoes. Newport, R. I., 1882. 178 p. 8°. VXV 299. Notes on the spar torpedo. Newport, R. I., 1882. 98 p. 8°. VXV 300. Notes on towing torpedoes. Newport, R. I., 1882. 43 p. 8^ VXV 16 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1882, continued. 301. Brennan's torpedo. (Engineer, Lon- don, V. 54. 1882, p. 26.) VA Abstracted in Armv and navy journal. New York, V. 20, 1882, p. 61, tt 'VIVA. Notes new devices for steering. 302. Converse, George Albert. Electrical fuses. Theory, materials, construction, measurement, circuits, etc. [Lectures sup- plementary to "Notes on torpedo fuses" by Lieut. G. A. Converse, 1875.] [Newport, R. I.? 1882?, 65 p. 8". * C p.v.l489, no.l 303. A Curious torpedo. (Scientific American, New York, new series, v. 47, 1882, p. 97.) VA 304. Defense des cotes au moyen des tor- pilles. illus. (Le Genie civil, tome 2, 1882, p. 521.) VA 305. Holmes torpedo finder, illus. (En- gineering, London, v. Zi, 1882, p. 343.) VDA With illustration on p. 357. 306. The Lay torpedo. (Engineering, London, v. 34, 1882, p. 630.) VDA 307. The Lay torpedo. (Scientific Ameri- can, New York, new series, v. 47, 1882, p. 5.) VA 308. Moors, H. The sea-cell as a possible source of danger in torpedo experiments. (Royal Society of Victoria, Transactions, Melbourne, v.'l8, 1882, p. 71-81.) * EC -Abstracted in Institution of Civil Engineers, Min- utes of proceedings, London, v. 71, 1882, p. 521—522, VDA. 309. Torpedo boat for the Italian govern- ment, illus. (Scientific American, New York, new series, v. 46, 1882, p. 330.) VA 310. Torpedo warfare, illus. (Scientific American supplement, New York, v. 14, 1882, p. 5659-5660.) VA From the Engineer. Notes on mines. 311. Towing and discharging torpedoes, illus. (Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 13, 1882, p. 5177-5178.) VA Historical notes on the torpedo and submarine. 1883 312. Discharging torpedoes. (Engineer, London, v. 53, 1883, p. 291.) VA 313. Earth torpedoes. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 21, 1883, p. 321.) tt VWA 314. English torpedo experiments. (Sci- entific American, New York, v. 49, 1883, p. 67.) VA 315. Firing torpedoes. (Scientific Ameri- can, New York, v. 48, 1883, p. 327.) VA Brief note. 316. Graydon's torpedo system. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 20, 1883, p. 906.) ttVWA Invention of Lieut. J. A. Graydon, U. S. N. 317. Guerout, Aug. Le systeme de tor- pilles du capitaine MacEvoy. illus. (La lumiere electrique, Paris, tome 9, 1883, p. 202-204.) VGA 318. The Lay torpedo. (Scientific Ameri- can, New York, v. 48, 1883, p. 50.) VA 319. Locomotive torpedoes. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 20, 1883, p. 1017-1018.) ttVWA 320. McEvoy's torpedo system. (Engi- neering, London, v. 35, 1883, p. 433-434.) VDA Also published in Scientific American supplement, V. 15, 1883, p. 6215, VA. 321. Noel, G. H. On certain points of im- portance in the construction of ships of war. (Institution of Naval Architects, Transactions, London, v. 24, 1883, p. 1-20.) VXA Torpedo defence, p. 8-10. 322. On sea-going torpedo boats. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 48, 1883, p. 261.) VA Abstract of paper read before the Institution of Naval Architects by J. A. Normand. 323. Richard, Gustave. Application de I'electricite a la direction des torpilles offensives, illus. (La lumiere electrique. Paris, tome 10, 1883, p. 22-24, 41-45, 74-78. 113-116.) VGA 324. Sleeman, C. The Lay and other lo- comotive torpedoes considered for the pur- pose of coast defence, and also as the arma- ment of ships, torpedo and submarine boats. (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, London, v. 27, 1883, p. 39-71.) VWA Abstracted in Armv and navx journal, New York, v. 20, 1883, p. 1017-1018, ft VWA. Description of the Lay, Ericsson, Brennan and Whitehead torpedoes. 325. Torpedo boats. illus. (Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 15, 1883, p. 6139.) VA From L'lllustration. Notes on torpedoes in the French navy. 326. Torpedo boats in collision. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 48, 1883, p. 243.) VA 327. Whitehead and American torpedoes. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 20, 1883, p. 635.) tt VWA 1884 328. Automatic torpedoes. (Scientific American, New York, v. 51, 1884, p. 272.) VA Invention of George E. Ilaight of Hartford, Conn. TORPEDOES 17 1884, continued. 329. Canet's apparatus for launching tor- pedoes, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 2,7, 1884, p. 230-231.) VDA 330. Chabaud-Arnault, Charles. Les tor- pilles a bord des navires et des embarca- tions de combat. (Revue maritime et co- loniale, Paris, tome 82, 1884, p. 269-329.) VXA Translated by Commander William Bainbridge Hoff in Armv and navy quarterly. New York, v. 1, 1885, p. 91-117, VXA. 331. An Electric torpedo boat. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 51, 1884. p. 100, 163.) VA Invention of Professor J. H. L. Tuck. 332. Heinz, Julius. Die Bewegungsver- haltnisse des Fischtorpedos. (Mittheilun- gen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 12, 1884, p. 585-614.) VXA 333. Improved torpedo boat, illus. (Sci- entific American, New York, v. 50, 1884, p. 242.) VA 334. Improved torpedo launching appa- ratus, illus. (Scientific American supple- ment. New York, v. 17, 1884, p. 6991.) VA 335. Kingsford, H. Electrical grapnel for submarine cables and torpedo lines, illus. (Scientific American supplement, New York, V. 17, 1884, p. 6859.) VA 336. Our naval torpedo service. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 51, 1884, p. 416.) VA Notes on tbe work of Admiral T. O. Selfridge, U. S. N. 337. The Pneumatic dynamite gun for tor- pedo launches, illus. (Scientific Ameri- can supplement. New York, v. 18, 1884, p. 7113-7114.) VA 338. Richard, Gustave. Le torpilleur de Nordenfelt et le gouvernail de M. Pugibet. illus. (La lumiere electrique, Paris, tome 13, 1884, p. 249-250.) VGA 339. Les torpilleurs automobiles de Lay et de Williams, illus. (La lumiere electrique, Paris, tome 14, 1884, p. 443-449.) VGA 340. Torpedo boat guns. (Scientific American supplement, New York, v. 17, 1884, p. 6826-6828.) VA Description of the Plotchkiss gun. 341. Torpedo boats. (Scientific Ameri- can supplement. New York, v. 18, 1884, p. 7083.) VA Brief historical review. 342. [Torpedo boats for the Danish and Russian governments.] illus. (Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 17, 1884, p. 6764-6765.) VA 343. Torpedo equipment of the British. navy. (Engineer, London, v. 58, 1884, p. 482.) VA 344. Torpedo experiments in China. (Marine engineer, London, v. 6, 1885, p. 252.) VXA Experiments made by Capt. F. Harvey at Nankin. 345. Torpedoes for defence and attack, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 38, 1884, p. 364, 369-370.) VDA Notes on J. S. Williams* plan. 346. Torpedoes and torpedo boats. (Ma- rine engineer, London, v. 6, 1884, p. 201- 203.) VXA See also notes on p. 1, 196. 347. Das Torpedowesen in der deutschen Marine in seiner organisatorischen und materiellen Entwickelung. Berlin: E. S. Mittler u. Sohn, 1884. 16 p. 8°. VXM p.v. 4, no. 6 348. Williams' system of coast defense by electrical torpedoes. illus. (Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 18, 1884, p. 7451-7452.) VA For note on this invention see Army and navy journal. New York, v. 22, 1884, p. 272, tt VWA. 349. Yarrow, A. F. Torpedo boats having special reference to those built by Messrs. Yarrow & Co. (Royal United Service In- stitution, Journal, London, v. 28, 1884, p. 603-628.) VWA 1885 350. Accident cause par une torpille. (Cos- mos. Paris, nouv. serie, tome 2, 1885, p. 449.) VA 351. Aerial torpedoes. (Engineering, London, v. 39, 1885, p. 657-658.) VDA Abstract of address by F. Gower before the Royal United Service Institution. 352. Autobiography of a Whitehead tor- pedo, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 39, 1885, p. 127-128, 155-157, 177-181, 205-206, 233-236. 257-260, 279-281, 306-307, 2>Z?>-ZU, 383-385, 414-415, 521.) VDA A very complete series of articles. 353. Bailly, B. La torpille intelligente, systeme Bcrdan. illus. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 2, 1885, p. 344-346.) VA Protected bj' net. 354. Bateau-torpilleur sous-marin, sys- teme Goubet. illus. (Le genie civil, tome 8, 1885, p. 130-132.) VA 355. Beantwortung der von Vice-Admiral Hornliy geslellten Fragen iibcr Minen und Drahttaubarricaden. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 13, 1885, p. 686-690.) VXA 18 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 18S5, continued. 356. The Berdan torpedo, illus. (Army and navy journal, New York. v. 23, 1885, p. 128, 415-416; v. 24, 1887; p. 860; v. 25, 1888, p. 976.) ttVWA Invention of General IT. Berdan. 357. The Berdan twin torpedo. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 53, 1885, p. 192, 196.) VA Notes on attack on ships protected by netting. 358. Bertrand. Exposition de I'ecole des torpilles. (La luniiere electrique, Paris, tome 16, 1885, p. 365-366.) VGA Account of the exhibits at the International Elec- trical Exposition, Philadelphia, 1884. 359. The Brennan torpedo. (Engineering-, London, v. 39, 1885, p. 612.) VDA Brief note. 360. British experimental evolutions with torpedoes and war ships, illus. (Scien- tific American supplement, New York, v. 20, 1885, p. 8008-8009.) VA Use of torpedo nets. 361. Chabaud-Arnault, Charles. Die Ver- wendung der Torpedos an Bord der zur Schlachtflotte gehorigen Schiffe und Boote. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 13, 1885, p. 69- 113.) VXA Translated from Rcz'ue maritime et colonialc. 362. The Defense of ports by means of electric torpedoes, illus. (Scientific Ameri- can supplement. New York, v. 19, 1885. p. 7655-7656.) VA From La Luniiere electrique. 363. Encore une nouvelle torpille. (Cos- mos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 1, 1885, p. 596- 597.) VA 364. The French dispatch torpedo boat "La Bombe." illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 53, 1885, p. 103.) VA 365. Gallwey, E. P. The use of torpedoes in war. illus. (Royal United Service In- stitution. Journal, London, v. 29, 1885. p. 471-496.) VWA -Abstracted in Scientific America)! sitl^f'lement, v. 21, 1886, no. 536. p. 8554-8556, VA, and Engineer- ing, London, v. 39, 1885, p. 268-270, VDA. 366. La Guerre aux torpilleurs. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 2, 1885, p. 338.) VA 367. Hayes, M. P. Torpedoes and torpedo boats considered as a sole means of defense for seaboard cities. (Scientific American supplement, New York, v. 20, 1885, p. 8010.) VA 368. Hobart-Hampden, Augustus Charles. The torpedo scare, illus. (Blackwood's magazine, Edinburgh, v. 137, 1885, p. 7?)7- 7A7.) * DA Abstracted in Armv and iia~'v journal. New York, V. 22, 1885, p. 979-980, tt VIV'A. 369. Hogane, J. T. A torpedo reminis- cence. (Scientific American, New York, V. 52, 1885, p. 357.) VA Use in the Confederate navy. 370. Howell torpedo. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 23. 1885, p. 68. 396; V. 26, 1889, p. 391. 532; v. 29, 1891-92, p. 205, 296, 313, 341; v. 34, 1896, p. 160, 207.) ft VWA Brief notes. 371. Illustration of new "Berdan" torpe- do. (Graphic, London, v. 32, 1885, p. 288.) *DA 372. Lartige, de. Nos torpilles dans les mers de Chine, illus. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 1, 1885, p. 150-152.) VA 373. Machine guns for repelling torpedo attacks, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 39, 1885, p. 281-284.) VDA 374. Nets versus torpedoes. (Scientific American, New York, v. 53, 1885, p. 181.) VA 375. New English fleet of torpedo boats. (Scientific American, New York, v. 52, 1885, p. 373; v. 53, 1885, p. 212.) VA 376. A New torpedo. (Engineering news, New York, v. 14, 1885, p. 244.) VDA Invention of General Berdan. 377. Normand, J. A. fitude sur les torpil- leurs. Paris: Gauthier-Villars, 1885. 28 p. 4°. VXV 378. Nos torpilleurs. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 1, 1885, p. 624.) VA 379. A Novel torpedo boat, "David Bush- nell." (.Scientific American,- New York, V. 53, 1885, p. 341.) VA 380. Paulson's self propelling and steer- ing torpedo, illus. (Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 19, 1885, p. 7673- 7674.) VA Invention of Richard Paulson. 381. R. Paulson's self-propelling torpe- does, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 39, 1885, p. 145, 169.) VDA 382. Sleeman, C. Torpedo-boat warfare. (.\rmy and navy quarterly, New York. v. 1.' 1885, p. 237-252, 284-300.) VXA 383. Sogenannte Tagesfragen. Erwider- ung auf einen Artikel der Revue des deux mondes "Torpilleurs et canonnieres" von einem Seeofficier. Braunschweig: Goeritz und zu Putlitz, 1885. 42 p. 8°. VXM p.v.4, no.4 384. Soulages, C. C. La defense des ports an moyen de torpilles electriqucs. (La lumiere electrique, Paris, tome 15, 1885, p. 124-126.) VGA .Mso in Scientific American supplement, New York, V. 19, 1885, p. 7655-7656, VA. TORPEDOES 19 1SS5, continued. 385. A Submarine torpedo boat, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 53, 1885, p. 406.) VA 386. Szigyarto, W. Automobiles Minen- system fiir veranderliche Nivcaustande. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des See- wesens, Pola, Bd. 13, 1885, p. 113-117.) VXA 387. Los Torpederos en un combate naval. (Revista general de marina, Aladrid, tomo 17, 1885, p. 419-425.) VXA Translation from Engineering. 388. Torpedo boats in war. (Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 19, 1885, p. 7896.) VA From Engineering. 389. A Torpedo catcher. (Engineering, London, v. 40, 1885, p. 512.) VDA 390. Torpedo observing station. illus. (Scientific American supplement. New York, V. 19, 1885, p. 7656.) VA From La nature. 391. Torpedo operations at Corfu. illus. (The Graphic, London, \.2)2, 1885, p. 258.) *DA Illus., p. 264. 392. The Torpedo scare. (Engineering, London, v. 40, 1885, p. 62.) VDA Editorial. Abstracted in .4rm\' and navy journal, v. 23, 1883, p. 38, ft VIVA. 393. Torpedo swimmers — old and new. (Scientific American, New York, v. 52, 1885, p. 304.) VA Notes on David Bushnell's boat and its use in the Revolution. 394. Torpedo warfare. (Marine engineer, London, v. 7, 1885, p. 87-89, 118; v. 8, 1887, p. 362; V. 18, 1896, p. 112.) VXA A valuable historical review of the use of the torpedo in war. 395. Torpedoes for the Austrian navy. (Scientific American, New York, v. 52, 1885, p. 134.) VA Abstracted from La nature. 396. Torpille guidee sur un parcours de 3 milles. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome \ 1885, p. 509.) VA Also printed in Le genie civil, Paris, tome 7, 1885, p. 31, VA. 397. Torpille portee. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 1, 1885, p. 524.) VA 398. Une Torpille terrestre. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 1, 1885, p. 401.) VA 399. Torpilles terrestres. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 1, 1885, p. 482.) VA 400. Un Torpilleur coule. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 2, 1885, p. 227.) VA 401. Un Torpilleur franqais. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 1, 1885, p. 512.) VA 402. Le Torpilleur 68. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 1, 1885, p. 428.) VA 403. Torpilleurs et cuirasses. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 1, 1885, p. 339-340.) VA 404. Torpilleurs japonais. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 1, 1885, p. 541.) VA 405. United States. — Fortifications Board. Report of the committee. . .upon torpe- does, stationary and movable, and torpedo boats. Committee no. 2. Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1885. 1 p.l., 5 p. f°. tt VXC p.v.9, no. 5 406. Volunteer torpedo corps. (Engi- neer, London, v. 59, 1885, p. 404.) VA 407. Wallace torpedo. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 23, 1885, p. 341.) tt VWA Invention of Gen. Lew Wallace. 408. The Weeks* rocket torpedo. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 18, 1881, p. 1093; V. 22, 1885, p. 937.) ft VWA The first article is abstracted from the Provi- dence, R. I., Evening Bulletin of July 26, 1881. 1886 409. Bourgois, Simeon. La guerre de course. La grande guerre et les torpilles. Paris: [G. Chamerot,] 1886. 71 p. 8°. VXV Repr. : La nouvelle revue, 1886. 410. Construction of torpedo boats. (Sci- entific American, New York, v. 54, 1886, p. 275.) VA Illustrations showing the various steps of the construction work. 411. La Cuesti6n de los torpederos. (Re- vista general de marina, Aladrid, tomo 19, 1886, p. 455-459.) VXA Translated from Le Yacht. 412. Dubassov, T. W. Die Taktik der Torpedoboote. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 14, 1886, p. 65-89.) VXA Also in Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 18, 1886, p. 407-423. VXA. 413. French naval maneuvers. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 55, 1886, p. 150.) VA Notes on anchoring torpedoes. 414. French torpedo boat experiments. (Engineer, London, v. 61, 1886, p. 213.) VA Brief notes on torpedo experiments. 415. French torpedo experiments. (Sci- entific American, New York, v. 54, 1886, p. 209.) VA 20 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1S86, continued. 416. Hall's fish torpedo. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 23, 1886, p. 899.) tt VWA Invention of Lieut. Martin E. Hall. 417. Harris, Robert Hastings. The change in the conditions of marine warfare owing to the introduction of the ram, the tor- pedo, and the submarine mine, etc. illus. (United Service Institution, Journal, Lon- don, V. 30, 1886, p. 419-499.) VWA 418. Jaques, William Henry. Paper on naval torpedo warfare. Prepared for the use of the select committee of the United States Senate on Ordnance and War Ships. With papers by Lieutenant Com- mander F. M. Barber and Lieutenant E. W. Very. [Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1886.] 147-191 p., 1 diagr. 8°. VXM p.v,4, no.5 419. Torpedoes for national defence; a practical and concise review of these weapons. . .together with the results ob- tained at official trials, and a description and comparison of the Sims, Whitehead, and Howell. . . New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1886. 49 p., 1 pi. illus. 12°. VWS P.V.2A 420. Land torpedoes. (Engineering, Lon- don, V. 41, 1886, p. 135-136.) VDA Abstract of address delivered by Major M. T. Sale before the Royal United Service Institution, Jan. 27, 1886. 421. Le Roy, A. Parte de mar del torpe- dero frances num. 61. Traducido por Emilio Hediger. (Revista general de ma- rina, Madrid, tomo 19, 1886, p. 218-236.) VXA 422. Lisbonne, E. Torpilleurs d'Elbing. — Woodite. illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 10, 1886, p. 46-47.) VA 423. Torpilleurs des marines an- glaise, frangaise, italienne, allemande et russe. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 10, 1886, p. 113-114.) VA 424. Manceau, Claude. Obus-torpilles et canons pneuniatiques. illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 9, 1886, p. 279-282.) VA 425. A New travelling torpedo. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 54, 1886, p. 230.) VA Note on work of R. Paulson. 426. Normand, J. A. Estudios sobre tor- pcderos. Traducido por Emilio Hediger. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 18, 1886, p. 76-99.) VXA 427. On board a torpedo boat, illus. (Sci- entific American supplement. New York, V. 21, 1886, p. 8679-8680.) VA Notes on the Whitehead torpedo. 428. Paulson, R. Paulson's electrical au- tomatic torpedo. (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, London, v. 30, 1886, p. 535.) VWA 429. Puente y Patron, Ricardo Fernandez de la. Memoria sobre el torpedero "Reta- mosa." (Revista general de marina, Ma- drid, tomo 19, 1886, p. 182-210.) VXA 430. Riondel, A., conde. Propiedades marineras de los torpederos. Travesia de los puertos del oceano a Tolon. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 19, 1886, p. 131-134.) VXA Translated from Cosmos by S. LI. 431. Russian prizes for torpedo defence. (Engineering, London, v. 41, 1886, p. 210.) VDA 432. The Sims torpedo. (Engineering, London, v. 41, 1886, p. 139.) VDA 433. The Sims torpedo. (Scientific Ameri- can supplement. New York, v. 21, 1886, p. 8377.) VA 434. Sturdee, Sir Frederick Charles Dove- ton. The changes in the conditions of naval warfare, owing to the introduction of the ram, the torpedo, and the submarine mine, having regard to chiefly the follow- ing points in our own and foreign navies, viz.: — -training of personnel; construction and protection of materiel; and attack and defence of ships and harbours, illus. (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, London, v. 30, 1886, p. 367-418.) VWA 435. Torpedo balloons, illus. American supplement. New 1886, p. 9031.) 436. A Torpedo cannon ball. American, New York, v. 55, Invention of Captain Coudray. 437. A Torpedo cannon ball, navy journal. New York, v. 338.) Brief note. (Scientific York, V.22, VA (Scientific 1886, p. 309.) VA (Army and 24, 1886, p. ft VWA 438. A Torpedo catcher. (Scientific American, New York, v. 54, 1886, p. 52.) VA Invention of John Samuel White. 439. A Torpedo catcher, illus. (Scien- tific American supplement. New York, v. 21, 1886, p. 8413-8414, 8567-8569.) VA 440. Torpedo experiments at Portsmouth. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 89, 1886, p. 509.) * DA 441. Torpedo experiments at Portsmouth upon the resistance. (United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 12. 1886, p. 641-642.) VXA From the London Times, Sept. 18, 1886. TORPEDOES 21 1886, continued. 442. Torpedo vessels and their equipment. (Engineer, London, v. 62, 1886, p. 374.) VA Notes on torpedoes. 443. Torpedoes. (Engineering, London, V. 42, 1886, p. 500, 575, 621-622.) VDA A series of editorials on the value of torpedoes in war. Abstracted in Army and navy journal. New York, V. 24, 1886, p. 435, tt VIVA. 444. Torpedoes eighty years ago. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 55, 1886. p. 358.) VA Notes on Robert Fulton's Torpedo war and sub- marine explosions. New York, 1808—10. 445. Torpedoes v. the "resistance." (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 24, 1886, p. 380.) tt VWA 446. Torpilleur sous-marin a deplacement variable par developpement telescopique. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 10, 1886, p. 199.) VA 447. Whitehead torpedoes. (Naval an- nual, Portsmouth, 1886, p. 474-475.) VXA 1887 448. Berdan torpedo boat, illus. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 56, 1887, p. 326.) VA Invention of Gen. Berdan. 449. The Brennan torpedo. (.A.rmy and navy journal. New York. v. 25, 1887-88. p. 133, 745; v. 26, 1889, p. 1031.) tt VWA 450. The "Brennan" torpedo, illus. (En- gineering, London, v. 43, 1887, p. 601-603; V. 44, 1887, p. 2-4, 124.) VDA Abstracted in Armv and nai'V journal. New Y'ork, V. 24, 1887, p. 1003-1004, tt VIVA. 45L The Brennan torpedo, illus. (Scien- tific American supplement, New York, v. 24, 1887, p. 9704-9706.) VA 452. British torpedo boat no. 79. illus. (Scientific American supplement, New York, V. 23. 1887, p. 9271-9272.) VA 453. A British torpedo fleet. (Scientific American, New York. v. 56, 1887, p. 401.) VA 454. C, J. Canon pneumatique a dyna- mite et obus-torpille du lieutenant Zalinski, de la marine £tats-Unis. illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 12. 1887, p. 70-71.) VA Abstract from Scientific American. 455. Concas y Palau, Victor Maria. Tor- pedero de 2' clase, construido para servir de tipo en la marina inglesa. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo21, 1887, p. 786-789.) VXA 456. Torpederos de mar. Sus prue- bas e ideas corrientes sobre ellos en Ingla- terra. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 21, 1887, p. 264-286.) VXA 457. Dixon, Jesse. Plans of moorings pro- tected by netting against torpedo attack, to be utilized more especially by a blockad- ing squadron, illus. (Royal United Serv- ice Institution, Journal, London, v. 31, 1887, p. 758-763.) VWA 458. Effect of a torpedo on an ironclad, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 56, 1887, p. 136.) VA 459. Experiencias de torpederos en la Baltico. (Revista general de marina, Ma- drid, tomo 21, 1887, p. 790-793.) VXA Translated from Le Messager de Cronstadt. 460. The Fish torpedo, illus. (Scientific American supplement, New York, v. 23, 1887, p. 9449-9450.) VA Data on the Whitehead torpedo. 461. Hughes, W. S. Modern aggressive torpedoes. illus. (Scribner's magazine. New York, v. 1, 1887, p. 427^37.) * DA .Abstracted in Armv and navy journal, New York, V. 24, 1887, p. 883-884, tt VWA. 462. Lisbonne, E. Torpille Brennan. illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 11, 1887, p. 235- 236.) VA 463. Mahan, D. H. A new method for carrying and lowering, and for detaching boats; also a suggestion for defending ships against auto-mobile torpedoes. (United States Naval Institute. Proceed- ings, Annapolis, v. 13, 1887, p. 397-404.) VXA Proposed defence against auto-mobile torpedoes, p. 403. 464. Mercader, Pedro. Viaje del torpe- dero "Orion" por los mares del Norte, canal de la Mancha y golfo de Gascuna. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 20, 1887, p. 3-23.) VXA 465. New British torpedo experiments. (Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 24, 1887, p. 9592-9593.) VA 466. New torpedo boat for the Spanish government, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 36, 1887. p. 169.) VA Description of "El Destructor." 467. Novel method of protecting vessels against torpedo attack. (Scientific Ameri- can. New York. v. 56, 1887, p. 231.) VA 468. Pneumatic djmamite torpedo gun. illus. (Engineering, London, v. 43, 1887. p. 344-345. 350.) VDA 469. Report of torpedo attack and de- fenses of U. S. S. "Tennessee." (United States Naval Institute. Proceedings. .\n- napolis, v. 13, 1887, p. 266-268.) VXA E.xperiments made Sept. 16, 1886. 470. Sanchez de Le6n, Baldomero. Tor- pederos. Visita a los talleres de construc- cion en Sestri (Genova) y al arsenal de Spezia. (Revista general de marina, Ma- drid, tomo 20, 1887, p. ZZZ-ZZ7.) VXA 22 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1887, continued. 471. A Steam propelled torpedo, illus. (Scientific American supplement, New- York. V.23, 1887, p. 9435-9436.) VA Invention of Edward C. Peck. 472. Steam torpedoes. (Scientific Ameri- can, New York, v. 56, 1887, p. 164.) VA 473. Los Torpederos blindados. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 20, 1887, p. 83-88.) VXA Translation of communications to he Yacht by J. A. Noriiiand and E. Lisbonne. 474. Torpederos ingleses. (Revista gen- eral dc marina, Madrid, tomo 21, 1887. p. 108-138.) VXA 475. Torpedo boat catchers. (Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 23, 1887, p. 9290.) VA From the Engineer. 476. A Torpedo boat flotilla attacks the Atlanta, illus. (Scientific American, New York, V. 57, 1887, p. 255, 258.) VA Sham battle off Newport, R. I. 477. Torpedo boats armed with pneu- matic dynamite guns, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 56, 1887, p. 137.) VA 478. Torpedo coast defence. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 25, 1887, p. 128.) ft VWA Editorial. 479. Torpedoes. (Naval annual, Ports- mouth, 1887, p. 482-500.) VXA A very complete article giving a description of the various types of torpedoes. 480. (Torpedoes in oil wells in Canada.] (Scientific American supplement, New York, V. 54, 1887, p. 9765.) VA 481. Torpedoes and warships. (Engineer- ing, London, v. 43, 1887, p. 186-187, 328.) VDA 482. Torpedos automoviles modernos. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 21, 1887, p. 486-493.) VXA Extracts from Le Yacht, translated by E. Val- larino. 483. United States. — Engineer School of Application. 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The Berdan torpedo system. (Engi- neering, London, v. 45, 1888, p. 125-126.) VDA 490. Bermejo, Segismundo. Informe re- ferente a las experiencias verificadas, bajo la direccion de dicho jefe, por la Division de Torpederos durante los meses de abril, mayo y junio, en cumplimiento de la real orden de 27 de marzo de 1888. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 23, 1888, p. 527-569.) VXA 491. Bourgois, Simeon. Les torpilleurs; la guerre navale et la defense des cotes. Paris: Librairie de la Nouvelle revue, 1888. viii, 356p., 11. 12°. VXV 492. Clark, N. B. Gyroscopic torpedoes, illus. (United States Naval Institute, Pro- ceedings, Annapolis, V. 14, 1888, p. 606.) VXA 493. Demoulin, Maurice. Nouvelles ma- chines marines, des batiments a grande vitesse, des torpilleurs et des embarcations a vapeur. Paris: E. Bernard & Co.. 1888. 2v. 4°andf°. f VXHG Text and atlas. 494. The French torpedo boat Coureur. (Scientific American, New York, v. 59, 1888, p. 10.) VA 495. A German torpedo catcher. (Engi- neer, London, v. 65, 1888, p. 452.) VA 496. Grenfell, Hubert. The position of the torpedo in naval warfare. (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, London, v. 32, 1888, p. 539-563.) VWA Abstracted in Engineering. London, v. 45, 1888, p. 416-417, VDA: Engineer. London, v. 65, 1888, p. 367, VA; Scientific American. New York, v. 59, 1888, p. 96-97, VA; Mittheilungen aiis dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Bd. 17, p. 1-11, VXA. 497. Hennebert, Eugene. Les torpilles. Paris: Hachette et Cie., 1888. 2 p.l.. 324 p. 2. ed. 12°. (Bibliotheque des merveilles.) VXV TORPEDOES 23 188S, continued. 498. Howell locomotive torpedo. illus. (Engineering, London, v. 45, 1888, p. 58- 60.) VDA Gives table of comparative qualities of various torpedoes. 499. The Howell torpedo, illus. (Engi- neer, London, v. 66, 1888, p. 144-145.) VA Abstract in Scientific American supplement. New York, V. 27, 1889, p. 11272-11273, VA. 500. The Howell torpedo, illus. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 59, 1888. p. 243-244.) VA 501. Inside and outside of a torpedo ves- sel — H. M. S. Rattlesnake, illus. (Scien- tific .American, New York, v. 58, 1888, p. 383, 390.) VA 502. Jaques, William Henry. Torpedoes, torpedo vessels, and torpedo warfare. [Washington, 1888.) 8 p. 8°. (U. S. 50. cong., 1. sess. Sen. misc. doc. 160; serial 2517.) *SBE Reprinted in Engineering, London, v. 46, 1888, p. 617-618, VA. 503. Land torpedo boats. (Scientific American, New York, v. 58, 1888, p. 20.) VA 504. Locomotive torpedoes. (Engineer, London, v. 65, 1888, p. 147.) VA Notes on the Whitehead, Howell, Lay and Bren- nan torpedoes. 505. Machine guns and torpedoes. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 26, 1888, p. 237.) tt VWA Abstracted from the Admiralty gazette, Nov. 3, 1888. 506. A Naval torpedo. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 26, 1888, p. 124.) tt VWA Invention of George E. Haight and William H. Wood. 506a. Newton, J. T. Torpedoes. (In: United States. — Naval Intelligence Office. General information series no. 7: Naval reserves, training, and materiel, Washing- ton, 1888, p. 391-397.) VYEB Notes on the Brennan, Patrick. Nordenfelt, White- head, Schwartzkopff, Howell, and Hall torpedoes. 507. Nordenfeldt electric torpedo. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 25, 1888, p. 685, 1020.) tt VWA 508. The Nordenfelt torpedo. (Marine en- gineer, London, v. 10, 1888, p. 137.) VXA 509. Position of the torpedo in naval war- fare. (Engineer, London, v. 65, 1888. p. 367.) VA 510. Ramos Azcarraga, Enrique de. Los torpedos, su material y su valor militar como arma de guerra. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 23, 1888, p. 9-29, 171-185.) VXA 511. Reisinger, W. W. Torpedoes. (United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, An- napolis, V. 14, 1888, p. 483-538.) VXA Abstracted in Army and navy journal, New York. V. 25, 1888, p. 880, ^"^ VWA, and in Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des Scewesens, Pola, Bd. 17, 1889, p. 11-18, VXA. Description of various types of torpedoes and their place in naval warfare. 512. Solomiac torpedo net. illus. (Scien- tific American supplement, New York, v. 26, 1888, p. 10700.) VA 513. Torpedo defence. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 26, 1888, p. 519, 787.) ttVWA 514. Torpedo school at Willet's Point. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 26, 1888, p. 82.) tt VWA 515. Torpedoes vs. guns. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 25, 1888. p. 839.) tt VWA Editorial. 516. Torpedos Brennan. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 22, 1888, p. 575- 590.) VXA 517. Yarrow's diverging torpedo guns, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 46, 1888. p. 476, 479-480.) VDA 518. Zalinski, E. L. The naval uses of the pneumatic torpedo gun. illus. (United States Naval Institute. Proceedings, An- napolis, V. 14, 1888, p. 9-55.) VXA Translated in Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 23, 1888, p. 186-203, VXA. 1889 519. B., F. J. Fire-ships, powder-vessels, and obstructions during the Civil vvar. (L^nited service, Philadelphia, new series, V. 2. 1889, p. 142-149.) VWA Notes on use of torpedoes. 520. Buchard, H. Torpilles et torpilleurs des nations etrangeres; suivi d'un atlas des flottes cuirassees etrangeres. Paris: Ber- ger-Levrault et Cie.. 1889. xv, 222 p.. 1 1.. 114 pi. 8°. (Bibliotheque du marin.) VXR 521. Clark's gyroscopic torpedoes, illus. (Scientific American supplement. New York, V. 28, 1889, p. 11353.) VA Abstracted from Revue industriclle. 522. Donaldson, John. The more recent improvements on the Thornycroft torpe- do-boats, illus. (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, London, v. 33, 1889. p. 121-148.) VWA 523. Espitallier, G. Tubes lance-torpilles Canet. illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 15, 1889, p. 214-219.) VA Also printed in Scientific American supplement, V. 28, 1889, p. 11431-11433, VA. 24 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1S89, continued. 524. The Evolution of the torpedo boat. (United service, Philadelphia, new series, V. 2, 1889, p. 549-572.) VWA From the Rez'iie du cercle tnilitaire. 525. The Graydon torpedo projector. (Marine engineer, London, v. 11, 1889. p. 11.) VXA 526. Holman, George F. W. The torpe- do boat Stiletto. (Scientific American, New York, v. 60, 1889, p. 276-277.) VA 527. Hovgaard, George William. The seaworthiness of torpedo boats, illus. (En- gineering, London, v. 48, 1889, p. 101-103, 128-132.) VDA Also printed in Revista general de marina, Madrid, 1889, tomo 25, p. 292-308, VXA; and in Mittheilun- gen aus derri Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 17, 1889, p. 305-318, VXA. 528. The Lege torpedo, illus. (Engineer, London, v. 67, 1889, p. 305.) VA A towing fish torpedo. 529. Peter Brotherhood's air compressors for torpedo service, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 35, 1883, p. 458-459; v. 47, 1889, p. 584-587; v. 48, 1889, p. 10.) VDA 530. R., E. Torpille Sims Edison. (La lumiere electrique, Paris, tome 34, 1889. p. 583-584.) VGA 531. Rigging torpedo net defense. illus. (Scientific American supplement, New York, V. 28, 1889, p. 11580.) VA Brief note. 532. Schwickert, Friedrich. tJber die Pul- verlancierung der Torpedos in der franzo- sischen Kriegsmarine. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola. Bd. 17, 1889, p. 406-417.) VXA 533. Sims-Edison torpedo. (Scientific American, New York, v. 61, 1889, p. 21.) VA Invention of W. Scott Sims and Thomas A. Edison. 534. Sleeman, Charles William. Torpe- does and torpedo warfare: containing a complete account of the progress of sub- marine warfare; also a detailed description of matters appertaining thereto, including the latest improvements. Portsmouth, Eng.: Griffin & Co., 1889. viii p., 1 1., 354 p.. 82 diagr., 1 pi. 8°. VXV 535. Spanish torpedo boats. (Scientific American, New York, v. 60, 1889, p. 197.) VA 536. Torpedo boats of the British navy. (Engineering, London, v. 48, 1889, p. 709.) VDA With illustration on p. 707. Also in Rei'ista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 25, 1889, p. 626-6J0, VXA. 537. Torpedo impulse tubes manufactured by the General Engine and Boiler Co. illus. (Engineer, London, v. 67, 1889, p. 181.) VA 538. Torpille en papier comprime. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 15, 1889, p. 480.) VA Brief description of a German invention. 539. Trial of the Brennan torpedo. (En- gineer, London, v. 68, 1889, p. 45.) VA Abstracted in Armv and naiy journal. New York, V. 26, 1889, p. 1031, tt VH''A. 540. The True use of torpedoes. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 36, 1889, p. 516.) ft VWA 541. Wainwright, R. Graydon torpedo thrower. (United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 15, 1889, p. 385- 386.) VXA 542. Zcdinski, E. L. The pneumatic tor- pedo-gun, its use ashore and afloat. (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, Lon- don, v. 33, 1889, p. 991-1023.) VWA 1890 543. Bucknill, J. T. The Victoria torpedo. (Engineering, London, v. 50, 1890, p. 280.) VDA 544. Clowes, William Laird. Naval war- fare, 1860-1889, and some of its lessons. (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, London, v. 34, 1890, p. 719-728.) VWA Notes on torpedoes. 545. Combe, Jules. Torpilles automobiles et dirigeables. Torpille WHiitehead — tor- pille Victoria, illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 18, 1890, p. 133-136; tome 19, 1891, p. 303-306.) VA 546. Drake, F. J. Sea-going torpedo boat no. 1, United States Navy. illus. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 62, 1890, p. 65, 71-72.) VA 547. Ellicott, John M. Automatic tor- pedoes, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 50, 1890, p. 573-574, 628-633, 737, 740-742, 772.) VDA Description of the Whitehead and Howell tor- pedoes. 548. English and German torpedo boats. (Scientific American, New York, v. 62, 1890,. p. 99.) . VA 549. Experiments with the Sims-Edison torpedo, illus. (Scientific American, New York, V. 63, 1890, p. 47-48.) VA 550. Field, Edward. Our coast defences. (United Service, Philadelphia, new series, V. 3. 1890, p. 1-10, 164-178.) VWA V'aluable notes on torpedoes and mines. TORPEDOES 25 1890, continued. 551. Figuier, Louis. Les torpilles. . . illus. (In his: Les merveilles de la science, Paris, 1890, Supplement 2, p. 321-352.) V Gives valuable historical data; notes on tlie in- ventions of Bushnell and Fulton; the Whitehead, Jacobi, Baril and Bouee torpedoes. 552. Fiske, Bradley Allen. Electricity in warfare. (Franklin Institute, Journal, Philadelphia, v. 130, 1890, p. 183-203.) VA Abstracted in Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 30, 1890, p. 12272-12273, VA. Notes on various types of torpedoes. 553. H., G. Les torpilles dans la defense de Canton pendant la guerre franco-chi- noise (1884-1885). (La lumiere electrique, Paris, tome 36, 1890, p. 242-246.) VGA 554. Heinz, Julius. Uber die Unterwasser- Lancierungen des automobilen Torpedos in der Kielrichtung und iiber einige schwe- bende torpedistische Fragen. illus. (Mit- theilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola. Bd. 18. 1890, p. 537-552.) VXA Abstracted in Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, London, v. 37, 1893, p. 910-914, VWA. 555. The Holmes torpedo-finder. illus. (Marine engineer, London, v. 12, 1890, p. 289-290.) VXA Invention of Joseph R. Holmes. 556. Leavitt, F. M. The Whitehead tor- pedo. (Stevens indicator, Hoboken, N. J., V. 10, 1890, p. 2-8.) VDA 557. Lisbonne, E. Torpedo con caldera par petroleo. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 26, 1890, p. 360-364.) VXA 558. Torpedos y artilleria en el Ministerio de Marina. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 26, 1890, p. 505-511.) VXA Translated from Le Yacht. 559. Murphy, G. Read. The Victoria tor- pedo. (Engineering, London, v. 50, 1890, p. 334.) VDA 560. Sanchez de Leon, Baldemero. Des- cripcion del nuevo taller de torpedos de Cartagena. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 27, 1890, p. 660-677.) VXA 561. The Sims-Edison mobile torpedo, illus. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 27, 1890, p. 625-626.) ft VWA Abstracted from Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 29, 1890, p. 11949-11950, VA. 562. Speed of torpedoes. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 27, 1890, p. 601.) ft VWA Brief note. 563. Torpederos en Alemania. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 26, 1890, p. 114-116.) VXA Translated from the Illustrated army and navy magazine. 564. Torpedo target practice at Kiel, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 63, 1890, p. 102-103.) VA 565. United States torpedo boat "Gush- ing". (Scientific American, New York, V. 62, 1890, p. 290.) VA 566. Very, E. W. The Howell automobile torpedo. illus. (United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 16, 1890, p. 333-360.) VXA Shows the differences between this torpedo and the Whitehead. 567. The Victoria torpedo. (Engineer, London, v. 70, 1890, p. 172.) VA The invention of G. Read Murphy. 568. The Victoria torpedo, illus. (En- gineering, London, v. 50, 1890, p. 246-247.) VDA With illustrations on p. 237, 244, 245. Also printed in Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 30, 1890, p. 12311-12313, VA. Notes on the work of G. Read Murphy. 1891 569. Audra, R. La torpille dirigeable Sims Edison, illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 19, 1891, p. 141-144.) VA Abstracted in Institution of Civil Engineers, Min- utes of proceedings, London, v. 106, 1891, p. 436, VDA. 570. Der Automobile Buonaccorsi-Tor- pedo. illus. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 19, 1891, p. 212-218.) VXA Translated in the Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, London, v. Z7, 1893, p. 271-276, VWA, and in the Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 19, 1893, p. 297-303, VXA. 571. Board of naval experts established by the United States government. (Scientific American, New York, v. 65, 1891, p. 33.) VA 572. The Brennan torpedo. (Engineer, London, v. 71, 1891, p. 303-304, 345.) VA 573. The Canet system of firing torpedoes, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 51, 1891, p. 4-7, 30-33.) VDA Notes on the Canet apparatus. 574. The Canet system of firing torpedoes, illus. (Scientific American, New York, V. 64, 1891, p. 70-71.) VA 575. Comejo Carvajal, Honorio. Los torpederos. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 29, 1891, p. 582-602.) VXA 576. Ellicott, John M. The Whitehead torpedo, illus. (Engineer, London, v. 72, 1891, p. 110-111, 137-138, 156-157.) VA A very complete article giving plans, equipment, etc. 26 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1891, continued. 577. Die Franzosischen Torpedolancier- kanonen. System Canet. illus. (Mittheil- ungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 19, 1891, p. 87-95.) VXA From Engineering. 578. Gonzalez Quintero, Jose. Experi- encias verificadas en el Havre el dia 2 de mayo bajo los auspicios de la Sociedad forges et chantiers de la Mediterraneo con el torpedo electrico "Sims-Edison." (Re- vista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 28, 1891, p. 931-937.) VXA 579. H., J. Der lenkbare Sims-Edison- Torpedo, illus. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gel)iete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 19, 1891, p. 638-643.) VXA 580. Heinz, Julius. Howells automobiler Torpedo, illus. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 19, 1891. p. 158-174.) VXA A very complete article. 581. tJber die Pulverlancierung des automobilen Torpedos. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 19, 1891, p. 537-546, 604-616.) VXA 582. Hunt, Ridgely. The torpedo vessel — a history of its development. (In: United States. — Naval Intelligence Office. Gen- eral information series, no. 10: The year's naval progress, 1891, Washington, 1891, p. 411-420.) VYEB Translated in Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 20, 1892, p. 15-24, VXA, and Rei'ista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 30, 1892, p. 548-556; tomo 31, 1892, p. 169-177, VXA. 583. Koudelka, Alfred, Freiherr von. Zur Torpedoboots-Taktik. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 19, 1891, p. 691-697.) VXA 584. Marcillac, P. Torpille electrique dirigeable, systeme D. Orecchioni. illus. (La lumiere electrique, Paris, tome 39, 1891, p. 201-205.) VGA 585. New torpedo protections. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 64, 1891, p. 355.) VA Invention of Captain Wilson. 586. New trials of the Sims-Edison tor- pedo. (Scientific American, New York, V. 65, 1891, p. 113.) VA 587. (Notes on the Whitehead torpedo.] (Engineer, London, v. 71, 1891, p. 401.) VA 588. Orecchoni electric dirigeable torpedo. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 28, 1891, p. 602.) ft VWA 589. Resultate einiger mit osterreichisch- ungarischen Torpedobooten vorgenom- menen Neigungs- und Rollversuche. illus. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des See- wesens, Pola, Bd. 19, 1891, p. 201-212.) VXA 590. Richard, Gustave. Applications me- caniques de I'electricitc. illus. (La lumiere electrique, Paris, tome 43, 1892, p. 21-26.) VGA Account of invention of M. Ilurrell. 591. Routledge, Robert. Torpedoes, illus. (In his: Discoveries and inventions of the nineteenth century, London, 1891, p. 161- 175.) V Gives a very complete description of the various types of torpedoes. 592. The Sims-Edison electrical torpedo. (Engineer, London, v. 72, 1891, p. 519; v. 73, 1892, p. 91, 123, 150; v. 76, 1893, p. 104.) VA Patented in England in 1883. 593. Sims-Edison torpedo. (Engineering, London, V. 51, 1891, p. 536.) VDA 594. A Steel cruiser sunk by torpedo boats. illus. (Scientific American, New York, V. 64. 1891, p. 359-360.) VA Engagement in Caldera Bay near Valparaiso. 595. Torpederos franceses. (Revista gen- eral de marina, Madrid, tomo 28, 1891, p. 382-390.) VXA 596. Torpedo net protection. (Marine engineer, London, v. 13, 1891, p. 346, 404.) VXA 597. Torpedo netting of domestic manu- facture. (Army and navv journal, New York, V. 29, 1891, p. 66.) ft VWA Brief note. 598. Torpille Edison Sims (1891). illus. (La lumiere electrique, Paris, tome 40, 1891, p. 478-480.) VGA 599. [Use of the torpedo in Chilian war.] illus. (Engineering, London, v. 51, 1891, p. 652-653. 677, 705, 741; v. 52, 1891, p. 190.) VDA Sinking of the "Blanco Encalada." 600. Whitehead torpedo. (Engineering, London, v. 51, 1891, p. 536, 652.) VDA 1892 601. An Aerial and sub-aquatic torpedo, illus. (Scientific American, New York. v. 67, 1892. p. 329.) VA The Gathmann torpedo and torpedo gun. 602. British torpedo depot ship "Vulcan", illus. (Scientific American supplement, New York, v. 34, 1892, p. 14058-14059.) VA 603. Clowes, William Laird. The place and uses of torpedo-boats in war. (Royal United Service Institution. Journal. Lon- don. y.36, 1892, p. 667-698.) VWA 604. — Torpedo-boats; their organiza- tion and conduct. (United States Naval Institute. Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 18, 1892. p. 181-219.) VXA TORPEDOES 27 1S92, continued. 605. Considerations on the employment of torpedo boats. (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, London, v. 35, 1891, p. 59-69.) VWA From Internationale Revve iiber die gesammtcn Atmcen iind Flatten, translated by Capt. J. F. Daniell. 606. Controlled torpedoes. (Engineer, London, y.7i, 1892, p. 323-324.) VA .Also in Scientific American, New York, v. 66, 1892, p. 309, VA. Notes on the Biennan and the Sims-Edison tor- pedoes. 607. Cornejo Carvajal, Honorio. Tactica de torpederos. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 31, 1892, p. 3-58.) VXA 608. Explosion of dry torpedoes, illus. (Scientific American ' supplement, New York, V. 33, 1892, p. 13546.) VA Abstracted from La nature. 609. Hamilton, E. T. Electricity as ap- plied to the torpedo and other naval uses, illus. (Royal United Service Institution, lournal. London, v. 36, 1892, p. 617-634.) VWA 610. McEvoy's torpedo detector. illus. (Scientific American supplement, New York. v. 33, 1892, p. 13659.) VA 611. Precis of the instructions for gunnery and torpedo school-ships of the Italian navy. (Royal United Service Institution, lournal, London, v. 36, 1892, p. 810-818.) VWA Translated by H. Garbett from the Giornale mili- tare per la marina. 612. Sea rocket torpedo invented by Com- mander T. W. Aylesbury, late of the Indian navy, illus. (Scientific American supple- ment, New York, v. 33, 1892, p. 13550.) VA 613. Sims-Edison torpedo. (Naval annual, Portsmouth, 1892, p. 4-6.) VXA 614. Sims-Edison torpedo, illus. (Scien- tific American supplement, New York, v. ii, 1892, p. 13479-13480.) VA 615. A Study of the effects of the German torpedo shell. illus. (Military Service Institution of the United States, Journal, New York, v. 13, 1892, p. 391-394.) VWA Translated by T. C. Patterson from the Riiista di artiglieria e genio. 616. (Torpedo boat attack.] (Engineer- ing, London, v. 54, 1892, p. 86-87, 266, 300- 301, 331-332.) VDA Problems in naval manoeuvres. 617. Torpedo-net defences. (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, London, v. 36, 1892, p. 1024-1032.) VWA Translated bv T. J. Haddy from the Rivista marit- iima, June, 1892. 618. Torpedoes. (Iron age, New York, V. 49, 1892, p. 758-759.) VDA Brief note on the various types of torpedoes. 619. Winn, Frank L. Torpedoes and sub- marine mines. (United service, Philadel- phia, new series, v. 8, 1892, p. 464-475.) VWA 620. Zalinski, E. L. "The German tor- pedo shell." (Military Service Institution of the United States, Journal, New York, V. 13, 1892, p. 756-757.) VWA 1893 621. Astute, G. Submerged discharge for Whitehead torpedoes. illus. (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, Lon- don, V. 37, 1893, p. 903-909.) . VWA Translated from the Rivista marittima of May, 1893 by T. J. Haddy. 622. Attlmayr, F. Der Torpedo und die Schnellfeuergeschiitze grossen Kalibers. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des See- wesens, Pola, Bd. 21, 1893, p. 409-434. 537- 553.) VXA 623. Bolton, Reginald. The submarine torpedo. (Engineer, London, v. 75, 1893, p. 208.) VA Contains an extract from the work of James Kelly, published in 1818, giving an account of the attempt to blow up H. M. S. Ramilies by a "gentle- man at Norwich, U. S." 624. Dary, Georges. Chargement et veri- fication des torpilles coulees, illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 22, 1893, p. 238-240, p. 306-308, 404.) VA 625. Drake, Franklin J. Automobile tor- pedoes. (United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 19, 1893, p. 1-53.) VXA A very complete article. General description of the Howell torpedo. 626. Escribano, Gabriel. Modificaciones mas importantes que se ban introducido en el torpedo Whithead Schwartzkopff. (Re- vista general de marina, Aladrid, tomo 2i2, 1893, p. 741-745.) VXA 627. Howell torpedo. (Scientific Ameri- can, New York, v. 69. 1893, p. 378.) VA Abstracted from the Army and navy journal. 628. Knapp, H. S. Results of some special researches at the torpedo station. (United States Naval Institute, Proceed- ings, Annapolis, v. 19, 1893, p. 249-266.) VXA 629. Nasmyth's torpedo boat of 1853. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 69, 1893, p. 135.) VA Invention of James Nasmyth. 28 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1S93, continued. 630. Naval torpedoes. (Scientific Ameri- can, New York, v. 69, 1893, p. 66.) VA Notes on the Whitehead, Cunningham, Howell, and Sims-Edison torpedoes. 631. Protection against torpedo-boats. (United States Naval Institute, Proceed- ings, Annapolis, v. 19, 1893, p. 489-490.) VXA Conclusions deduced from the Italian naval ma- noeuvres. 632. Torpedo net tests. (Scientific Ameri- can, New York, v. 69, 1893, p. 331, 402.) VA Tests made at Newport, R. I. 633. Tullinger, Karl. Studie iiber die Stabilitat der Rotationsachse mit be- sonderer Riicksicht auf den Howell-Tor- pedo. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd.21, 1893, p. 113- 132.) VXA 634. The United States torpedo cruiser "Vesuvius." illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 68, 1893, p. 88-89.) VA Notes on the Zalinski guns. 635. Vogt, H. C. The Simplex and Huge torpedoes. illus. (Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 35, 1893, p. 14362- 14363.) VA 1894 636. Again a torpedo sinks a war vessel. (Scientific American, New York, v. 71, 1894, p. 18.) VA Engagement in the Brazilian revolt. 637. An Aluminum torpedo boat, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 71, 1894, p. 261; v. 72, 1895, p. 283.) VA 638. Borja y Goyeneche, Joaquin de. El marinero torpedista. Resumen de las principales ideas sobre torpedos, puesto al alcance de los marineros. Barcelona: Heinrich y Ca., 1894. 241 p.,1 1. 3. ed. 8°. vxv 639. British torpedo boat destroyer the "Hornet." illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 70, 1894, p. 313.) VA 640. Calthorpe, A. G. The tactics best adapted for developing the power of exist- ing ships and weapons (gun, ram, and tor- pedo) which should regulate fleets, groups, and single vessels in action. (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, Lon- don, V. 38, 1894, p. 481-509.) VWA 641. Cipriani, M. Torpedo-boats in fleet actions. (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, London, v. 38, 1894, p. 762-767.) VWA Translated from Marittima by T. J. Haddy. 642. A Dirigible torpedo. (Engineering news, New York, v. 32, 1894, p. 496.) VDA Brief note on the invention of Lieut. N. J. L. T. Halpine, U. S. N. 643. E., J. C. Nuevo torpedo terrestre. illus. (Memorial de ingenieros, Madrid, ano49, 1894, p. 378-384.) VWA 644. Fulton's torpedo, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 70, 1894, p. 104- 105.) VA 645. Jaques, William Henry. The detach- able ram, or the submarine gun as a sub- stitute for the ram. (Institution of Naval Architects, Transactions, London, v. 35, 1894, p. 242-261.) VXA With discussion, p. 261-270. 646. Marva, Jose. EI torpedo terrestre Pfund-Schmid. illus. (Memorial de in- genieros, Madrid, afio 49, 1894, p. 173-179.) VWA 647. Radford, Cyrus S. The Halpine dirigible torpedo. (United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 20, 1894, p. 606-609.) VXA Notes on its use in the Brazilian navy. 648. Richard, Gustave. Torpille auto- directrice Ayton. illus. (La lumiere electrique, Paris, tome 51, 1894, p. 166-167.) VGA 649. Robinson, Eugene. The evolution of the torpedo. (United service, Philadelphia, new series, v. 11, 1894, p. 1-7.) VWA 650. Some remarks on modern naval tac- tics. (Engineering, London, v. 58, 1894, p. 479-482, 512-513, 539-542, 585-586.) VDA Notes on torpedoes and torpedo boats. 651. Sturdee, Sir Frederick Charles Dove- ton. The tactics best adapted for develop- ing the power of existing ships and weap- ons (gun, ram, and torpedo) which should regulate fleets, groups, and single vessels in action. (Royal United Service Institu- tion, Journal, London, v. 38, 1894, p. 365- 418.) VWA 652. Submarine torpedo. (Scientific American, New York, v. 71, 1894, p. 339.) VA Brief note on the invention of Seymour Allan. 653. Torpedo boat destroyer "Ferret." illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 71, 1894, p. 201.) VA 654. Torpedo net cutters. (Engineer, London, v. 78, 1894, p. 233.) VA Brief note. 655. Torpilleur en aluminium construit par MM. Yarrow et Cie. (L'ficlairage electrique, Paris, tome 1, 1894, p. 429-430.) VGA 656. Visibility of torpedo boats. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 71, 1894, p. 258.) VA TORPEDOES 29 1895 657. Clergeau, Manuel. Guide pratique du chauffeur et du mecanicien sur les bateaux-torpilleurs. Paris: L. Baudouin, 1895. X, 239 p., 39 pi. illus. 2. ed. 8°. vxv 658. Cost of the new American torpedo boats. (Scientific American, New York, v. 7Z, 1895, p. 344.) VA 659. Defences against torpedoes. (Scien- tific American supplement, New York, v. 40, 1895, p. 16268.) VA Brief note. 660. Cleaves, Albert. The Howell tor- pedo, illus. (United States Naval Insti- tute, Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 21, 1895, p. 125-129.) VXA An elementary description. 661. Problem of torpedo discharge. illus. (United States Naval Institute, Pro- ceedings, Annapolis, v. 21, 1895, p. 339-348.) VXA Abstracted in Institution of Civil Engineers, Min- utes of proceedings, London, v. 124, 1895-96, p. 493- 495, VDA. Compiled from the report of Lieut. Frank F. Fletcher, U. S. N., commanding U. S. torpedo boat Cushing. 662. Instrument for placing torpedoes, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 72, 1895, p. 295.) VA Invention of James D. Seamands. 663. Marva, Jose. Experiencias con el tor- pedo terrestre Pfund-Schmid. (Memorial de ingenieros, Madrid, aiio 50, 1895, p. 292- 295.) VWA 664. Romocki, S. J. von. Geschichte der Explosivstoffe. Berlin: R. Oppenheim, 1895. 2 v. in 1. illus. 8°. VOG Die .'\nfange des Sprengminen-Wesens, [Teil] 1, p. 241-253. Die Sprengschiffe vor Antw?erpen im Jahre 1585, [Teil] 1, p. 300-322. .•\nsetz-Torpedos und Seeminen, [Teil] 1, p. 323- 337. 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(Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, annee 23, 1900, p. 265-266.) ft VXF 794. Sechi, Giovanni. La navigazione sub- acquea a scopo di guerra. (Rivista marit- tima, Roma, anno ^li, trimestre 3, 1900, p. 277-282.) VXA A criticism of Laurenti's article of the same title. 795. Talbot, F. A. A. Steering torpedoes by means of wireless telegraphy. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 82, 1900, p. 291.) VA Notes on the Sims-Edison, Brennan, Howell, and Whitehead torpedoes. 796. Torpedo practice at Newport, R. I. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 82, 1900, p. 152.) VA 797. Les Torpilleurs hollandais "Hydra et Scylla." illus. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, annee 23, 1900, p. 406-407.) ft VXF 798. Wilmot, Sidney Eardley. Torpedo warfare, illus. (In his: Our fleet of to- day and its development during the last half century, London, 1900, p. 196-218.) VYB 1901 799. Above-water torpedo tubes. (Engi- neer, London, v. 92, 1901, p. 483-484.) VA 800. Die Anwendung dcs Torpedos auf Schlachtschiffen. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 29, 1901, p. 83-87.) VXA From Lc yacht. 801. Arcangeli, Luigi. Torpediniere o caccia-torpediniere? (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 34, trimestre 4, 1901, p. 61-66.) VXA 802. Carl E. Myer's electric aerial tor- pedo, illus. (Scientific American, New York, V. 84, 1901, p. 10.) VA 803. Ciano, Alessandro. Circa I'impiego delle controtorpediniere in tempo di pace. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 34, tri- mestre 4, 1901, p. 483-485.) VXA 804. Clowes, William Laird. A coming revolution in naval warfare. (The new liberal review, London, v. 1, 1901, p. 588- 595.) * DA 805. Dentice, Edoardo. Le torpediniere — passato e futuro. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 34, trimestre 1, 1901, p. 281- 282.) VXA Comments on article of the same title by Gavotti in the Lcga navalc of Jan., 1901. 806. Discharging torpedoes by electricity, illus. (Electrical review, London, v. 49, 1901, p. 335-336.) VGA 807. Gaget, Maurice. La navigation sous- marine. Generalites et historique. The- orie du sous-marin. Bateaux sous-marins modernes. La guerre maritime. Paris: Ch. Beranger, 1901. 2 p.l., 472 p. illus. 12°. VXV Un mot sur les torpilles automobiles, p. 62-90. 808. Garelli, A. Le torpediniere — pas- sato e futuro. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 34, trimestre 1, 1901, p. 282-284.) VXA Comments on article of the same title by Gavotti in the Lcga navalc of Jan., 1901. 809. Gathmann, Emil. Gathmann 18-inch torpedo gun. illus. (Scientific American, New York, V. 84, 1901, p. 313-314.) VA 810. Howell Torpedo Company, com- plainant, versus E. W. Bliss Company, defendant. Circuit Court of the United States, Eastern District of New York. The Whitehead torpedo suit. Decision of Judge Thomas, that the Whitehead tor- pedo does not infringe the Howell pat- ent. Cooperstown, N. Y.: Crist, Scott and Parshall, 1901. 2 p.l., ii, 16, (i)xviii-xxi p. illus. 4°. tt VXC p.v.8, no.5 811. Jane, Fred T. The apotheosis of the torpedo. A brief for the new school. (Fortnightly review, London, v. 76 rnew series, v. 70,, 1901, p. 261-278.) * DA TORPEDOES 35 1901, continued. 812. The Jones buoyant torpedo guard, illus. (Marine engineer, London, v. 23, 1901, p. 282-284.) VXA Invention of Dr. G. Horatio Jones. Protection of ships from torpedoes. 813. Kimball, William Wirt. Torpedo- boat organization and service: Atlantic coast of the United States. (United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, Annapolis, V. 27, 1901, p. 713-723.) VXA 814. Laurenti, C. L'antidoto dei sotto- marini. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 34, trimestre3, 1901, p. 72-74.) VXA 815. La navigazione subacquea nel secolo XIX. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 34, trimestre 2, 1901, p. 457-494.) VXA 816. A New Swedish torpedo. (Engineer- ing, London, v. 71, 1901, p. 184.) VDA Invention of Major W. T. Unge. Also in Journal of the American Society of Naval Engineers. Washington, D. C, v. 13, 1901, p. 465- 467, VXA. 817. Orling-Armstrong torpedo. (United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, An- napolis, V. 27, 1901, p. 840.) VXA Brief note. 818. The Orling torpedo. (Engineer, London, v. 92, 1901, p. 434.) VA Also printed in Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 52, 1901, p. 2164S-21649. VA. 819. Romero, Antonio, and Juan Cervera y Valderrama. Ejercicios de torpedos en la bahia de Cadiz. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 49, 1901, p. 165-177.) VXA 820. Rota, Giuseppe. Le chiglie laterali di rollio sulle controtorpediniere. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 34, trimestre 1, 1901, p. 467-469.) VXA 821. Die Russischen Torpedobootszer- storer in Kiel, illus. (Ueberall, Berlin, 1901, Bd. 1, p. 238-240.) ft VXA Description of Russian torpedo boat destroyer. 822. Sechi, Giovanni. II naviglio sottile. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 34, trimes- tre 4, 1901, p. 441-445.) VXA 823. Seeminen. (Ueberall, Berlin. 1901, Bd. 1, p. 408.) ttVXA With illustration on p. 393. 824. Stabile, Giuseppe. "Torpediniere." (Rivista marittima. Roma, anno 34, trimes- tre 4, 1901, p. 479-483.) VXA 825. Steering torpedoes by wireless teleg- raphy, illus. (Scientific American, New York, V. 84, 1901, p. 101-102.) VA Abstracted in United States Naval Institute, Pro- ceedings. V. 27, 1901. p. 207-208, VXA. Invention of Cecil Varicas. 826. Submarine mines, illus. (Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 52, 1901, p. 21386-21387.) VA Valuable historical notes on the torpedo. 827. Torpedo boats and destroyers, illus. (Scientific America'n, New York, v. 85, 1901, p. 388.) VA Description of the "Farragut." 828. Torpedoes and torpedo vessels. (En- gineering, London, v. 72, 1901, p. 862-863.) VDA Review of the second edition of Lieut. G. E. Armstrong's book of that title. 829. Torpedoes for the United States navy. (United States Naval Institute. Pro- ceedings, Annapolis, v. 27, 1901, p. 839.) VXA Abstract from report of the Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance. 830. Torpille autonome aerienne. (Jour- nal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, annee 24, 1901, p. 94-95.) ttVXF Invention of Major W. T. Unge. 831. The Whitehead torpedo works at Fiume. illus. (Engineering, London, v. 72, 1901, p. 395, 398-401.) VDA Biographical notes on Robert Whitehead. 1902 832. A, F. d'. Esploratori e cacciatorpe- diniere. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 35, trimestre 2. 1902, p. 79-81.) VXA 833. Arcangeli, Luigi. Esploratori e cac- ciatorpediniere. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno o'o, trimestre 2, 1902, p. 281-288.) VXA 834. Bonamico, D. La difesa mobile cos- tiera. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 35, trimestre 3, 1902, p. 5-22.) VXA 835. Bonomo, Quintino. Le armi suba- quee nel secolo xix. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 35, trimestre 2, 1902, p. 437- 477.) VXA 836. Bruzzone, Attilio. Torpediniere di 1" classe. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 35, trimestre 4, 1902, p. 357-359.) VXA 837. Cloarec, P. Cuirasses, torpilleurs et sous-marins. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, annee 25, 1902, p. 193-194.) tfVXF 838. Conti, Gerolamo. Torpediniere di 1" classe. (Rivista marittima. Roma, anno 35. trimestre 4, 1902, p. 359-362.) VXA 839. Corsi, Cam. SuU' utilita dei caccia- torpediniere. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 35, trimestre 1, 1902, p. 307-311.) VXA 840. Cuniberti, Vittorio E. Scouts e des- troyers. (Rivista marittima. Roma, anno 35, trimestre 1, 1902, p. 536-544.) VXA 36 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1902, continued. 841. Daniel, J. Torpilles. (In his: Poudrcs et explosifs: dictionnaire des matieres explosives, Paris, 1902, p. 771- 772.) VOG 842. Delorenzi, Giuseppe. Tipi di torpe- diniera. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 35, trimestre 2, 1902, p. 479-483.) VXA 843. Fyfe, Herbert C. _ The Whitehead torpedo, illus. (In his: Submarine war- fare — past, present and future, London, 1902, p. 214-232.) VXV 844. Heinz, J. Der Breitseit-Unterwasser- Lancierapparat, System Drzewiecki. illus. (Mittheilunsen aus dem Gebiete des See- wesens, Pola, Bd. 30, 1902, p. 534-547.) VXA Broadside submarine torpedo tubes. 845. Kurd, Archibald Spicer. The coming of the submarine. (United service, Phila- delphia, series 3, v. 1, 1902, p. 390-403.) VWA Notes on torpedoes. 846. Jacoucci, T. Esploratori e caccia- torpediniere. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 35, trimestre 2, 1902, p. 75-79.) VXA 847. Le Roll,P. Contre-torpilleurs d'es- cadre et torpilleurs de defense mobile. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, an- nee 25, p. 613-614.) ft VXF 848. M., E. Siluro dirigibile od "actinauta." illus. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 35, trimestre 1, 1902, p. 162-167.) VXA 849. M., V. Cacciatorpediniere e torpe- diniere degli Stati Uniti d'America. (Ri- vista marittima, Roma, anno 35, trimestre 1, 1902, p. 593-598.) VXA 850. Malfatti^^V. Cacciatorpediniere in- glesi e loro prove. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 35, trimestre 1, 1902, p. 172- 177.) VXA 85L The Newr torpedo. (Engineer, Lon- don, V. 94, 1902, p. 616; v. 95, 1903, p. 12.) VA Has a range of 3,000 yards. 852. Perroni, L. Torpediniere di 1" classe. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 35, tri- mestre 4, 1902, p. 79-81; anno 36, trimestre 1, 1903, p. 293-297.) VXA 853. Plueddemann, M. Modernes See- kriegswesen. Berlin: E. S. Mittler u. Sohn, 1902. vii, 298 p., 8 pi. 8°. VXM Die Torpedowaf fe, p. 74-83 ; Torpedoschutznetze, p. 92-94. 854. Santoro, Cesare. Torpediniere di 1' classe. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 35, trimestre 3, 1902, p. 333-339; anno 35, tri- mestre 4, 1902, p. 354-357.) . VXA 855. Schneider-Canet launching apparatus for submarine torpedoes, illus. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 87, 1902, p. 151.) VA 856. Schwarz, Tjard. Der Untergang der "Cobra" und seine Lehren fiir den Bau von Torpedofahrzeugen. (Marine Rundschau, Berlin, Jahrg. 13, 1902, p. 52-60.) VXA 857. Sewell, John Stephen. Electricity in its application to submarine mines. (American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers, Transactions, New York, v. 19, 1902, p. 563-568.) VGA 858. Spear, Lawrence. Submarine torpe- do-boats, past, present, and future. (Soci- ety of Naval Architects and Marine Engi- neers, Transactions, Washington, v. 10, 1902, p. 323-350.) VXA Notes on inventions of Cornelius Von Drebbel, William Bourne, Bushnell, and Robert Fulton. 859. Submarines controlled by the Armol system, illus. (Scientific American, New York, V. 86, 1902, p. 40-41.) VA Invention of Messrs. Orling and Armstrong. 860. The Torpedo boat fiasco. (Scientific American, New York, v. 86, 1902, p. 102.) VA 86L Torpedo launching apparatus. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 40, 1902, p. 69.) ft VWA 862. Ueber die Moralitat der submarinen Kriegfiihrung. (Mittheilungcn aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 30, 1902, p. 881-901.) VXA Translated from Herbert C. Fyfe's Submarine warfare, past, present and future. 863. Der Untergang des Torpedobootes "S42." 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VDA With illustration on p. 472. Also printed in Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 30, 1904, p. 883, VXA. Loss of the "Hitachi Maru" and the "Sado Maru" in the Russo-Japanese war. 900. Fawcett, Waldon. Electrically op- erated submarine mines, illus. (Electrical review. New York, v. 44, 1904, p. 906-908.) VGA 90L Feldhaus, Franz Maria. Lexikon der Erfindungen und Entdeckungen auf den Gebieten der Naturwissenschaften und Technik. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1904. viii, 144 p. 8°. V Gives the following dates in the invention of the torpedo and submarine: 158S. Federigo Gianibelli uses a torpedo in Ant- werp. 1620. Cornelis Drebbel constructs the first sub- n'arine. 1797. Robert Fulton invents his submarine mine, which he calls the "Fish torpedo." 1860. Robert Whitehead invents the "Fish tor- pedo," the first automobile torpedo. 902. G., H. B. Recent torpedo develop- ments. (Nautical magazine, Glasgow, v. 73, 1904, p. 152-158.) 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Desoer, 1904. 74p., 2diagrs. illus. 8°. VXV 915. Protection against the explosion of a torpedo. (Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 22, 1904, p. 205- 206.) VWA Abstracted from Page's magazine, Sept., 1904. 916. R. Moderne Torpedofahrzeuge. illus. (Ueberall, Berlin, Jahrg. 6, p. 321- 324.) ft VXA 917. R., G. E. Der Minenkrieg in Ostasien. (Ueberall, Berlin, Jahrg. 6, 1904, p. 485-486.) tt VXA 918. Reventlow, E., Graf. Das Untersee- boot im Reichstage. illus. (Ueberall, Ber- lin, Jahrg. 6, 1904, p. 490-493.) tt VXA 919. Saint-Requier. La defense contre les torpilleurs. ( lournal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, v. 27, 1904, p. 449-450.) tt VXF 920. "Sea-power," pseud. The torpedo in war. (United service magazine, London, V.28, 1904, p. 437^43.) * DA 921. Stansbury, Hubert. In the existing state of development of war-ships, and of torpedo and submarine vessels, in what TORPEDOES 39 1904, continued. manner can the strategical objects, for- merh^ pursued by means cf blockading an enemy in his own ports, be best attained? (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, London, v. 48, 1904, p. 599-630.) VWA 922. Suanzes, Victoriano. Los torpedos en la guerra. (La vida maritima, Madrid, ano 3, 1904, p. 405-407.) ft VXA 923. The Submarine mine, illus. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 90, 1904, p. 330.) VA 924. Submarines and torpedo warfare, illus. (In: The naval annual, edited by T. A. Brassey, London, 1904, p. 325-339.) VXA Also in Mitteiiungen aus dem Gebiete des See- wesens, Pola, Bd. 32, 1904, p. 1053-1066, VXA. 925. Tanif, Henri. Torpilles, torpilleurs et sous-marins. (Questions diplomatiques et coloniales, Paris, tome 17, 1904, p. 577-588.) BAA 926. Torpedo attack in the Russo-Japa- nese war. (Engineering, London, v. 78, 1904, p. 19-20.) VDA Also printed in Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 30, 1904, p. 669-672, VXA. 927. The Torpedo boat in modern warfare. (Scientific American, New York, v. 90, 1904, p. 387.) VA Notes on the Russo-Japanese war. 928. Torpedo harbor at Dover. (Scien- tific American supplement. New York, v. 58, 1904, p. 24123.) VA 929. Torpedo-Motorboote. illus. (Ueber- all, Berlin, Jahrg. 7, Technisches Ueberall, Jahrg. 2, No. 7, 1904, p. 2-3.) ft VXA 930. Torpedo room of a modern battle- ship, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 91, 1904, p. 28.) VA 931. Torpedoes in action. (Army and navy gazette, London, v. 45, 1904, p. 156- 157.) tVWA 932. Torpedoes in action. (Engineer, London, v. 98, 1904, p. 306-307.) VA Letter signed Reflex, containing brief notes on the Russo-Japanese war. 933. United States. — Engineer School. Reprints of essays and lectures on coast de- fence. Washington Barracks, Washington, D. C: Engineer School of Application, 1904. vi, 135 p. 8°. (Occasional papers, no. 11.) VWI Contents. Vereker, C. G., Defence against tor- pedo-boat raids. Curtcis, C. S. S., Defence against torpedo-boat raids. Saltmarshe, P., Defence against torpedo-boat raids. Hanna, J. C, Defence against torpedo-boat raids. Jane, Fred T., The defence of harbours against torpedo-boat attack. Cotter, E. W., Coast defence from an imperial standpoint. The first five articles are reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Artillery Institution for 1903 and 1904; the last from the Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, May, 1904. 934. Wie konnen Kriegsschiffe gegen die Wirkungen von Torpedos und Minen geschiitzt werden? illus. (Ueberall, Ber- lin, Jahrg. 7, Technisches Ueberall, Jahrg. 2, No. 10, 1904, p. 1-2.) ttVXA 935. Wisser, John Philip. War lessons for the coast artillery. (Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 22, 1904, p. 262-279.) VWA Torpedoes and submarine mines, p. 266—268. 1905 936. A. Torpedini terrestri automatiche. illus. (Rivista di artiglieria e genio, Roma, annata22, v. 4, 1905, p. 89-101.) VWW 937. An Aerial torpedo. (Scientific American, New York, v. 92, 1905, p. 443.) VA Invention of Joseph J. Mclntyre. 938. B., L. Torpilles terrestres auto- matiques. (Revue du genie militaire, Paris, tome 30, 1905, p. 37-62.) VWA 939. Borresens Torpedo-Virator. illus. (Mitteiiungen aus dem Gebiete des See- wesens, Pola, Bd. 33, 1905, p. 236-242.) VXA 940. Bridge, Sir Cyprian Arthur George. The Russo-Japanese naval campaign of 1904. (Naval annual, Portsmouth, 1905, p. 97-172.) VXA Notes on the use cf torpedoes. 941. Burr, S. D. V. The new Bliss-Leavitt torpedo, illus. (Iron age. New York, v. 76, 1905, p. 1594-1597.) VDA Also gives brief description of the Howell and Russian torpedoes. 942. Davis, Henry C. Torpedo companies and company electricians. (Journal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 24, 1905, p. 11-16.) VWA 943. Die durch Minen an den russischen Port Arthur-Schiffen verursachten Be- schadigungen und die Reparaturen der ver- letzten Schiffe. illus. (Ueberall, Berlin, lahrg. 7, Technisches Ueberall, Jahrg. 2, No. 8. 1905, p. 1-2.) ft VXA Damage caused to the Russian battleship Port Arthur through mines. 944. E., G. Torpilles terrestres auto- matiques. illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 47, 1905, p. 297-299.) VA 945. An Early submarine. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 43, 1905, p. 193- 194.) tt VWA Account of the Confederate submarine "Handley." 40 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1905, continued. 946. Ferragut y Sbert, Guillermo. Tor- pederos. illus. (La vida maritima, Madrid, ano 4, 1905, p. 568-569.) ft VXA 947. Gun-cotton for torpedoes. (Arms and explosives, London, v. 13, 1905, p. 14.) ttVOG 948. Incontri, Attilio. Circa un caso di attacco dei siluranti. (Rivista marittiriia, Roma, anno 38, trimestre 2, 1905, p. 153- 159.) VXA 949. Isham torpedo shell tests. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 93, 1905, p. 357-358.) VA Invention of W. S. Isham. 950. Kallenbach, Oscar G. H. Das Tor- pedowesen der deutschen Marine, mit Be- riicksichtigung der Erfolge der Torpedo- waffe im russisch-japanischen Kriege. (Technologist, New York, Bd. 10, 1905, p. 57-66.) VDA 951. L. Les mines sous-marines russes et japonaises. illus. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, v. 28, 1905, p. 404-405.) ft VXF 952. Laurenti, C. I disastri dei sotto- marini. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 38, trimestre 3; 1905, p. 245-258.) VXA 953. M. Einiges iiber Schiffsartillerie, Torpedos und Seeminen in der franzo- sischen Marine. (Marine Rundschau, Ber- lin, Jahrg. 16, 1905, p. 407-415.) VXA 954. Max. La defense contra les sous- marins. (Journal de la marine, le yacht. Paris, annee 28, 1905, p. 113-114.) ft VXH Translated in Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 56, 1905, p. 427-432, VXA. 955. Mines and subterranean torpedoes at Port Arthur, illus. (Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 59, 1905, p. 24289.) VA 956. The Obry apparatus. (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, London, v. 49, 1905, p. 1196.) VWA Also in the Journal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 24, 1905, p. 179, VVV.4. 957. Rieva y AUemany, Jose. Mecha- nische torpedo's. (Marineblad, Den Hel- der, Jaarg. 20, 1905, p. 322-339.) VXA 958. Robert Whitehead and his torpedo. (American machinist. New York, v. 28, 1905, p. 721-722.) VFA Obituary notice, p. 722. 959. Robert Whitehead and the torpedo. (Scientific American, New York, v. 93, 1905, p. 414.) VA 960. The Submarine and torpedo and fixed defence local committees (Francej. (Royal United Service Institution, Jour- nal, London, v. 49, 1905, p. 1195-1196.) VWA Also in Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 24, 1905, p. 178-179, VWA. 961. Topham, James. Torpedoes. (En- gineer, London, v. 99, 1905, p. 443.) VA Abstract of discussion before Leeds Association of Engineers, April 27, 1905. 962. Torpedo operations in the Russo- Japanese war. illus. (Engineering, Lon- don, v. 79, 1905, p. 19-20, 643, 709-710, 744- 745, 808.) VDA 963. Torpedo shells. (Engineer, Lon- don, V. 100, 1905, p. 519.) VA 964. Les Torpilleurs. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 52, 1905, p. 618.) VA 965. Torpilleurs a moteur tonnant. (Cos- mos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 52, 1905, p. 617-618.) VA 1906 966. B., L. Barche torpediniere auto- mobili Yarrow. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 39, trimestre 4, 1906, p. 557-558.) VXA 967. Beasley, Walter L. The wonderful turbine torpedo. (Army and navy life and united service, New York, v. 8, 1906, p. 7-10.) VWA 968. Die Bedeutung des Torpedos im modernen Seekriege. illus. (Ueberall, Berlin, Jahrg. 8, 1906, p. 444-446.) ft VXA Importance of torpedoes in modern warfare. 969. Beith. Turbinenanlagen fiir Torpe- doboote. illus. (Marine Rundschau, Ber- lin. Jahrg. 17, 1906, p. 581-593.) VXA 970. The Bliss-Leavitt turbine torpedo. (Engineering, London, v. 82, 1906, p. 496- 497.) VDA 971. Blochmann, R. La protection des navires de guerre contre les mines et les torpilles. (Revue generale des sciences, Paris, tome 17, 1906, p. 80-83.) OA Notes lessons learned in the Russo-Japanese war. 972. Chandler, L. H. The bursting of metal chambers under internal air pres- sure, illus. (American Society of Naval Engineers, Journal, Washington, v. 18, 1906, p. 112-122.) VXA Results of experiments to determine the best kind of metal for torpedo flasks. 973. Commerce protection and submarine mines. (Armv and navy gazette, London, V. 47, 1906, p. 276-277.) t VWA 974. Detonation of submarine mines by means of sound waves, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 94, 1906, p. 170.) VA TORPEDOES 41 1906, continued. 975. Fernandez, Gustavo. Los grandes desplazamientos y el torpedo. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 58, 1906, p. 999-1009.) VXA 976. Haenig, A. Der neue Bliss-Leavitt- Torpedo. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 1, 1906, p. 76-79.) f VOA 977. Hurd, Archibald Spicer. The future of torpedo craft, illus. (Cassier's maga- zine, New York, v. 29, 1906, p. 300-315.) VDA 978. L., P. L'action de la torpille auto- mobile; importance de la charge. (Jour- nal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, v. 29, 1906, p. 258-259.) ft VXF 979. The Lake Torpedo Boat Co. Under- water torpedo-boats. The submarine versus the submersible. Their merits and their menace. [Bridgeport, cop.] 1906. 116 p. illus. 8°. VXV 980. Neudeck, G. Torpedo gegen Schiffs- boden. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 1, 1906, p. 96-98, 113-114, 133-134, 152-154.) tVOA 981. The New turbine torpedo of the United States navy. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 94, 1906, p. 7-8.) VA .Also in Journal of the Royal United Service Insti- tution, London, v. 50, 1906, p. 241-243, VWA; and in Journal of the American Society of Naval Engi- neers, Washington, y. 18, 1906, p. 276-281, VXA. Translated in Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seeivescns, Pola, Bd. 34, 1906, p. 479-480, VXA. 982. Noalhat, H. L'engin porte-torpille sous-marin et les experiences d'Antibes. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 54, 1906, p. 466-468.) VA 983. Noch einmal der Minenkrieg. (Ueberall, Berlin, Jahrg. 9, 1906, p. 23-24.) ft VXA General discussion of the use of mines in naval warfare. 984. Pesce, G. L. La navigation sous- marine. Paris: Vuibert & Nony, 1906. 2 p.l., 498 p. illus. f°. tVXV Experience de Fulton avec ses "torpedoes," p. 212- 218. Fulton en Angleterre, p. 219-224. Torpilles et torpilleurs, p. 476-490. This work also contains valuable biographical notes on the early inventors of the submarine and torpedo, including Drebbel, Mersenne, and Bushnell. 985. Reventlow, E., Graf. Die Entwicke- lung des Torpedofahrzeugs. (Ueberall, Berlin, Jahrg. 8, 1906, p. 222-223.) ft VXA 986. Sechi, G. Naviglio torpediniero. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 39, tri- mestre 4, 1906, p. 283-286.) VXA 987. Self-directing torpedoes: mechanical and electrical control, illus. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 128, 1906, p. 410.) *DA 988. Torpedine a turbina, modello Bliss- Leavitt. illus. (Rivista di artiglieria e genio, Roma, annata 23, v. 2, 1906, p. 157- 160.) VWW 989. Torpedo practice at Sandy Hook. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 43, 1906, p. 1348.) ttVWA 990. Un Torpilleur anglais a petrole. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, v. 29, 1906, p. 69-70.) tt VXF 991. A Triple-screw motor torpedo boat. (Scientific American, New York, v. 94, 1906, p. 190.) VA 992. White, Sir William H. The develop- ment of torpedoes and submarines. (Iron and coal trades review, London, v. 7Z, 1906, p. 663-664.) VIA 993. Wilcox, Frank A. The torpedo for coast defense. (Military Service Institu- tion of the United States, Journal, Gover- nor's Island, N. Y., v. 38, 1906, p. 279-288.) VWA 994. X. Der Minenkrieg. illus. (Ueberall, Berlin, Jahrg. 8, 1906, p. 380-381.) ft VXA 1907 995. Bernay, Henri. La protection contre les torpilles. illus. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, v. 30, 1907, p. 595-596.) ttVXF 996. Les torpilles de fond. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, v. 30, 1907, p. 241-242.) ttVXF 997. British torpedo boat "Eden." illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 97, 1907, p. 237.) VA 998. Control of torpedoes by Hertzian waves, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 83, 1907, p. 66.) VDA 999. Controlling torpedoes by wireless telegraphy. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 96, 1907, p. 250.) VA Also printed in .American Society of Naval En- gineers, Journal, Washington, v. 19, 1907, p. 513-517, 1000. Erhitzer fiir Torpedos. (Mitteilun- gen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 35, 1907, p. 716-717.) VXA 1001. Ferrand, Ch. Torpilles, torpilleurs et sous-marins. (Revue scientifique, Paris, serie 5, tome 8, 1907, p. 385-391, 417-421.) OA 1002. Gody, Leon. Chargement des tor- pilles; mines electriques de contact. (In 42 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1907, continued. his: Traite theorique et pratique dcs ma- tieres explosives, Namur, 1907, p. 452-453.) VOG 1003. Important torpedo trials. (United States Naval Institute. Proceedings, An- napolis, V. 33. 1907, p. 875-876.) VXA Abstracted from the London Times. Notes on the Whitehead and Bliss-Leavitt tor- pedoes. 1004. L., P. Au sujet du nomlire de tor- pillcurs necessaires a notre marine. (Jour- nal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, v. 30, 1907, p. 1-2.) ttVXF 1005. Lindner, Kurt. Ueber elektrische Minenziindung, namentlich mit Bezug auf Seeminen. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen. Jahrg.2, 1907, p. 348-350.) f VOA 1006. Loygorri, Joaquin de. Nuevos tor- pederos. illus. (La vida maritima, Ma- drid, ano 6, 1907, p. 561-562.) ff VXA 1007. Max. Les nouveaux torpilleurs anglais, illus. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, v. 30, 1907, p. 539-541.) ttVXF 1008. Motor torpedo boat built by Messrs. Yarrow. (Scientific American, New York, V. 97, 1907, p. 4D6.) VA Brief note. 1009. Myers, A. E. C. The needs of shore anti-torpedo defence are not necessarily the needs of naval anti-torpedo-boat de- fence; or. Why discard the 12-pr. ? (Royal United Service Institution. Journal, Lon- don, V. 51, 1907, p. 496-500.) VWA Valuable notes on defence from torpedoes. 1010. Die Neueste Entwickelung der Tor- pedowaffe. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 2, 1907, p. 474.) f VOA From Nauticus. 1011. The New Bliss-Leavitt torpedo for the United States government. illus. (Compressed air, New York, v. 11, 1907, p. 4353-4356.) VFM 1012. A New method of reheating com- pressed air for use in torpedoes, illus. (Compressed air. New York, v. 11, 1907, p. 4339-4340.) VFM 1013. Noalhat, H. A propos d'un inci- dent de lancement de torpilles automobiles. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 57, 1907, p. 328-329.) VA 1014. Contribution a I'etude des torpilles automobiles. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, v. 30, 1907, p. 284— 285, 291-292, 318, 339-340.) ft VXF Also in Boletin del Centro naval, Buenos Aires, tomo 25. 1907, p. 103-104. 522-530, 622-631, VX.4; and in Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 61, 1907, p. 573-593, VXA. 1015. Ocean race of torpedo-boat destroy- ers, illus. (Scientific American, New York, V. 96, 1907, p. 493-494.) VA Account of race from Sandy Hook to Cape Charles. 1016. Parisi, Raffaele. Esploditore meccanico per torpedini terrestri in uso neir esercito austro-ungarico. (Rivista di artiglieria e genio, Roma, annata 24, v. 3, 1907, p. 123-126.) VWW 1017. [Range of torpedoes.] (Scientific American, New York, v. 84, 1907, p. 207- 208.) VA Editorial. 1018. Reventlow, E., Graf. Minenkrieg. illus. (Ueberall, Berlin, Jahrg. 10, 1907, p. 162-167.) ttVXA Discussion of the legality of the use of mines in ncval warfare. 1019. Sueter, Murray Eraser. The evolu- tion of the submarine boat, mine and tor- pedo, from the sixteenth century to the present time. Portsmouth, England: J. Griffin & Co., 1907. xxiv, 384 p., 22 diagr., 103 pi. 8°. VXV The evolution of the submarine mine, p. 262-292; The evolution of the locomotive torpedo, p. 293-330; Protection of warships against submarine explosives, p. 331-340. 1020. La Telegrafia sin hilos aplicada a la direccion de los torpedos. illus. (La vida maritima, Madrid, aiio 6, 1907, p. 185.) ttVXA 1021. Torpedo guided bj^ electric waves, illus. (Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 64, 1907, p. 100.) VA 1022. Torpedo planter. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 44, 1906, p. 479, 864, 867, 1115, 1268.) ft VWA Brief notes. 1023. The Torpedo situation. (Army and navv journal. New York, v. 44, 1907, p. 653.) ft VWA 1024. iTorpedo trial at Weymouth.] (Naval annual, Portsmouth, 1907, p. 12.) VXA 1025. Ueber die Armierung von Torpedo- booten auf Grund taktischer Erwagungen. (Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiete des See- wesens, Pola, Bd. 35, 1907, p. 356-370.) VXA 1026. V. La construction des torpilleurs en Allemagne. illus. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, v. 30, 1907, p. 622.) ft VXF 1908 1027. Anti-torpedo armament. (Army and nav}' journal, New York, v. 45. 1908, p. 965.) ft VWA TORPEDOES 43 1908, continued. 1028. B., F. Torpediniere e cacciatorpe- diniere moderne. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 41, trimestre 4, 1908, p. 159- 169.) VXA 1029. Bernay, Henri. Torpilleurs et con- tre-torpilleurs. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, v. 31, 1908, p. 1-2, 49-50.) ttVXF 1030. Bocci, Carlo. Protezione delle navi da guerra contro I'offesa delle torpedini e dei siluri. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 41, trimestre 4, 1908. p. 471-483.) VXA 1031. Bonfiglietti, F. Torpediniere e cacciatorpediniere. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 41, trimestre 2, 1908, p. 67- 78.) VXA 1032. Buckey, Alervyn C. Manual for the instruction of gunners of mine companies. rFt. Worden. Wash.:] M. C. Buckey. 1908. 2 p.l., 53 p. 8^ VXM p.v.4, no.3 1033. Cardona, Pedro M. La prueba del elemento mar y otras pequeiieces de poca importancia en las instalaciones de tor- pedos electricos de observacion. illus. (Revista general de marina, Aladrid, tomo 62, 1908, p. 1134-1167.) VXA 1034. Chapuis. Tir des torpilles sur but mobile. Influence des erreurs commises dans I'appreciation de la vitesse et de la route du but. illus. (Association tech- nique maritime, Bulletin, Paris, no. 19, 1908, p. 9-24.) VXA Translated in Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 35, 1909, p. 153-183, VXA. 1035. Davis, Richmond P. Submarine mines and mining, illus. (Journal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, V. 29. 1908, p. 225-239.) VWA Also in Journal of the American Society of Naval Engineers, Washington, v. 20, 1908, p. 674-691, VXA. 1036. Davis torpedo. (Armj^ and navy journal. New York, v. 46, 1908-09, p. 45, 346, 2,76-2,77, 541. 1163; v. 47, 1909-10, p. 146. 200, 841, 843, 1248; v. 49, 1911. p. 255; V. 52, 1915, p. 694.) ft VWA Invention of Lieut. -Commander Cleland Davis. 1037. A Delayed-action torpedo. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 99, 1908, p. 150.) VA Notes on the Russo-Japanese war. 1038. Destructive energy of torpedoes. (Armv and navv journal. New York, v. 45, 1908. p. 530-53L) ft VWA 1039. La Direccion de los torpedos y la telegrafia sin hilos. (La vida maritima, Madrid, afio 7, 1908, p. 89.) ft VXA 1040. Fernandez, Gustavo. El problema de la proteccion de los acorazados contra el torpedo automovil. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, 1908, tomo 62, p. 526-544.) VXA 1041. G. Stand und Aussichten der Tor- pedowaffe in fremden Marinen. (Marine Rundschau, Berlin, Jahrg. 19, 1908, p. 1087- 1099.) VXA 1042. Great Britain. — Admiralty. Courses of instruction of officers and seamen in torpedo. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1908. 52 p. 8". VXV 1043. The Hardcastle torpedo. (The navy, Washington, v. 2, Dec, 1908, p. 3, 9-10.) t VYE Also in Journal of the United States artillerv, Fcrt Monroe, v. 31, 1909, p. 214-215, 220-222, VWA. 1044. Hot-air-driven torpedoes. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 99, 1908, p. 77.) VA Experiments made by Sir William G. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co., and Messrs. Whitehead & Co. 1045. Increased range and speed of tor- pedoes. (Naval annual, Portsmouth, 1908, p. 284-286.) VXA 1046. Lalande, Louis. Contribution a I'etude des torpilles automobiles. (Alarine frangaise, Paris, annee 21, 1908, p. 496-502. 573-591.) VXA 1047. [Method of recovering torpedoes.] (Engineer, London, v. 105, 1908, p. 397.) VA Brief note. 1048. The New Davis projectile torpedo, illus. (Scientific American, New York, V. 99, 1908. p. 159.) VA Abstracted in United States Naval Institute. Pro- ceedings, Annapolis, v. 34, 1908, p. 1343-1344, VX.'i. Invention of Lieut.-Commander Cleland Davis, U. S. N. 1049. The New Greenock torpedo fac- tory. (Engineer, London, v. 105, 1908, p. 529.) VA Brief note. 1050. The New torpedo boat destroyers. (Engineer, London, v. 106, 1908, p. 326- 227.) VA 1051. New type of torpedoes. (Engineer- ing news. New York, v. 60, 1908, p. 235.) VDA Brief note on invention of Lieut.-Commander Cle- land Davis. 1052. Les Nouveaux torpilleurs de la marine bulgare. illus. (Journal de la marine, le vacht, Paris, v. 31, 1908, p. 646- 648.) " tfVXF 1053. P., L. Die Verwendung der Tor- pedowaffe in der Zukunft. (Schiffbau, Berlin, Jahrg. 9, 1908, p. 684-686.) f VXA 1054. Panzerbieter, W. Torpedos und Seeminen. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Mimchen, Jahrg. 3, 1908, p. 185-189, 203- 44 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 190S, continued. 206, 227-230, 411-412, 446-450; Jahrg. 4, 1909, p. 48-51, 70-72, 90-92, 147-152; Jahrg. 6, 1911, p. 89-91.) t VOA 1055. Pedersen, B. La grenade Peder- sen. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 3, 1908, p. 81-82.) t VOA 1056." Phenomenal speed of latest tor- pedoes. (Scientific American, New York, V. 98, 1908, p. 326.) VA 1057. Podgurskiy, N. Empleo de las granadas de mano en Puerto Arturo. (Memorial de ingenieros, Madrid, afio 63, 1908, p. 398-403.) VWA 1058. Los Progresos del "torpedo auto- movil." (La vida maritima, Madrid, ano 7, 1908, p. 103.) tt VXA 1059. The Progress of the torpedo. (Engineering, London, v. 85, 1908, p. 217- 218.) VDA Also printed in the Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 34, 1908, p. 730- 733, VXA, and, in abbreviated form, in The naval annual, Portsmouth, 190S, p. 285-286, VXA. 1060. Ricart y Giralt, Jose. La protec- cion de los fondos de los buques contra la explosion de los torpedos. (La vida mari- tima, Madrid, ano 7, 1908, p. 216.) ff VXA 1061. Richter, Fritz. Eine neue mili- tarische Waffe. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoff- wesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 3, 1908, p. 288- 291.) fVOA 1062. Senkowski, M. Ueber Torpedier- ung der Tiefbohrschachte. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoff- wesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 3, 1908, p. 169- 171.) tVOA 1063. The Speed of torpedo-boat destroy- ers. (Engineer, London, v. 105, 1908, p. 37-38.) VA 1064. Stockton, Charles Herbert. The use of submarine mines and torpedoes in time of war. (American journal of inter- national law, New York, v. 2, 1908, p. 276- 284.) XBA 1065. Submarine mines. (Naval annual, Portsmouth, 1908, p. 286-287.) VXA Brief note. 1066. Surface or submarine torpedo boats. (Engineer, London, v. 106, 1908, p. 503.) VA 1067. Tactical value of torpedo craft. (Scientific American, New York, v. 99, 1908, p. 330.) VA 1068. Thomycroft, J. E. Modern tor- pedo boats and destroyers. (Institution of Naval Architects, Transactions, London, V. 50, 1908, p. 59-68.) VXA With discussion, p. 68-76. Abstracted in Engineer, London, v. IDS, 1908, p. 368-369, VA. Translated in Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 62, p. 1020-1036, VXA. 1069. Torpedo and anti-torpedo arma- ment. (Engineer, London, v. 105, 1908, p. 430.) VA 1070. Torpedo attack on the monitor "Florida." illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 98, 1908, p. 456.) VA Series of tests made near Sewell's Point, Va. 1071. Torpedo control by wireless. (Western electrician, Chicago, v. 43, 1908, p. 255.) VGA Also printed in the Journal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 30, 1908, p. 322-323, VIVA. Brief note on the invention of Charles A. Logue. 1072. Torpedo experiments at Cher- bourg. (Engineer, London, v. 105, 1908, p. 182.) VA Brief note. 1073. Torpedo experiments on the moni- tor Florida. (American Society of Naval Engineers, Journal, Washington, v. 20, 1908, p. 772-77Z.) VXA Also in Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, Va., v. 29, 1908, p. 323-324, VWA. Abstracted from the New York Times. 1074. Torpedos und Seeminen. (Schiff- bau, Berlin, Jahrg. 10, 1908-09, p. 209-211, 251-253, 378-380, 573-575.) f VXA 1075. Torpedoschutznetze. (Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 36, 1908, p. 325-335.) VXA 1076. Le Torpilleur allemand G. 137. illus. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, V. 31, 1908, p. 23.) ff VXF 1077. The Unge air torpedo. (Engineer- ing, London, v. 86, 1908, p. 177.) VDA Brief note. 1078. United States.— Chief of Staff. Questions and answers for use in the in- struction of torpedo companies and de- tachments. (New system.) Washing- ton: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1908. 30 p. 16°. vws 1909 1079. Aerial torpedoes. (Electrical re- view and western electrician, New York, V. 54, 1909, p. 920.) VGA 1080. Alex. i)ber Torpedoboot- und Unterseebootangriffe und deren Abwehr. (Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiete des See- wesens, Pola, Bd. 37, 1909, p. 232-243.) VXA Translated in Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 64, 1909, p. 606-624, VXA. TORPEDOES 45 1909, continued. 1081. Alger, Philip R. Torpedo firing at moving targets. illus. (United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, Annapolis, V. 35, 1909, p. 173-183.) VXA Effect of errors in the estimation of the speed and course of the target. 1082. Aronson, Samuel. The torpedo a machine shop triumph, illus. (American machinist. New York, v. 32, 1909, p. 645- 651.) VFA Also note on p. 961. Gives description of a Bliss-Leavitt torpedo. 1083. B., F. Nuovo siluripedio in cemento armato. illus. (Rivista marit- tima, Roma, anno 42, trimestre 1, 1909, p. 655-656.) VXA 1084. B., M. Lufttorpedos. illus. (Kriegs- technische Zeitschrift, Berlin, Bd. 12, 1909, p. 238-241.) VWA 1085. Bemay, Henri. Defense against submarine mines, illus. (Journal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, Va., V. 31. 1909, p. 192-194.) VWA Translated from Le Yacht. 1086. La torpille automobile Gabet. illus. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, V. 32, 1909, p. 691.) ft VXF 1087. Brazilian torpedo-boat destroyers. (Engineer, London, v. 108, 1909, p. 4-6.) VA 1088. British and foreign torpedo-boat flotillas. (Naval annual, London, 1909, p. 226-243.) VXA 1089. Cavelier de Cuverville, Jules Marie Armand. Submarine mines and their ef- fects in the Russo-Japanese war. (Jour- nal of the United States artiller}^ Fort Monroe, v. 31, 1909, p. 176-179.) VWA Translated from the author's La legon de la guerre. 1090. Davis, Richmond P. The automo- bile torpedo in coast defense. illus. (Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 31, 1909, p. 138-143.) VWA 1091. Effect of torpedoes on warships. (Marine review, Cleveland, O., v. 29, April 21, 1909, p. 36.) fVXA 1092. Einiges iiber die Entwickelung und den gegenwartigen Stand des Untersee- bootwesens in den verschiedenen Staaten. (Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiete des See- wesens, Pola, Bd. 37, 1909, p. 188-223.) VXA 1093. Folley, Paul. The torpedo service of to-day and of to-morrow. illus. (United States Naval Institute, Proceed- ings, Annapolis, v. 3S. 1909, p. 513-532.) VXA 1094. The Gabet wireless controlled auto- mobile torpedo, illus. (Scientific Ameri- can, New York, v. 101, 1909, p. 241-242.) VA 1095. The Hardcastle torpedo. (Naval annual, Portsmouth, 1909, p. 250-251.) VXA Brief description. 1096. Heinz, Julius. Ueber die Anwarm- ung der Betriebsluft des Torpedos. (Mit- teilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 37, 1909, p. 662-684.) VXA Translated by Raoul Marsollet in Revue maritime, Paris, tome 188, 1911, p. 171-194, yX.4. 1097. High-speed destroyers for the United States navy. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 101, 1909, p. 314.) VA 1098. Hoffmann, A. M. The automobile torpedo of to-day. illus. (International marine engineering, New York, v. 14, 1909, p. 57-59.) VXA Reprinted in Journal of the American Society of Naval Engineers, Washington, v. 21, 1909, p. 629- 036, VX.4. 1099. Italian experiments on torpedo at- tack, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 88, 1909, p. 228.) VDA Printed in slightly abbreviated form in Jovrnal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 32, 1909, p. 201-202, VWA. and in Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 35, 1909, p. 991- 992, VXA. 1100. The Latest submarines of the United States, illus. (Scientific Ameri- can, New York, v. 101, 1909, p. 296-297.) VA Illustrations of torpedo tubes. 1101. Laurenti, C. Torpediniere "suba- quee." (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 42, trimestre 3, p. 459-466.) VXA 1102. Le Seven, E. Appareil moteur a turbines Parsons du torpilleur 293. (Re- vue maritime, Paris, tome 181, 1909, p. 361- 394.) VXA 1103. Loygorri, Joaquin de. El acora- zado-torpedero. illus. (La vida maritima, Madrid, ano 8, 1909, p. 198-199.) ft VXA 1104. Michel-Schmidt, M. Batterie des maures. Hot artificiel de lancement pour essais de torpilles automobiles. (Societe des ingenieurs civils de France, Memoires et travaux, Paris, annee 1909, v. 1, p. 118- 167.) VDA Abstracted in Engineering news. New York, v. 62, 1909, p. 36-38, VDA. 1105. Montero, Enrique de. Submarinos y sumergibles. illus. (Memorial de in- genieros, Madrid, ano 64, 1909, p. 469-479, 525-531, 549-564.) VWA 1106. Neudeck, G. Der Bau der Krieg- schiffc und der Unterseeboote. illus. (In: Max Geitel, Der Siegeslauf der Technik, Berlin, 1909, Bd. 3, p. 387-416.) V 46 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1909, continued. 1107. A New rifle-propelled grenade, illus. (Scientific American, New York, V. 100, 1909, p. 20.) VA Also printed in United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 35, 1909, p. 310-313, VXA. Invention of F. T. Marten Hale. 1108. The New Schneider torpedo. (Jour- nal of United States artillery. Fort Mon- roe, V. Z2, 1909, p. 213-214.) VWA 1109. The New torpedo battery at Leoube bay. (The Navy, Washington, V. 3, June, 1909, p. Z7.) f VYE Also in Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 32, 1909, p. 181-182, VWA. 1110. New tj'pe of sub-surface torpedo boat. (Scientific American, New York, V. 100, 1909, p. 280.) VA Invention of Clarence L. Berger. 1111. Obus de perforation et obus explo- sifs. (Revue de Paris, Paris, annee 16, 1909, tome 5, p. 283-296.) * DM Translated in the Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. iZ, 1910, p. 49-57, VWA. 1112. Our need of torpedoes. (Armj^ and navy journal. New York, v. 46, 1909. p. 875.) ttVWA 1113. A Projectile carrying a torpedo. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 47, 1909, p. 146.) ft VWA Invention of Lieut. -Commander Cleland Davis. 1114. A Radi-automatic torpedo invented by M. Gustave Gabet. (Journal of United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 31, 1909, p. 213.) VWA Brief note. 1115. S., E. p. II siluro Hardcastle. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 42, trimestre 2, 1909, p. 350-352.) VXA 1116. The Schneider torpedo-launching station, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 100, 1909, p. 222.) VA With illustration on p. 217. 1117. Schneider torpedo testing station, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 88, 1909, p. 170-173.) VDA Also printed in Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 68, 1909, p. 308-310, VA. 1118. Spear, Lawrence. Underwater tor- pedo boats, illus. (American Society of Naval Engineers, Journal, Washington, V. 21, 1909, p. 353-427.) VXA Notes on the Whitehead and other torpedoes and the Davis gun. 1119. Sueter, Alurray F. fivolution de la mine sous-marine, illus. (Revue mari- time, Paris, tome 180, 1909, p. 287-329.) VXA Translated by M. Bizot from the author's The evolution of the submarine boat, mine and torpedo. 1120. Testing a torpedo-boat defense, illus. (Scientific American, New York, V. 101, 1909, p. 124, 127.) VA Also printed in the Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, v. 35, 1909, p. 970-971, VXA. Tests made in Portsmouth harbor by the British Admiralty. 1121. Torpedo battery in the Mediter- ranean, illus. (Engineer, London, v. 107, 1909, p. 412-413.) VA 1122. Torpedo-canon Davis, illus. (La vida maritima, Madrid, ano 8, 1909, p. 264.) ttVXA 1123. Torpedo defence, illus. (Marine engineer, London, v. 32, 1909, p. 28-29.) VXA Invention of Dr. G. Horatio Jones; method of protecting ships against torpedoes. 1124. El Torpedo proyectil "Davis." (Boletin del Centre naval, Buenos Aires, tonio 27, 1909, p. 83-86.) VXA 1125. Torpedoprojekte. (Ueberall, Ber- lin, Jahrg. 11, 1909, p. 716-718.) ft VXA Development of the torpedo. 1126. Torpedos y minas. (Revista gen- eral de marina, Madrid, tomo 65, 1909, p. 337-348.) VXA 1127. Torpedoschlachtschiffe. illus. (Mit- teilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 37, 1909, p. 243-247.) VXA 1128. Ueber Torpedoboot- und Untersee- bootangriffe und deren Abwehr. (Mitteil- ungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 37, 1909, p. 232-243.) VXA 1129. Unar, Theodor. Lufttorpedos. illus. (Mitteilungen iiber Gegenstande des Artillerie- und Geniewesens, Wien, Jahrg. 40, 1909, p. 64-71.) VWI 1130. Vance, Willis R. Observation fir- ing of submarine mines, illus. (Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Mon- roe, V. 31, 1909, p. 144-149.) VWA 1131. Wagner, Adolf. Von einem Schwimmer in bestimmter Wassertiefe gehaltener Torpedo. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoff- wesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 4, 1909, p. 396.) tVOA 1132. Walther, P. Die Minen und die Torpedos. illus. (In: Max Geitel, Der Siegeslauf der Technik, Berlin, 1909, Bd. 3, p. 371-387.) V 1133. A Warship sunk by a torpedo as an experiment. (Scientific American supple- ment. New York, v. 68, 1909, p. 392.) VA 1134. Williams torpedo. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 46, 1909, p. 955.) ft VWA Brief note. TORPEDOES 47 1909, continued. 1135. A Wirelessly-controlled torpedo, illus. (Scientific American, New York, V. 100, 1909, p. 206.) VA Abstracted in the Army and navy journal. New York, V. 47, 1910, p. 122, ft VIVA. Notes on experiments by Tesla, Orling, Arm- strong and Gabet. 1136. Wittmer, R. Die Torpedowaffe. Berlin: E. S. Mittler und Sohn. 1909. 33(1) p., 1 diagr. illus. 8°. (Meeres- kunde. Jahrg. 3, Heft 4.) PSRA 1137. X. e Y. Necesidad de un poligono de torpedos. illus. (Boletin del Centro naval, Buenos Aires, tomo 27, p. 575-581.) VXA 1910 1138. Bemay, Henri. Les torpilles de hlocus. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, V. 33, 1910, p. 33-34.) ft VXF 1139. Charmoille. La distance de lance- ment des torpilles automobiles. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, annee 33, 1910, p. 369.) ttVXF 1140. Dary, Georges. Torpilles dirige- ables. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 62, 1910, p. 438-439.) VA 1141. Fournier, Lucien. Canots et tor- pilles dirigeables par les ondes electriques. illus. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 62, 1910, p. 286-287.) VA 1142. Telemecanique sans fil: la tor- pille dirigeable Gabet. illus. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 63, p. 37-40.) VA 1143. Le Franc, A. Nouvelles torpilles automobiles. (Moniteur de la flotte, Paris, annee 57, no. 43, Oct. 23, 1910, p. 3.) ttVYH 1144. Material de torpedos y minas para el Brasil. illus. (Boletin del Centro naval, Buenos Aires, tomo 27, 1910, p. 632-638.) VXA 1145. A New type of torpedo boat: a double-hulled boat with its engines en- tirely below the waterline. illus. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 102, 1910, p. 276.) VA 1146. Noalhat, H. Un nouvel engin porte-torpille. illus. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 63, 1910, p. 329-331.) VA 1147. Ryan, L. S. Mine commander's board. illus. (Journal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 33, 1910, p. 33-37.) VWA Method adopted for checking the firing of sub- marine mines. 1148. Sueter, Murray Fraser. Protection des navires contre les e.xplosifs sous- marins. (Revue maritime, Paris, tome 184, 1910, p. 281-292.) VXA Extracted from his Evolution of the submarine boat, mine and torpedo. Translated by M. Bizot. 1911 1149. Chalon, Paul F. Effets produits par les explosions sous-marines; Explosions sous-marines; Application des explosifs aux travaux sous-marins. (In his: Les ex- plosifs modernes, Paris, 1911, p. 607-670.) VOG Valuable data on torpedoes and submarine mines. Also consult the index. 1150. Charmoille. Les barrages. (Jour- nal de la marine, le j^acht, Paris, annee 34, 1911, p. 737-738.) ft VXF 1151. La Defense contre les mines flot- tantes. illus. (Armee et marine, Paris, annee 12, 1911, p. 444-445.) ft VWA 1152. Efficiency of torpedoes. (Army and navv journal, New York, v. 48, 1911, p. 1579.) ttVWA Details of tests made on various types of torpe- does by the United States government. 1153. Filets pare-torpilles. (Moniteur de la flotte, Paris, annee 58, no. 13, April 1, 1911, p. 3.) tt VYH 1154. Fletcher, R. A. Warships and their stor3', with coloured frontispiece by Charles Di.xon. London: Cassell & Com- pany, Ltd., 1911. xxii, 348 p., 81 pi. illus. 8^ vxK See inde.x under torpedoes, torpedo boats, torpedo gunboats, torpedo nets, and torpedo tubes. 1155. [Der Kleine Kreuzer "Cassini," Alinenleger.] (Schiffbau, Berlin, Jahrg. 13, 1911, p. 21.) t VXA Notes on the French mine layer "Cassini." 1156. Le Franc, A. La defense contre les sous-marins. (Moniteur de la flotte, Paris, annee 58, no. 17, April 29, 1911, p. 3.) ttVYH 1157. Les mines sous-marines. (Moniteur de la flotte, Paris, annee 58, no. 41, Oct. 14, 1911, p. 3.) ft VYH 1158. Le sous-marin mouilleur de mines. (Moniteur de la flotte, Paris, tome 58, no. 6. Feb. 11, 1911, p. 3.) ft VYH 1159. Les torpilles a rechauffeur d'air. (Moniteur de la flotte, Paris, annee 58, no. 15, April 15, 1911, p. 3.) ft VYH 1160. Naval officer invents aerial torpedo. (Aeronautics, New York, v. 9, 1911, p. 141- 142.) VDS Invention of Paul E. Chamberlin, U. S. M. C. 1161. Nouveaux essais sur la commande a distance des bateaux et torpilles auto- 48 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1911, continued. mobiles, illus. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, annee 34, 1911, p. 716-717.) ttVXF From Cosmos. 1162. Der Stand der Torpedowaffe im Jahre 1911. illus. (Jahrbuch fiir Deutsch- lands Seeinteressen, Berlin, Jahrg. 1911, p. 167-188.) VYL Also printed in Revue maritime, Paris, tome 192, 1912, p. 149-175, FX.-i. 1163. Stenzel, Alfred. Seekriegsge- schichte in ihren wichtigsten Abschnitten mit Beriicksichtigung der Seetaktik. Hannover and Leipzig: Hahn'sche Buch- handlung, 1907-11. 5 v. 8°. VXP See index to Teil 5, p. 426, under Minen- und Torpedowesen. 1164. Test of the Davis torpedo. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 49, 1911, p. 255-256.) ft VWA First United States government test of the torpedo invented by Cleland Davis, U. S. N. 1165. La Torpille de 533. (Moniteur de la flotte, Paris, annee 58, no. 51, Dec. 23, 1911. p. 3.) ttVYH 1912 1166. Automatic submarine mines, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 93, 1912, p. 520- 524, 584-587.) VDA Also printed in the Journal of the United States artillcrv. Fort Monroe, v. 38, 1912, p. 70-84, 232-240, VWA.' A very comprehensive article giving a description of Elia's automatic system and the twin mines of the Vickers-Brequet system; also tests and apparatus for laying mines. 1167. Beck, Z. Rechnerische Untersuch- ung ijber die Gefahrlichkeit von Kontakt- minen. (Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 40, 1912, p. 1-11.) VXA 1168. Charmoille. Les lancements a cone de clioc. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, annee 35, 1912, p. 401.) ft VXF 1169. The Davis gun-torpedo. .illus. (Engineer, London, v. 113, 1912, p. 205- 206.) VA Translated in Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 40, p. 939-944, VX.4; and in Marine-Rundschan, Berlin, Bd. 23, 1912, p. 529-532, VX.4. 1170. Ferragut y Sbert, Guillermo. Tor- pedos automoviles; estudios de punteria. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 70, 1912, p. 681-745.) VXA 1171. Filets pare-torpilles. illus. (Moni- teur de la flotte, Paris, annee 59, 1912, no. 6, Feb. 10, 1912, p. 3.) ft VYH 1172. Firing submarine mines by wireless telegraphy. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 107, 1912, p. 101.) VA Invention of Dr. Branly, the French scientist. 1173. Die Lancierungen mit Manover- sprengpatronen. (Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 40, 1912, p. 1410-1413.) VXA 1174. Le Franc, A. Les mines sous- marines. (Moniteur de la flotte, Paris, annee 59, no. 20, May 18, 1912, p. 3.) ft VYH 1175. Nouvelles torpilles automo- biles. (Moniteur de la flotte, Paris, annee 59, no. 25, June 22, 1912, p. 3.) ff VYH 1176. M., L. Mines et poseurs de mines de blocus. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, annee 35, 1912, p. 289-290.) ft VXF Description of three types of automatic torpedoes. 1177. A Mine-laying squadron. (Jour- nal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, Va., v. 38, 1912, p. 115-116.) VWA From United service gazette, May 30, 1912. 1178. Seeminen. illus. (Ueberall, Ber- lin, Jahrg. 14, 1912, p. 2,22-Z27, 475-480.) ft VXA 1179. Skerrett, Robert G. A new form of attack; a torpedo that carries a gun. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 107, 1912, p. 89, 94.) VA Description of the Davis gun torpedo. 1180. Ueber die Moglichkeit, Torpedo- boote zu panzern. illus. (Ueberall, Ber- lin, Jahrg. 15, 1912, p. 57-61.) ff VXA Translated by J. Kreil from Morskoi Sbornik (Russische Marine-Rundschan) of Nov., 1911. 1181. The Whitehead torpedo. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 49, 1912, p. 1235.) ft VWA Abstracted from United service gazette. 1913 1182. Algo sobre nuestros destroyers. (Boletin del Centro naval, Buenos Aires, tomo 31, p. 583-587.) VXA Account of new Chilian destroyers. 1183. Antona, A. Cannone antisilurante. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 46, trimestre 2, 1913, p. 53-57.) VXA 1184. L'Augmentation du calibre des tor- pilles automobiles. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 69, 1913, p. 145.) VA 1185. Bannerman-Phillips, H. Mining tlie air with balloon torpedoes. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 108, 1913, p. 538.) VA Illustration on p. 533. TORPEDOES 49 1913, continued. 1186. Be'rnotti, Romeo. II siluro sulle navi di linea. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 46, trimestre 3, 1913, p. 211-224.) VXA Translated by Thomas Withers, Jr., in Proceed- ings of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, V. 40. 1914, p. 1775-1786, VXA. The torpedo on capital ships. 1187. Bohn & Kahler. Auf Zeit einstell- bare Vorrichtung zum Versenken von Seeminen. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Alimchen, lahrg. 8, 1913, p. 475-476.) tVOA Patent granted Aug. 6, 1912, for a time device for the sinking of submarine mines, 1188. Ceppi, Guillermo, Algunas con- sideraciones sobre la importancia del torpedo. (Boletin del Centro naval, Buenos Aires, tomo 31, 1913, p. 173-204.) VXA 1189. Charmoille. Le calibre de la tor- pille automobile. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, annee 36, 1913, p. 433-434.) ttVXF 1190. Torpilleurs d'escadre. (Jour- nal de la marine, le j'acht, Paris, annee 36, 1913, p. 509-510.) ttVXF 1191. Cirinei, Egisto. Lancio di siluri dair aeroplano. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 46, trimestre 4, 1913, p. 306.) VXA 1192. Cuniberti, \^ittorio. Tutti siluri. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 46, trimes- tre 2, 1913, p. 199-203.) VXA Translated by Thomas Withers, Jr., in Proceed- ings of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, V. 40, 1913, p. 27-31, VXA. A general article on torpedoes. 1193. Davis, Richmond P. Development of the submarine mine in the United States service. illus. (Journal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 39, 1913, p. 15-32.) VWA Notes on the use of mines in the Russo-Japanese war. 1194. El Destroyer "Commandant Rivieri." (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 72,, 1913, p. 600-604.) VXA Also printed in Boletin del Centro naval, Buenos Aires, tomo 31, 1913, p. 587-593, VXA. 1195. Elia, Giovanni Emanuele. Selbst- tatige Ankervorrichtung fiir Seeminen mit Lot zur Regelung der Tauchtiefe. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Tahrg. 8, 1913, p. 236-237.) t VGA Patent for a device to haul in a mine indepen- dent of its anchor. 1196. French destroyer "Commandant Riviere." illus. (Engineer, London, V. 116, 1913, p. 178-179.) VA 1197. The French mine layers Cerbere and Pluton. illus. (Engineer, London, V. 116, 1913, p. 515.) VA With illustration on p. 516. Also printed in Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 41, 1914, p. 361-363, VIVA. 1198. French torpedo boat destroyer "Magon." illus. (Engineer, London, V. 115, 1913, p. 658, 663-664.) VA 1199. Frost, H. H. The problem of firing at a fleet under way with long-range tor- pedoes, illus. (United States Naval In- stitute, Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 39, 1913, p. 681-698.) VXA 1200. Giraldi, A. Pecori. Velocita dei siluri in uso presso la marina inglese. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 46, trimes- tre 4, 1913, p. 65.) VXA 1201. Gray, James G. The properties and methods of operation of gyroscopes, illus. (Institution of Engineers and Ship- builders in Scotland, Transactions, Glas- gow, V. 57, 1913, p. 121-146.) VDA Use on torpedoes. 1202. The Greek torpedo-boat destroyers of the "Lion" class. illus. (Engineer, London, v. 116, 1913, p. 59-60.) VA With large illustration facing p. 70. 1203. Guidoni, Alessandro. Lancio di grossi pesi dall' aeroplano. (Rivista marit- tima, Roma, anno 46, trimestre 4, 1913, p. 15-20.) VXA 1204. H., F. La construction et la pose des mines sous-marines, systeme Elia. illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 62, 1913, p. 189-192.) VA 1205. Hellweg, J. F. Emergency repairs to a destrover. illus. (Scientific Ameri- can, New York, v. 109, 1913, p. 175, 180.) VA Notes on repairs on the "Burrows." 1206. Hintze. Die Treffaussichten des Torpedos. (Marine-Rundschau, Berlin, Jahrg. 24, 1913, p. 415-429.) VXA 1207. lachino, A. Impiego del siluro nel combattimento fra navi. (Rivista marit- tima, Roma, anno 46, trimestre 2, 1913, p. 219-242, 453-455.) VXA 1208. Jane, Frederick T. Recognition book of German torpedo crafts. No. 1. Adapted from "Fighting ships." London: S. Low, Alarston & Co., Ltd., 1913. 3 folded 1. obi. 24°. VXV 1209. Kerc'hoat, L. de. La protection interieure contre les torpilles et les mines, illus. (Tournal de la marine, le A'acht, Paris, annee 36, 1913, p. 653-654.) ff VXF 1210. La torpille automobile. (Jour- nal de la marine, le vacht, Paris, annee 36. 1913, p. 472-473.) ' ff VXF 50 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1913, continued. 12n. Kretschmer, O. Torpedos und Tor- pedoboote. (In: Technik des Kriegs- wesens, Berlin, 1913, p. 693-705.) VWC 1212. - Die Unterseeminen. (In: Technik des Kriegswesens, Berlin, 1913, p. 686-693.) VWC 1213. Le Franc, A. Les mines-ludions. (Aloniteur de la flotte, Paris, annee 60, no. 18, Alay 3, 1913, p. 3.) ft VYH 1214. Lernet, Alexander. Seemine mit mechanischer Stossziindung. illus. (Zeit- schrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 8, 1913, p. 356.) fVOA Patent granted for a submarine mine with me- chanical percussion fuse, April 9, 1911. 1215. Livramento, A. O papel dos torpe- deiros na guerra russo-japoneza. (Revista maritima brazileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 62, 1913, p. 527-548.) VXA 1216. The Marten-Hale aeroplane bomb, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 96, 1913, p. 536.) VDA Also printed in the Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 39, 1913, p. 1766-1767, VXA. 1217. MeweS, Rudolf. Ueber Lufttor- pedos. (Zeitschrift fiir Sauerstoff- und Stickstoff-Industrie, Leipzig, Jahrg. 5, 1913, p. 31-35, 82-85, 272-273.) f VOA 1218. Michelsen, S. Die Entwicklung der Torpedowaffe. illus. (Schiffbautech- nische Gesellschaft, Jahrbuch, Berlin, Bd. 14. 1913, p. 192-206.) f VXA Discussion, p. 207-208. 1219. Ocenasek, Ludvig. Von der Sende- stelle aus gesteuerter Torpedo. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 8, 1913, p. 475.) fVOA Patent granted Oct. 3, 1911, for a torpedo steered from the place of starting. 1220. Operating a torpedo from a land station. (Wireless age, New York, v. 1, 1913, p. 97.) VGA Also printed in Proceedings, of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 40, 1914, p. 257-258, VXA. A mechanism for operating a torpedo by non- interferable radio impulses, invented by John Hays Hammond, Jr. 1221. Peltier, J. Les torpilleurs d'escadre "Fourche" et "Faulx." illus. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, annee 26, 1913, p. 406-410.) ttVXH Translated in Boletin del Centra nazal, Buenos Aires, tomo31, 1913, p. 463-469, VXA. 1222. Pierreval, C. La torpille automo- bile. (Aloniteur de la flotte. Paris, annee 60, no. 43, Oct. 25, 1913, p. 3.) ft VYH 1223. Piraja, Mauricio. Instructoria de torpedos e minas. (Revista • maritima brazileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 63, 1913, p. 315-328, 649-659; v. 64. 1914, p. 1695- 1706; V. 65, 1914. p. 499-504; v. 68, 1916, p. 95-100; V. 69, 1916, p. 45-49.) VXA 1224. Les Porteurs de mines "Cerbere et Pluton." illus. (Journal de la marine, le vacht, Paris, annee 36, 1913, p. 837-838.) tfVXF 1225. Reymond, P. Les nouvelles fusees. illus. (Moniteur de la flotte, Paris, tome 60, no. 25, June 21, 1913, p. 3.) ft VYH 1226. Le sous-marin mouilleur de mines. (Moniteur de la flotte, Paris, annee 60, no. 1, Jan. 4, 1913, p. 3.) ft VYH 1227. Sechi, Giovanni. Armamento anti- silurante. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 46, trimestre 2, 1913, p. 455-460.) VXA 1228. Skerrett, Robert G. The modern automobile torpedo. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 108, 1913, p. 18-19.) VA Notes on the Whitehead and the Bliss-Leavitt tor- pedoes. 1229. Smith, fimile. Sonde a signal et appareil suedois pour decouvrir les bas- fonds et les mines sous-marines, illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 63, 1913, p. 50-52.) VA 1230. Torpedo boats and mines. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 50, 1913, p. 381.) tfVWA 1231. Torpedo tubes but not torpedoes. (Scientific American, New York, v. 109, 1913, p. 82.) VA Editorial on torpedo shortage. 1232. Whitehead & Co. A.-G.. Fiume. Vorrichtung zum Ausstossen von Tor- pedos aus einem an der Breitseite des Schiffes unter Wasser schwenkbar ange- lenkten Fiihrungsrahmen. illus. (Zeit- schrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 8, 1913, p. 237-238.) ft VOA Patent granted March 15, 1911. 1914 1233. Andler, S. Der Torpedoweitschuss. illus. (Marine-Rundschau, Berlin, Jahrg. 25, 1914, p. 512-525.) VXA Translated in Revista maritima brazileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 65, 1914, p. 659-675, VXA. 1234. Attack and defense by submarine mines, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. Ill, 1914, p. 270-271, 286.) VA TORPEDOES 51 1914, continued. 1235. The Automobile torpedo. illus. (Scientific American supplement, New York, V. 78, 1914, p. 217-218.) VA Also printed in Journal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 42, 1914, p. 357-363. VWA. Compiled from La nature and La science et la fie. History of the Whitehead torpedo and notes on the Bliss-Leavitt torpedo. 1236. Avery, Ray L. The mine defense of harbors: its history, principles, relation to the other elements of defense, and tac- tical employment. (Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 42, 1914, p. 1-17.) VWA Notes on Bushnell's torpedo; use of torpedoes and mines during the Civil war; development of the submarine mine, 1585-1904. 1237. Barclay, Sir Thomas. The floating mines curse; an unsentimental study. (Nineteenth century, New York, v. 76, 1914, p. 745-752.) * DA 1238. Battleships and submarine attack. (Engineer, London, v. 118, 1914, p. 71-72.) VA Also printed in Journal of the American Society of Naval Engineers, Washington, v. 26, 1914, p. 1401- 1403, VXA. 1239. Benjamin, Park. The flying-fish torpedo. (Independent, New York, v. 80, 1914, p. 165-166.) *DA Abstracted in Artnv and navy journal, New York, v. 52, 1914, p. 295, ft VWA. 1240. Bernay, Henri. L'utilisation de la torpille. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, annee 37, 1914, p. 289-290.) ft VXF 1241. Bernotti, Romeo. L'attacco diurno torpediniero. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 47, trimestre 1, 1914, p. 225-233.) VXA Translated by W. N. Jeffers in Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 40, 1914, p. 1155-1162, VXA. Valuable suggestions as to daylight torpedo-boat attack. 1242. Biles, Sir John Harvard. On the protection of battleships against submarine attack, illus. (Institution of Naval Archi- tects, Transactions, London, v. 56, 1914, p. 257-262.) VXA With discussion, p. 262-270. Also printed in Engineering, London, v. 98, 1914, l>.6h-7\,VDA; Engineer, /London, v. 118, 1914, p. 33-35, VA. Abstracted in Engineering magazine. New York, v. 47, 1914, p. 909-911, VDA, and in Marine engineer, London, v. i7, 1915, p. 326-327, VXA. 1243. Bunker, Paul D. The mine defense of harbors: its history, principles, relation to the other elements of defense, and tac- tical employment, illus. (Journal of the L'nited States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 41, 1914, p. 129-170.) VWA A very complete article, giving list of U. S. battleships torpedoed during the Civil war; an account of Elia's automatic mine; and the principles of mine laying. 1244. C, p. Les mines sous-marines pour la defense des ports, illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 65, 1914, p. 360-362.) VA 1245. C, S. O torpedo moderno e as novas construcgSes navaes. (Revista maritima brazileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 65, 1914, p. 505-524.) VXA 1246. Carteron, Charles Pierre Jules. Von einem Unterseeboot abzuwerfende, sich selbsttatig in bestimmter Tiefe ver- ankernde, aus Schwimmer, Anker und Lot bestehende Seemine mit Auftrieb. (Zeit- schrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 9, 1914, p. 326.) tVOA Patent for a submarine mine thrown out by a submarine and anchored at a certain depth. 1247. Curry, E. Hamilton. Menace of the torpedo. (Nineteenth centurj^ & after, New York, v. 76, 1914, p. 153-165.) * DA 1248. Defense against submarine mines. (Mechanical world, London, v. 56, 1914, p. 81.) VFA Also printed in Journal of the American Society of Naval Engineers, Washington, v. 26, 1914, p. 1400- 1401, VXA; and in Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 44, 1915, p. 229-230, VWA. 1249. De Feo, V. Appunti sul lancio. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 47, trimestre 1, 1914, p. 449-470.) VXA 1250. Drop-hammers for Greenock tor- pedo factory. (Engineering, London, v. 98, 1914, p. 612.) VDA 1251. Elia, Giovanni Emanuele. Seemine. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 9, 1914, p. ZiS-336.) tVOA 1252. Selbsttatige Ziindvorrichtung fiir Seeminen. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen. Jahrg. 9, 1914, p. 15, 94.) f VOA Patents granted April 9, 1911 and March 19, 1911. 1253. Vorrichtung zur Sicherung der Ziindvorrichtung von Seeminen. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 9, 1914, p. 264-265.) f VOA Patent granted Jan. 24, 1912, for safety device when igniting submarine mines. 1254. Ziindvorrichtung fiir See- minen. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, iMiinchen, Jahrg. 9, 1914, p. 133.) f VOA Patent granted July 30, 1912. 1255. Feldhaus, Franz Maria. Torpedo. (In his: Die Technik der A'orzeit, der geschichtlichen Zeit und der Naturvolker, Leipzig, 1914, col. 1181-1182.) V Gives valuable bibliographical notes. 52 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1914, continued. 1256. Ferguson, J. N. The submarine mine. (United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 40, 1914, p. 1697-1706.) VXA Notes on use of rams during the Civil war and the Russo-Japanese war. 1257. Fiske, Bradley Allen. Wireless controlled torpedoes. (Armj^ and navy- journal, New York, v. 51, 1914, p. 940.) tfVWA A communication claiming priority in the inven- tion of wireless-controlled torpedoes. 1258. Floating and anchored mines. (Marine review, Cleveland, v. 44, 1914, p. 402-403.) t VXA Describes how they are laid and how removed. 1259. Four German destroyers sunk. (Engineer, London, v. 118, 1914, p. 396.) VA 1260. Fournier, A. L'etat actuel du type contre-torpilleur. illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 64, 1914, p. 314-316.) VA 1261. The French destroyers Bisson and Renaudin. illus. (Engineer, London, v. 117, 1914, p. 615-616.) VA With illustration facing p. 636. 1262. Gosse, Joseph. Les mines sous- marines. Paris: Librairie generale de droit & de jurisprudence, 1914. 2 p.l.. 185 p., 1 1. 8°. XD 1263. Gray, James G. On experiments leading up to new gyrostatic controls for torpedoes, submarines, airships, and aero- planes, illus. (Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, Transac- tions, Glasgow, V. 58, 1914, p. 87-106.) VDA .Also printed in Scientific American supplement, Xew York, v. 79, 1915, p. 172-173, 188-189, VA. Abstracted in Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 41, 1915, p. 1324-1326, VXA. 1264. H. M. torpedo boat destroyer Laverock aground. illus. (Engineer, London, v. 117, 1914, p. 286.) VA 1265. Interior protection against torpe- does and mines, illus. (Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 42, 1914, p. 358-361.) VWA -Abstracted from Le Yacht, 1914. 1266. Jaeger, Christian. Einrichtung zum Ziinden der Minen von Minensperren mittels des elektrischen Stromes von einer Landstation aus, bei der das Bild der Wasseroberflache auf der Tafel einer Dunkelkammer wiedergegeben wird, auf der die Lage der Minen angemerkt ist. (Zeitschrift fiir das Schiess- und Spreng- stoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 9, 1914, p. 112.) fVOA Patent granted May 25, 1912. 1267. Jourdan, Sauvaire. La torpille automobile. illus. (La nature, Paris, annce 42, semestre 1, 1914, p. 264-267.) OA 1268. L., P. Mines sous-marines et mouilleurs de mines. (Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, tome 37, 1914, p. 305-306, 322.) ff VXF 1269. Laghezza, G. L'uso delle mine nella guerra marittima, secondo I'viii con- venzione dell' Aja. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 47, trimestre 1, 1914, p. 234- 252.) VXA Translated by Piers K. Kekewich in the Journal of the Roval United Service Institution, London, V. 59, 1914,' p. 455-468, VIVA. 1270. Lanchester, Frederick William. Aircraft in war. (Engineering, London, V. 98, 1914, p. 568-569, 597-598.) VDA Notes on the aerial torpedo. 1271. Le Franc, A. Le service central des torpilles. (Moniteur de la flotte, Paris, annee 61, no. 20, May 16, 1914, p. 3.) tfVYH 1272. Lissak, Ormond Mitchell. Ord- nance and gunnery; a text-book prepared for the cadets of the United States Mili- tary Academv, West Point. New York: T. Wiley & Sons, 1914. 1 p.l., v-xiv p., 1 1., 604 p. illus. 8°. VWW Submarine mines and torpedoes. Submarine tor- pedo boats, p. 576-594. 1273. M. de T., E. de. Necesidad de los barcos sumergibles en Espana. (Me- morial de ingenieros, Madrid, ano 69, 1914, p. 86-102, 107-123.) VWA 1274. McElgin, Hugh J. B. Suggestions for the organization of work on a large mine command. (Journal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 42, 1914, p. 301-311.) VWA 1275. Machado de Castro e Silva, J. Uma visita as officinas Schneider, secgao de torpedos. (Revista maritima brazileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 64, 1914, p. 1217-1231.) VXA 1276. Machado de Castro e Silva, J., and M. RocHA DE AzAMBUj.A.. Nova pistola ou percutor universal. (Revista maritima brazileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 64, 1914, p. 1201-1215.) VXA 1277. The Marten-Hall; an aeroplane bomb that explodes only on striking the ground, illus. (United States Naval In- stitute, Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 40, 1914, p. 883-884.) VXA 1278. Mines in naval warfare. (Scientific American supplement, New York, v. 78, 1914, p. 198-199.) VA Abstracted from Navy and military record, Lon- don, .August 19, 1914. Use of mines in the Russo-Japanese war. TORPEDOES 53 1914, continued. 1279. Mr. Hammond's torpedo. illus. (Outlook, New York, v. 108, 1914, p. 802.) *DA Illustration on p. 826. Also printed in the Journal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 43, 1915, p. 141-142, VWA. A radio-controlled torpedo, the invention of John Hays Hammond, Jr. 1280. Modern submarine warfare, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. Ill, 1914, p. 374, Z76-Z77.) VA Illustrations of a torpedo caught in a net, and of nets strung across harbor entrances. 1281. Moffett, Cleveland. Steered by wireless: the triumph of a man of twenty- five, illus. (McClure's magazine, New York. V. 42, March, 1914, p. 27-39.) * DA 1282. Muniz Barreto, Edmundo Williams. Elementos tacticos para o tiro de tor- pedos. (Revista maritima brazileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 65, 1914, p. 235-323.) VXA 1283. Exercicios de tiro com tor- pedos. (Revista maritima brazileira. Rio de Janeiro, v. 65, 1914, p. 851-874.) VXA 1284. Neeser, Robert Wilden. The work of the torpedo flotillas, illus. (The navy, Washington, v. 8, 1914, p. 106-111.) f VYE 1285. Notes on torpedo work in H. M. ships, by R. P. Portsmouth: Gieve's [1914]. 2 p.l., Z2 p., 1 1. 12°. VXV 1286. Ocenasek, Ludvik. Fernstromsch- lussvorrichtung, besonders zum Steuern und Beherrschen von elektrisch betrie- benen Torpedos von der Feme aus. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 9, 1914. p. 75.) fVOA Patent granted Oct. 3, 1911 for the steering and controlling of electrically driven torpedoes from a distance. 1287. Operating a torpedo from a land station. (Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 42, 1914, p. i76.) VWA 1288. Owens, T. G. Battleship design, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 97, 1914, p. 449-452.) VDA Notes on torpedoes. 1289. P., R. Notes on torpedo work in H. M. ships. Portsmouth: Gieve's [1914]. 2 p.l., Z2 p., 1 1. 12°. VXV 1290. Persius, L. Die Entwicklung der Torpedowaffe. illus. (Technische Monats- hefte, Stuttgart, Jahrg. 5, 1914, p. 68-70.) VA 1291. Pramer, Karl. Der Torpedo und seine Verwendung im Kriege. (Mitteil- ungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 42, 1914. p. 38-47. 226-248, 475- 506, 580-596, 654-677, 765-800.) VXA 1292. Range of torpedoes. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 52, 1914, p. 243.) ft VWA 1293. The Reckless strewing of mines. (Marine engineer, London, v. Z7, 1914, p. 131, 148.) VXA 1294. Reymond, P. Centre les torpilles. (Moniteur de la flotte, Paris, annee 61, no. 13, March 28, 1914, p. 3.) ft VYH 1295. Santini, Felice. L'uso delle mine nelle guerre marittima. (Rivista marit- tima, Roma, anno 47, trimestre 2, 1914, p. 65-66.) VXA 1296. Submarine mines and their place in naval warfare. (Scientific Australian. Melbourne, v. 20, 1914, p. 40-41.) VA 1297. Submarines in war. (Engineer, London, v. 118, 1914, p. 487.) VA Editorial. 1298. Torpedo warfare, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. Ill, 1914, p. 374, 391.) VA Description of the Bliss-Leavitt torpedo. 1299. Torpedorohre. (Schiffbau, Berlin, Jahrg. 15, 1914, p. 574, 625, 867.) t VXA 1300. United States.— Naval War College. International law topics and discussions. 1914. Washington, 1915. 169 p. 8°. XBD Submarine mines, p. 100-138. 1301. Utiey, S. W Ten weeks with the battleship fleet, illus. (Marine review, Cleveland, v. 46, 1914, p. 207-210, 266-269. 290-293.) ttVXA On p. 293 is an account of torpedo defence drill, which is quoted in Armv and navy journal. New York, V. 51, 1914, p. 1528," ft VWA. 1302. Vannutelli, L. SuU' impiego delle torpediniere nella ricerca notturna. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 47, trimes- tre 3, 1914, p. 215-232.) VXA 1303. Vennin, L., and G. Chesxeau. Les poudres et explosifs. et les mesures de securite dans les mines de houille... Paris: C. Beranger, 1914. xviii p., 1 1., 573 p.. 1 1. illus. 8°. (Encyclopedic de science chimique appliquee. tome 6.) VOG Chargement des torpilles, p. 452-454; Mines du genie militaire, p. 454-456. 1304. Walker, Sydney Ferris. Submarine engineering; all about work under water told in popular language. London: C. A. Pearson. Ltd.. 1914. 126 p.. 1 1., 8 pi. illus. 12°. ("How does it work" series, no. 8.) VXV The torpedo, p. 37-47. 1305. Wilby, F. B. Tests of the Banga- lore torpedo. (United States. — Engineer Bureau. Professional memoirs, Wash- ington, D. C, V. 6, 1914, p. 102-110.) VDA 54 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1915 1306. Abell, T. B. The submarine. (Marine engineer, London, v. Zl , 1915, p. 264-269, 286.) VXA Abstracted from his lecture before the Liverpool University Students' Engineering Society. 1307. Aerial torpedo controlled by wire- less. (New York Times, Sept. 26, 1915, part 2, p. 12, col. 1.) * D Invention of G. F. Russell. 1308. Aerial torpedo new weapon of offense. illus. (Popular mechanics, Chicago, V. 24, 1915, p. 354.) • VFA 1309. Aerial torpedoes. (New York Times, Oct. 30, 1915, p. 3, col. 8.) * D Hudson Maxim confers with Secretary Daniels on device for timing explosion of aerial torpedoes. 1310. American air compressors for test- ing torpedoes, illus. (Engineer, London, V. 119, 1915, p. 462.) VA 1311. An Automatic mine, illus. (Jour- nal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 44, 1915, p. 230-231.) VWA 1312. The Automobile torpedo. illus. (Engineer, London, v. 120, 1915, p. 77-78.) VA A very complete article giving description of the Whitehead torpedo, largelv based on data taken from Le Genie civil, v. 66, 1915, p. 401-403, VDA. 1313. The Automobile torpedo. illus. (Scientific American supplement, New York, V. 80, 1915, p. 152-154.) VA Notes on the Whitehead, Spar, and Bliss-Leavitt torpedoes. 1314. Azevedo Milanez, Joao Francisco de. Notas sobre torpedos. (Revista maritima brazileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 66, 1915, p. 1409-1416.) VXA 1315. Bache, Rene. Launching a torpedo on the wing, illus. (Technical world, Chicago, V. 22, 1915, p. 842-845.) VDA 1315a. Using a weapon twenty cen- turies old. illus. (Technical world maga- zine, Chicago, V. 23, 1915, p. 173-176.) VDA Outlines the development of the grenade from ancient times to the revival of its use in the Russo- Japanese war and the present war in Europe. 1316. Baird, George Washington. Addi- tional notes on submarines. (American Society of Naval Engineers, Tournal, Washington, v. 27, 1915, p. 186-191.) VXA Illustration of Bushnell's torpedo. 1317. Belloni, Angelo. L'immersione dei sommergibili. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 48, trimestre 2, 1915, p. 185-199.) VXA 1318. Benjamin, Park. The Fiske tor- pedo-launching seaplane, illus. (Flying, New York, v. 4, 1915, p. 540-541, 565-566.) tVDS A new and terrible form of attack on the high seas or in harbors. 1319. Berlin, E. Le transport des mines par les courants sous Taction de la houle. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 66, 1915, p. 138.) VA 1320. Blactot, Rene. La guerre navale et la torpille. illus. (La nature, Paris, annee 43, semestre 2, 1915, p. 17-24.) OA 1321. Bravetta, Ettore. Sottomarini, sommergibili e torpedini. Con 78 incisioni intercalate nel testo. Milano: Fratelli Treves, 1915. 2 p.l., [vii-jviii, 230 p. illus. 4°. VXV 1322. Bunker, Paul D. Forms for records of mine planting. (Journal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 43, 1915, p. 331-335.) VWA 1323. Burberg, Gebriider. Fiillmaschine fiir Wurfminen, Granaten usw. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Bd. 10, 1915, p. 200.) t VOA 1324. Campagna, Enzo. La nave subac- quea; sottomarini e sommergibili. Milano: U. Hoepli, 1915. 4 p.l.. ixi-,xii, 346 p., 5 pi. illus. 16°. (Manuali Hoepli.) VXV Armamento del sommergibile, p. 263-282. 1325. Chandler, Edward F. The modern automobile torpedo. How it is con- structed, how it works and how it may be improved. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 113, 1915, p. 112-114, 128- 130.) VA 1326. Providing a torpedo with ears. illus. (Popular science monthlv. New York, v. 87, 1915, p. 489-496.) ' * DA 1327. [Checker-board system of micro- phone detectors.] (New York Times, Oct. 2, 1915, p. 3, col. 2.) *D Described by E. F. Chandler and William Du- bilier. 1328. Cohen, Samuel. Electricity and the modern automobile torpedo, illus. (Elec- trical experimenter. New York, v. 3, 1915, p. 266-267.) VGA 1329. Conness, Leland. Submarine mines. (Munsey's magazine, New York, V. 55, 1915, p. 257-265.) * DA 1330. Davis, Edmund J. Submarine at- tack. (Engineer, London, v. 119, 1915, p. 144.) VA 1331. Development of the science of mine-sweeping. (Royal United Service Institution, Journal, London, v. 60, 1915, p. 383-403.) VWA TORPEDOES 1915, continued. 1332. Development of the torpedo, illus. (Arms and the man, Washington, v. 58, 1915, p. 145.) tMYA 1333. Device for steering torpedoes by wireless. (Xew York Times, July 24, 1915, p. 11, col. 3.) *D Invention of Admiral Fiske for his new aerial torpedo boat. 1334. Device to render battleships im- mune from attack. (Xew York Times, July 20, 1915, p. 2, col. 4.) *D Tried out in English waters and in the Dardanelles. 1335. Dropping bombs from aeroplanes, illus. (Scientific Australian, Melbourne, V. 20, 1915, p. 66.) VA 1336. Dumas, A. La torpille automobile, illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 66, 1915, p. 401-408.) VA 1337. Duquet, Alfred. La torpille mena- gante. (La revue, Paris, serie 7, v. 110, 1915, p. 460-471.) *DM 1338. Effect of German torpedo on mer- chantman. (Popular mechanics, Chicago, V. 24, 1915, p. 33.) VFA Illustration. 1339. Electricity in submarine mining, illus. (The electrical review, London, V. 77, 1915, p. 454-455.) VGA 1340. English methods in combating sub- marine peril. (Xew York Times, Dec. 2, 1915, p. 1, col. 3.) *D Use of underwater telephones, motor boats, and aeroplanes. 1341. Explosionen unter Wasser. (Zeit- schrift fur das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Aliinchen, Jahrg. 10, 1915, p. 116-118.) tVOA 1342. Gentsch, Wilhelm. Ueber den An- trieb selbstfahrender Torpedos im Aus- lande. (Verein zur Beforderung des Gewerbfleisses, Verhandlungen, Berlin, Jahrg. 94, 1915, p. 469-496.) VA 1343. German incendiary bombs. illus. (Engineering, London, v. 99, 1915, p. 609.) VDA 1344. Government torpedo secrets safe. (Army and navy journal, Xew York, v. 52, 1915, p. 1292, 1295.) ft VWA Notes on Bliss-Leavitt torpedo. 1344a. Grenades. (Information annual, 1915, Xew York, 1916, p. 303.) Information Div. 1345. Guenther, Hanns. Torpedo-Flug- zeuge. illus. (Technische !Monatshefte: Technik fur Alle. Stuttgart, Jahrg. 1915, Heft 10, p. 306-308.) VA 1346. La Guerra al commercio dal 1" agosto al 15 novembre 1915. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 48, trimestre 4, 1915, p. 217-232.) VXA 1347. La Guerra al commercio nei mari settentrionali d'Europa. Dall' inizio al 31 luglio 1915. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 48, trimestre 3, 1915, p. 104-120.) VXA 1348. Guidoni, Alessandro. Early experi- ments at launching torpedoes from an aeroplane. illus. (Flying, X^ew York, V. 4, 1915, p. 539-540.) f VDS 1349. Hinkamp, C. X^. Submarines and torpedoes. (American Society of X'aval Engineers, Journal, Washington, v. 27, 1915, p. 438-453.) VXA Also printed in Journal of the United States artillery, v. 44, 1915, p. 218-228, VIVA. 1350. -^ — Torpedoes and submarines, how they are operated, maneuvered and navigated. illus. (Scientific American supplement, Xew York, v. 80, 1915, p. 136- 138.) VA 1351. Horsnaill, W. O. War beneath the waves: submarine mines. (Chambers's journal, London, series 7, v. 5, 1915, p. 293- 294.) * DA 1352. War beneath the waves: tor- pedoes. (Chambers's journal, London, series 7, v. 5, 1915, p. 198-200.) * DA 1353. Huber, James. Submarine mines; their design and their functioning, illus. (Engineering magazine, Xew York, v. 50, 1915, p. 120-121.) VDA From Journal of the -\merican Society of Marine Draftsmen. 1354. Inventions of Admiral Fiske. (Army and navy journal, Xew York, v. 52, 1915, p. 295, 1492, 1646.) ft VWA Notes on his invention for control of torpedoes. 1355. Is there any defence against the submarine? (Scientific American, X'ew York, v. 112, 1915, p. 152.) VA Editorial. 1356. James, H. Protection from tor- pedoes. (Xew York Times, June 21, 1915, p. 8, col. 6.) *D 1357. Kaempffert, Waldemar. Torpedoes. The Lusitania, and naval architecture, illus. (American review of reviews, Xew York, V. 51, 1915, p. 685-686.) * DA 1358. Landminen. illus. (Schuss und Waffe, Xeudamm, Bd. 8, 1915, p. 141-143.) fVWA From Die Umschau. 1359. The Leon torpedo. illus. (En- gineer, London, v. 120, 1915, p. 196-197.) VA 56 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1915, continued. 1360. Leon torpedo. (New York Times, Oct. 2, 1915, p. 3, col. 1.) *D United States Navy experiments. 1361. Leon torpedo and detectors. (New York Times, Oct. 3, 1915. part 1, p. 3, col. 3.) *D 1362. Loading and firing submarine tor- pedoes, illus. (Scientific American, New York, V. 112, 1915, p. 485, 493.) VA 1363. Machado, Orlando. Pro submarino. (Revista maritima brazileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 67. 1915, p. 2499-2507; v. 68, 1916, p. 527-532.) VXA 1364. Magnetic steerage of torpedoes. (English mechanic and world of science, London, v. 101, 1915, p. 483-484.) VA 1365. Marine mines; their purpose: how they are planted and how destroyed, illus. (Scientific American supplement, New York, V. 80, 1915, p. 388-389.) VA From La nature. 1366. Maury, Richard Lancelot. A brief sketch of the work of Matthew Fontaine Maury during the war, 1861-65. Rich- mond: Whittet & Shepperson, 1915. 36 p. 12°. VXV Commander Maury's use of torpedoes in the Civil war. 1367. Miessner, B. F. A new solution for the problem of selectivity in torpedo con- trol, illus. (Purdue engineering review, Lafayette, Ind., v. 15. 1915, p. 34-41.) Tech. Div. — Vertical File 1368. Moffett, Cleveland. A new defense against the submarine, illus. (American magazine. New York, v. 79, April, 1915. p. 11-15, 96-100.) *DA 1369. The "Nautilus." [Cleveland, O.: Cleveland Twist Drill Co., 1915.] broad- side, diagr. f°. fVXV "Robert Fulton... was designer of the first suc- cessful submarine. . .the Nautilus." 1370. Net used by British Admiralty. (New York Times, Aug. 27, 1915, p. 4, col. 6.) *D Invention of H. J. Reinhardt. 1371. New torpedo boat for coast defense. (New York Times, Sept. 29, 1915, p. 8, col. 2.) *D Invention of E. F. Chandler. 1372. New type of bomb, for use by aero- planes, patented. May 13. 1914. illus. (En- gineering, London, v. 100, 1915, p. \27^ Also in Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 41, 1915, p. 1656, VX.i. 1373. Peculiarities of torpedoes. illus. (New York Times, May 10, 1915, p. 8. col. 3.) * D Discussion by United States naval officers. 1374. Permanent Court of Arbitration. The Hague convention (viii) of 1907 rela- tive to the la^'ing of automatic submarine contact mines. Washington: the endow- ment, 1915. iv. 6 p. 8"". (Carnegie En- dowment for International Peace. — Divi- sion of International Law. Pamphlet 16.) XBN 1375. The Portuguese torpedo-boat destroj-er Douro. illus. (Engineer, Lon- don, V. 119, 1915, p. 404.) VA With illustration on p. 406. 1376. Possibilities of an aerial torpedo controlled by wireless. illus. (Sphere, London, v. 60, 1915, p. 286-287.) * DA 1377. Procacci, Gianni. Perigrafi e peri- scopi. illus. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 48, trimestre 2, 1915, p. 361-397.) VXA Translated in Revista general de marina. Madrid, tomo 78, 1916, p. 306-338, VXA, and Revista mari- tima brazileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 68, 1915, p. 663- 676, VXA. 1378. Proenga, Eduardo Justino de. Defesa contra submersiveis. (Revista maritima brazileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 66, 1915, p. 1719-1723.) VXA 1379. Protection against torpedoes. (En- gineer, London, V. 119, 1915, p. 41-42.) VA Also printed in Scientific .American supplement. New York, v. 79, 1915, p. 107, VA. Notes on the torpedoing of ships in the European war. 1380. Repair of a torpedoed vessel, the '"Gulflight." illus. (Marine engineer, London, v. 38, 1915, p. 97.) VXA 1381. Robert Fulton's experiments with submarines. (New York Times, Jan. 24, 1915, part 7, p. 3, col. 1.) *D 1382. Roji, Arsenio. Acorazados y sumergibles. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 76, 1915, p. 419-427.) VXA 1383. Root, E. N. Introduction of sub- marines as an instrument of war by Robert Fulton in 1807. (New York Times, Aug. 24, 1915, p. 10, col. 7.) *D 1384. Schmidt, Richard. Als Doppel- mine wirkende Seemine. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoff- wesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 10, 1915, p. 185.) fVOA Patent granted Nov. 29, 1913. 1385. Schromm, A. von. Einiges iiber L'nterseeboote. illus. (Oesterreichische Wochenschrift fiir den offentlichen Bau- dienst, Wien, Tahrg. 21, 1915, p. 270-278.) 3-tVEA 1386. Secor, H. Winfield. Combating the submarine by electrical means. illus. (Electrical experimenter, New York, v. 3, 1915, p. 184-185.) VGA TORPEDOES 57 1915, continued. 1387. Seeminen. (Ueberall, Jahrg. 17, 1915, p. 546-549.) Berlin, tVXA 1388. Selter. Ueber Lufttorpedos. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 10, 1915, p. 125-127, 142-144.) t VOA 1389. Spear, L. Y. The submarine of to- day and to-morrow. (Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Trans- actions, New York, v. 23, 1915, p. 201- 216.) VXA With discussion, p. 216-224. 1390. Special article on torpedoes. (New York Times, May 16, 1915, part 5, p. 4. col. 1.) *D 1391. Submarine attack swift and silent. (Marine review, Cleveland, v. 45, 1915, p. 328.) t VXA An officer in the British marine service describes the torpedoing of a ship. 1392. Submarine torpedo that hunts its quarry, illus. (Popular mechanics, Chi- cago, v. 24, 1915, p. 11.) VFA 1393. Thomas, C. O. How a fast ocean liner can be torpedoed. (Canadian en- gineer, Toronto, v. 28, 1915, p. 696-697.) VDA 1394. The Torpedo. illus. (Marine engineer, London, v. 38, 1915, p. 7-10.) VXA Outlines the development of the torpedo and gives valuable notes on the modern torpedo. 1395. The Torpedo damage to the steam- ship Gulflight. (Engineer, London, v. 120, 1915, p. 370.) VA Torpedoed May 1, 1915. 1396. Torpedo fire directing. (Practical engineer, London, v. 52, 1915, p. 20-21.) VDA 1397. Torpedo guards. (United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, Annapolis, V. 41, 1915, p. 1339-1340, 1685-1687.) VXA Professional notes. 1398. Torpedo that sank the Lusitania. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 52, 1915, p. 1208.) tfVWA Suggests that the Davis torpedo was used by the Germans. 1399. Torpedoes launched in mid-air. (Scientific Australian, Melbourne, v. 20, 1915, p. 67-68.) VA Note on the invention of Admiral Bradley A. Fiske, U. S. N. 1400. La Torpille-mine Leon, illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 67, 1915, p. 91-92.) VA Abstracted in Marine engineer, London, v. 38, 1915, p. 115, VXA. 1401. Townsend, A. O. Fulton as in- ventor of torpedo. (New York Times, July 18, 1915, part 2, p. 14, col. 5.) *D 1402. Trebesius, Ernst. Torpedos, ihre Bauart und Wirkungsweise. illus. (Schuss und Waffe, Neudamm, Bd. 8, 1915, p. 163-168.) fVWA 1403. Treibende Seeminen und ihre Beseitigung. (Ueberall, Berlin, Jahrg. 17, 1915, p. 551-552.) f VXA 1404. Undergroimd warfare; mine and countermine as they are used in the Euro- pean war. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 147, 1915, p. 10-12.) * DA 1405. Uses and advantages of winged torpedoes. (New York Times, Sept. 1, 1915, p. 3, col. 3.) *D 1406. Warner, Oscar C. The German naval offensive and defensive mine, illus. (Journal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 43, 1915, p. 336-339.) VWA 1406a. Where a Zeppelin is vulnerable: and where it is protected, illus. (Sphere, London, v. 61, 1915, p. 232.) * DA Notes on incendiary bombs. 1407. Wireless controlled air torpedo. (Aeronautics, New York, v. 17, 1915, p. 21, 28.) VDS Also printed in Journal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 46, 1916, p. 122-123, VIVA. Invention of George F. Russell of Hoboken, N. J. 1916 1408. Aerial torpedo torch lights battle field, illus. (Popular mechanics, Chicago, V. 26, 1916, p. 161-162.) VFA 1409. Aerial torpedoes. (New York Times, Feb. 24, 1916, p. 3, col. 5.) *D Used by the Germans on the eastern front. 1410. Aerial torpedoes. Old devices that have been revived during the present war. illus. (Scientific Ainerican supplement. New York, v. 81, 1916, p. 132-133.) VA 1411. Aero wireless torpedo control, illus. (Wireless age. New York, v. 3, 1916, p. 364, 584-585, 774.) VGA Invention of John Hays Hammond, Jr. 1412. Aeroplane guide for radio torpedo. (New York Times, Jan. 14, 1916, p. 1. col. 2.) *D Invention of John Hays Hammond, Jr. 1413. Anti-submarine torpedo used from aeroplane. illus. (Popular mechanics, Chicago, v. 25, 1916, p. 338-339.) VFA 1414. Bannard, Walter. A torpedo with eyes, illus. (Popular science monthly, New York, v. 88, 1916, p. 424-425.) * DA 58 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1916, continued. 1415. The Barlow aerial torpedo, illus. (Tournal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 46, 1916, p. 386-388.) VWA Also printed in Aerial age weekly, New York, v. 4, 1916, p. 385, t VDS. 1416. Barpi, A. I cacciatorpediniere germanici nella guerra attuale. (Rivista marittima. Roma, anno 49, trimestre 4, 1916, p. 397-407.) VXA 1417. Belknap, Reginald R. The torpedo and submarine branches of the German navy. (United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 42, 1916, p. 1485- 1508.) VXA 1418. Benjamin, Park. The Fiske tor- pedo launching seaplane, illus. (Flying, New York, v. 4, 1916, p. 540-542, 565-566.) fVDS 1418a. Bomb throwing from aircraft, illus. (Aerial age weekly. New York, v. 4, 1916, p. 98, 106.) fVDS From Technlsche Rundschau. 1419. Bronze in torpedoes. (Metal indus- try, New York, v. 22 [new series, v. 14], 1916, p. 159.) VIA 1420. Buck ■ automatic aerial torpedo, illus. (Aerial age weekly. New York, v. 3, 1916, p. 445.) tVDS 1421. Cardile, D. La questione del motore unico per i sommergibili. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 49, trimestre 4, 1916, p. 211-227.) VXA 1422. Carvalho Santos, Firmino de. Tor- pedo moderno, seu emprego na guerra e sua adopqao nos differentes typos de navios. (Revista maritima brazileira. Rio de Janeiro, v. 69, 1916, p. 27-43.) VXA 1423. Cerio, Edwin. The rapid-fire, "re- volver" principle applied to the submarine torpedo tube, illus. (Scientific Ameri- can, New York, v. 114, 1916, p. 395, 409.) VA 1424. Suir armamento silurante dei sommergibili d'alto mare, illus. (Rivista marittima. Roma, anno 49, trimestre 1, 1916, p. 295-297.) VXA 1425. Cooper, W. F. Hull protection against the torpedo. (Scientific American, New York, v. 115, 1916, p. 437.) VA 1426. Craven, Francis S. Accurate measurement of torpedo ranges. illus. (United States Naval Institute, Proceed- ings, Annapolis, v. 42, 1916, p. 1225-1236.) VXA 1427. A Deadly man-steered torpedo. (Popular science monthly. New York, V. 89, 1916, p. 694-695.) * DA 1428. Detonation of submarine mines by electricity. illus. (Scientific American supplement, New York, v. 81, 1916, p. 253.) VA Abstracted from Le Genie ciz'il. 1429. Dreadnought o sommergibile? (Rivista marittima. Roma, anno 49, trimestre 1, 1916, p. 587-601.) VXA 1430. Fernandez, Gustavo. Proteccion submarina de los acorazados. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 79, 1916, p. 5-15.) VXA 1431. Flowers, John B. Torpedo screen for ships under way. Building up wall of whirling plates in the path of a submarine torpedo, illus. (Scientific American, New York, V. 115, 1916, p. 406, 421.) VA 1432. The German submarine mine-layer U C 5. illus. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 149, 1916, p. 127-129.) * DA Abstracted in Journal of the United States artil- lery. Fort Monroe, v. 46, 1916, p. 227-228, VWA. 1433. Giacomuzzi, Virgilio. Torpediniere, cacciatorpediniere e derivati. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 49, trimestre 2, 1916, p. 477-503.) VXA 1434. A Giant electric torpedo that eats thru the earth, illus. (Electrical experi- menter, New York, v. 4, 1916, p. 551.) VGA 1434a. Grenades, mortar shells and bombs. (Army and navy journal, New York, V. 54, 1916, p. 113.) ft VWA Editorial. Definition of these low velocity pro- jectiles and description of their use. 1435. Hammond radio-controlled torpedo. (New York Times, Aug. 29, 1916, p. 9, col. 2.) *D Major General Leonard Wood, head of joint army and navy board to pass on Hammond torpedo. 1436. Hammond wireless torpedo. (New York Times, Feb. 3, 1916, p. 6, col. 4.) * D Discussion by Rear Admiral Strauss before the House Naval Committee. 1437. Hoar, Allen. The submarine tor- pedo boat; its characteristics and modern development. New York: D. Van Nos- trand Co., 1916. xv, 211 p., 4 diagrs. illus. 8^ vxv 1438. How mines are laid and fired, illus. (Popular mechanics, Chicago, v. 26, 1916, p. 68-69.) VFA 1439. Lohr, Carl A. The principles in- volved in the mine defense of harbors. (Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 45, 1916, p. 299-313.) VWA 1440. Lopez, Lutgardo. El torpedo "Bliss." Yarias patentes de la casa Bliss para torpedos automoviles. illus. (R^" vista general de marina, Aladrid, tomo 79, 1916, p. 697-716.) VXA TORPEDOES 59 1916, continued. 1441. Making the deadly trench torpedo. (Popular science monthly, New York. v. 8, 1916, p. 681.) *DA 1442. A Man-controlled torpedo, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 115, 1916, p. 393.) VA 1443. Mazzinghi, R. I sonimergibili e i mezzi aerei nel blocco commerciale. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 49, trimestre 1, 1916, p. 445-462.) VXA 1444. Miessner, Benjamin Franklin. Radiodynamics, the wireless control of torpedoes and other mechanisms. New York: D. Van Nostrand Co., 1916. v, 206 p. illus. 8°. PGO Ch. 11: The advent of wirelessly controlled tor- pedoes, p. 78-88. Ch. 12: Selectors, p. 89-91. Ch. 13: European control systems, p. 92-106. Ch. 14: Work of the Hammond radio research laboratory, p. 107-123. Ch. 15: The solution of the problems related to bat- tle-range torpedo control, p. 124-136. Also has notes on the inventions of Benjamin Franklin, Ernest Wilson, Nikola Tesla, J. Gordner, Devaux C. Wirth, E. Branley, and John Hays Ham- mond, Jr. 1445. Mine control protects neutral ship- ping, illus. (Popular mechanics, Chi- cago, V. 26, 1916, p. 481-482.) VFA 1446. Mines (at sea). (Information annual, 1915, New York, 1916, p. 389-390.) Information Div. 1447. Moore, Willard G. A time-con- trolled aerial torpedo, illus. (Aviation and aeronautical engineering. New York, V. 1, 1916, p. 322-323.) t VDS 1448. Muniz Barreto, Edmundo Williams. O contra-torpedeiro na esquadra moderna. (Revista maritima brazileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 68, 1916, p. 201-220.) VXA 1449. Nets to protect warships from tor- pedoes, illus. (Popular mechanics, Chi- cago, V. 26, 1916, p. 830.) VFA 1450. Nordmann, Charles. La torpille et les immersibles. (Revue des deux mondes, Paris, periode 6, tome 36, 1916, p. 217-228.) * DM A very comprehensive article. The author states that the submarines of the Deutschland type are modifications of the inventions of French engineers. 1451. Procacci, Gianni. Impianto di bussola magnetica per sommergibile. illus. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 49, trimestre 2, 1916, p. 168-177.) VXA 1452. Proenga, Nicanor J. de. Em torno do submarino. (Revista maritima brazi- leira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 68, 1916, p. 221-224.) VXA 1452a. Os submersiveis na presente guerra. (Revista maritima brazileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 68, 1916, p. 677-682.) VXA 1453. Protecting a battleship against tor- pedoes. (Popular science monthly, New York, V. 90, 1916, p. 81.) * DA 1454. Protection against submarine tor- pedo attack. (New York Times, Feb. 6, 1916, part 5, p. 7, col. 1.) *D Article on invention by M. Weil. 1455. Rosso, Alessandro Giovanni. I sommergibili nel diritto della guerra marit- tima. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 49, trimestre 4. 1916, p. 369-396; anno 50, trimestre 1, 1917, p. 27-44.) VXA 1456. S., E. D. Artiglieria per la difesa contro i sommergibili. (Rivista marit- tima, Roma, anno 49, trimestre 3, 1916, p. 323-326.) VXA 1457. Sea-going submarines and their torpedo armaments. (Scientific American, New York, v. 114, 1916, p. 396.) VA Editorial. 1458. Ship's under-water eye sights hid- den mines, illus. (Popular mechanics, Chicago, v. 25, 1916, p. 161.) VFA 1459. Ships proof against the torpedo. (Scientific American, New York, v. 115, 1916, p. 95.) VA Also printed in the Journal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 46, 1916, p. 253, VIVA. Brief note. 1460. Snow, Chester R., and Harold G. Douglas. Mine efficiency from storehouse to dock, illus. (Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 46, 1916, p. 319-332.) VWA 1461. Sunderland, Archibald H. The S. S. "Noordam" and a mine, illus. (Journal of the United States artillery, Fort Monroe, V. 45, 1916, p. 314-316.) VWA 1462. Test of Hammond wireless control torpedo. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 54, 1916, p. 338-339.) ff VWA Tests made at Gloucester, Mass. 1463. Torpedo catcher. (New York Times, Aug. 14, 1916, p. 4, col. 6.) * D Invention of F. Lapan tried out at Newport. 1464. Torpedo nets. (Scientific Ameri- can, New York, v. 114, 1916, p. 297.) VA Brief note. 1465. Torpedo supply. (New York Times, May 1, 1916, p. 6, col. 5.) *D Newport station turns out better variety than those purcliased in Europe. 1466. Torpedo tubes. illus. (Marine engineer, London, v. 38, 1916, p. 124-125.) VXA -Also printed in Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 81, 1916, p. 149, VA. 1467. Torpedo tubes in large warships. (Engineer, London, v. 121, 1916, p. 441-442.) VA Valuable historical notes on the evolution of the torpedo. 60 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1916, continued. 1468. [United States torpedo.] (New York Times, Feb. 10, 1916, p. 3, col. 8.) * D 1469. Vibrations of enemy ship steer new torpedo, illus. (Popular mechanics, Chi- cago, V. 26, 1916, p. 815.) VFA 1469a. Wellenstein, A. Untersuchung einer feindlichen Flieger-Brandbombe. Welche Massnahmen sind bei feindlichen Fliegerangriffen mit Brandbomben zu beo- bachten? (Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, Jahrg. 40, 1916, p. 9-10.) ft VOA Test of an incendiary bomb dropped in the city of Trier. Gives directions for extinguishing fires set by these bombs. 1470. Whitehead torpedo. (New York Times, March 10, 1916, p. 12, col. 3.) * D Placed on exhibition by American Defense Soci- ety. 1471. Wildrick, Meade. Effect upon measures for coast defense of the develop- ment of submarine and aerial attack, illus. (Journal of the LTnited States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 45, 1916, p. 145-180.) VWA Valuable notes on mines and torpedoes. 1472. Williamson, W. P. Some notes on torpedo gyroscopes and their adjustments in service. (United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 42, 1916, p. 157- 170.) VXA 1917 1473. Admiral Fiske on sea blockades. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 54, 1917, p. 763-764.) ft VWA Notes use of the torpedoplane at Gallipoli. 1474. An Aerial torpedo that makes bom- bardments from the air more effective, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 116, 1917, p. 156.) VA 1474a. The Barlow aerial torpedo. (Scien- tific American, New York, v. 116, 1917, p. 57.) VA Brief description. 1475. Benjamin, Park. The Fiske tor- pedo-plane, illus. (Independent, New York, V. 90, 1917, p. 281-282.) * DA 1476. Chandler, Edward F. The modern automobile torpedo. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 116, 1917, p. 548- 549, 563-565.) VA 1476a. Degouy, Jean Baptiste Charles Robert Mathieu. La guerre sous-marine de 1917. (Revue des deux mondes, Paris, periode 6, tome 37, 1917, p. 443-456.) * DM 1477. A Dirigible aero torpedo. illus. (Illustrated world, Chicago, v. 26, 1917, p. 903.) VDA Invention of George F. Russell of Hoboken, N. J. 1478. F., A. Torpilleurs allemands et destroyers anglais, illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 60, 1917, p. 1-5.) VA 1479. Fiske, Bradley Allen. Admiral Fiske tells of torpedoplane. (Army and navy journal. New York, v. 54, 1917, p. 780.) ft VWA Also in United States Naval Institute, Proceed- ings, Annapolis, v. 43, 1917, p. 855, VXA. 1479a. • Defending America with tor- pedoplanes. illus. (Popular science monthly. New York, v. 90, 1917, p. 690-692.) *DA 1480. [Urges adoption of the tor- pedoplane by the United States navy.] (New York Times, Feb. 13, 1917, p. 11, col. 3; March 26, 1917, p. 9, col. 2.) * D For comments by E. F. Chandler see issue for Feb. 18, 1917, part 1, p. 15, col. 3. 1481. Flowers, John B. Foiling torpedoes with whirling plates. illus. (Popular science monthly. New York, v. 90, 1917, p. 643-644.) * DA 1482. French defence against submarines. (United States Naval Institute, Proceed- ings, Annapolis, v. 43, 1917, p. 1561-1562.) VXA Abstracted from the New York Times. 1483. Gautreau, J. B. Dewey and the offensive in warfare. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 54, 1917, p. 1147.) tfVWA 1484. Gernsback, H. Combating the torpedo, illus. (Electrical experimenter. New York, v. 5, May, 1917, p. 10-11, 68. 70.) VGA 1484a, Gernsback, H., and H. W. Secor. Electric "bloodhounds" to find and destroy U-boats, illus. (Electrical experimenter, New York, v. 5, 1917, p. 298, 347.) VGA Method intended to steer a torpedo by the sound of the submarine propellers. 1485. Gibson, Charles R. War inventions and how they were invented: an interest- ingly written description of the many appli- ances and weapons used in war, and how they work, told in simple language. Lon- don: Seeley, Service & Co., Ltd., 1917. 2 p.l., (1)10-255(1) p., 8 pi. 12°. (The science for children library.) V About the deadly torpedo, p. 155-167. How tor- pedoes and mines are exploded, p. 171-179. 1486. Joly, J. The origin of the sub- marine. (Blackwood's magazine, New York, V. 202, 1917, p. 106-117.) * DA Valtialjle biographical notes on Cornelius Drebbel and Marin Mersenne. 1486a. Kaiserov, B. Types of metal grenades and grenade guns. (International military digest. New York, v. 3, 1917, p. 335- 336.) VWA Abstracted from Voenny Sbornik, December, 1916, TORPEDOES 61 1917, continued. 1486b. Lestonnat, Raymond. La destruc- tion des sous-marins ennemis. illus. (L'illustration, Paris, tome 149, 1917, p. 106- 107.) *DM 1487. Moltke, Helmuth Karl Bernhard, Graf von. Moltke on torpedo warfare. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 54, 1917, p. 974-975.) ft VWA Letter addressed to General McClellan, March 6, 1873. 1488. Nimitz, C. W. Valor militar e tac- tica do moderno submarino. (Revista maritima brazileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 70, 1917, p. 493-510.) VXA 1489. Points on the torpedo. (Scientific American, New York, v. 117, 1917, p. 38.) VA 1490. Pollen, Arthur. Influence of the torpedo on ship construction. (United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, An- napolis, v. 43, 1917, p. 403-404.) VXA Abstracted from Land and 'water. 1490a. A Submarine torpedo: what it is and how it works, illus. (Current history. New York, v. 6, 1917, p. 280-281.) BTZE 1491. Torpedo manufacturing project. (Army and navy register, Washington, V. 61, 1917, p. 194-195.) ft VWA 1492. Torpedo nets. (Army and navy register, Washington, v. 61, 1917, p. 419.) ttVWA Also printed in Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 43, 1917, p. 1035-1036, VXA. 1493. Torpedo nets. (New York Times, Feb. 10, 1917, p. 1, col. 3, p. 8, col. 5; Feb. 17, 1917, p. 1, col. 2; Feb. 18, 1917, part 1, p. 13, col. 6; Feb. 28, 1917, p. 7, col. 4; March 31, 1917, p. 2, col. 6.) *D Nets used to protect New York harbor, Hampton Roads, Norfolk navy yard and Puget Sound. 1494. Torpedoes and torpedo craft. (Army and navy journal, New York, v. 54, 1917, p. 915.) ft VWA Abstract of lecture delivered before the civilian volunteers' naval course of 1916 by Lieut. F. H. Roberts, U. S. N. 1495. Torpedoing the enemy's trenches as a preliminary to infantry attack. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 116, 1917, p. 463, 475.) VA Account of a steam-propelled land torpedo. 1496. The Torpedoplane — an American invention — successfully used by Germans against British shipping. (Aerial age. New York, v. 5, 1917, p. 415-416.) VDS 1497. Torpedoplane invented by Rear- Admiral Fiske. illus. (United States Naval Institute. Proceedings, Annapolis, V. 43, 1917, p. 1524-1526.) VXA Abstracted from the New York Times. 1498. United States. — Naval Intelligence Office. A brief description of submarine mines... Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 8 f. illus. 8°. vxv 1498a. United States. — Ordnance Office, War Department. Description and in- structions for the use of rifle and hand grenades. Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 14 p., 3 pi. 8°. VODp.box 1499. Walker, J. Bernard. The sub- marine problem: closing the North Sea with a bomb-curtain, illus. (Scientific American, v. 116, 1917, p. 616-617.) VA 1500. Weaver, Erasmus Morgan. Notes on military explosives. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1917. viii, 382 p. 8°. VOG Precautions to be observed in charging torpedoes and shell with high explosives, p. 241-242. 1501. Woodhouse, Henry. Textbook of naval aeronautics. With introduction by Rear Admiral Bradley A. Fiske. New York: The Century Co., 1917. 7 p.l., 3- 288 p. illus. f°. tVDY How the revolutionary Leavitt torpedo was de- veloped, p. 14-15. The torpedoplane and its possi- bilities, Bradley A. Fiske, p. 16-19. Locating sub- merged mines with aircraft, p. 51-52. SUPPLEMENT 1586 1502. CoUado, Luys. Pratica manvale cli arteglieria; nella quale si tratta della inuen- tione di essa, dell' ordiue di condurla, & piantarla sotto a qualunque fortezza, fabri- car mine da far volar in alto le fortezze, spianar le niontagne, diuertir I'acque of- fensiue a i regni & prouincie, tirar co i pezzi in molti & diuersi modi, far fuochi artificiali; con altri bellissimi secreti all' essercitio dell' arteglieria appartenenti. Nuouamente composta & data in luce dal Mag. Signor Lvigi Collado. In Venetia, Presso Pietro Dusinelli, 1586. 6p.l.. 92 f.. 1 diagr. illus. f °. t VWW 1775 1503. Gale, Benjamin. [The American Turtle, built at Saybrook by David Bush- nell.) (Connecticut Historical Society. Col- lections, Hartford, v. 2, 1870, p. 315-318, Z22-'i2i, Zl2>-ZiS.) lAA Letters to Silas Deane, written from Killingworth, Conn., Nov. 9. 22, and Dec. 7, 1775, in which he gives a report on the progress made on '"our machine," the "American Turtle," invented by David Busbnell. Gale also states that Dr. Franklin was consulted in regard to its construction, and gives a description of the submarine and explains the method of using the explosive. 1778 1504. Symons, T. [Report on David Bush- nell's attempt to blow up the Cerberus.] (The Remembrancer; or. Impartial reposi- tory of public events for the vear 1778, Lon- don, 1778, p. 90-92.) ' Reserve Letter written by the commander of the Cerberus to Rear Admiral Sir Peter Parker, giving an account of the attempted destruction of his ship by Bushnell's "infernal machine." Symons reports that the torpedo was taken from the water by four men in a small boat and through their "fatal curiosity" the mechanism was examined with the result that "it blew the boat into pieces, and set her in a flame, killed the three men that were in the stern; the fourth, who was standing forward, was blown into the water." From this survivor the description of the torpedo was secured and a model made, which was forwarded to .\dmiral Parker. Sy- mons remarks that the "ingenuity of these people is singular in their secret modes of mischief." This letter is abstracted in Thomas Clark, Xaial history of the United States, Philadelphia. 1814. v. 1, p. 72-74, VYE. 1814 1506. Clark, Thomas. Naval history of the United States, from the commencement of the Revolutionary war to the present time. Philadelphia, 1814. 2 v. 2. ed. 12°. VYE V. 1, chap. 5, p. 63-74. D. Bushnell, inventor of the torpedo, &c. Reprints letter written by IJushnell to Thomas Jefferson in October, 1787, giving a full account of his torpedo and submarine: also his experiments made with the design of firing shipping, and his attempt to destroy the Cerberus. 1815 1507. Notice sur les fusees incendiaires de Congreve; suivie de la description et de I'analyse qui en a ete faite par ]\I. d'Arcet. 1 pi. (Annales des arts et manufactures, Paris, 1815, tome 55, p. 52-76.) VA Description and analysis of incendiary rockets. Xotes their use at the battle of Leipzig. 1819 1508. Petitot, Claude Bernard. De la de- faite et de la prise du Comte de Pembroc devant la Rochelle, par les flotes de France et d'Espagne dont la premiere etoit com- mandee par Ivain de Galles. (In his: Col- lection complete des memoires... Paris. 1819. 8°. V. 5, p. 110-123.) DBA Gives account of the use of fire ships at La Ro- chelle at the defeat of the Earl of Pembroke. 1845 1509. Reinaud, Joseph Toussaint, and Ilde- PHoxsE Fave. Histoire de I'artillerie. 1" partie. Du feu gregeois, des feux de guerre et des origines de la poudre a canon d'apres des textes nouveaux. Paris: J. Dumaine. 1845. 2 p.l., 285 p., 1 1., 8°, and atlas of 17 pi.. 4°. VWW No more published. 1861 1510. A Rebel torpedo, illus. (Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, New York. V. 13. 1861, p. 352.) *DA 1813 1505. Clark, Thomas. Sketches naval historj' of the United States, delphia, 1813. 12°. Chap. 5, p. 39-41. The torpedo, or Turtle. of the Phila- VYE American 1865 1511. Die Hoellenmaschinen oder Tor- pedo's des neueren amerikanischen Krieges. (Dingler's polj'technisches Journal, Autrs- burg, Bd. 176, 1865, p. 107-109.) VA [62] TORPEDOES — SUPPLEMENT 63 1865, continued. 1512. Sketch of a torpedo picked up in Morganza Bend, Mississippi river, by the crew of the U. S. S. Lafayette. (Frank Les- lie's iUustrated newspaper, New York, v. 20, 1865, p. 189.) *DA 1868 1513. Figuier, Louis. Les poudres de guerre. (In his: Les merveilles de la sci- ence, Paris, tome 3, 1868, p. 209-308.) V A very complete historical article, giving data on Greek fire, iise of fire barrels on land and on ships, incendiary bombs, fire lances, and incendiary char- iots. Greek fire used at the siege of Constantinople in 1453. 1870 1514. John Ericsson's neues System fiir den unterseeischen Angriff. (Dingler's poly- technisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 197, 1870, p. 120-127.) VA From Militdr-Wochenblatt for May 11, 1870. 1515. Neuer Torpedo von John Ericsson. (Dingler's polytechnisches Journal, Augs- burg, Bd. 196, 1870, p. 429-435.) VA From Militar-Wochenblatt for .'\pril 23, 1870. 1516. Submarine warfare, illus. (Engi- neering. London, v. 9, 1870, p. 104-105.) VDA Review of work by J. S. Barnes entitled Stibnia- rine warfare, offensive and defensive. New York, 1870. Also reviewed in Van Nostrand's eclectic en- gineering magazine, New York, v. 2, 1870, p. 409- 412, VDA. 1871 1517. The Harvey torpedo, illus. (Engi- neering, London, v. 11, 1871, p. 35-36.) VDA Translated in Dingler's polytechnisches Journal, Augsburg, Dd. 199. 1871, p. 460-463, r.4. 1874 1518. Holmes, Nathaniel J. The applica- tion of electricity as a means of defence in naval and military warfare. (Society of Telegraph Engineers. Journal, London, v. 3, 1874, p. 32-45.) VGA Discussion, p. 46-51. Abstracted in Telegraphic journal and electrical review, London, v. 2, 1874, p. 121-124, VGA. 1519. Military torpedo defences. (So- ciety of Telegraph Engineers, Tournal, London. V. 3, 1874, p. 54-60.) " VGA Discussion, p. 60-79. Abstracted in Telegraphic jomnal and electrical review, London, v. 2, 1874, p. 137-141, VGA. This and the preceding article are abstracted in Dingler's polytechnisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 215, 1875, p. 259-270, VA. 1520. Unterwasserfahrten, Hollenmaschi- nen, &c. illus. (Das neue Buch der Er- findungen, Gewerbe und Industrien. Leip- zig, 1875. 6. ed. 8°. Erganzungs-Band, p. 357-364.) V 1876 1521. Betts, J. A. Torpedoes and torpedo warfare. (Telegraphic journal and electri- cal review, London, v. 4, 1876, p. 293-295, 304-305.) VGA Lecture delivered at Foochow, China. 1522. Fluessige Kohlensaure al Motor. (Dingler's polytechnisches Journal, Augs- burg, Bd. 219, 1876, p. 371-372.) VA On the use of liquid sulphid in torpedoes. 1523. Submarine gun. illus. (In: Knight's American mechanical dictionary. New York, 1876, V. 3, p. 2439.) VF Brief note on experiments made by Saint Cyr in 1797 and Fulton in 1814. 1524. A Torpedo college in China. (Tele- graphic journal and electrical review, Lon- don, V. 4, 1876, p. 282.) VGA Imperial Torpedo College at Tientsin, Mr. J. A. Betts, director. 1877 1525. The Eastern war. Turkish divers removing Russian torpedoes [Off Poti in the Black seaj. illus. (Frank Leslie's illus- trated newspaper. New York, v. 44, 1877, p. 407.) *DA Full-page illustration on p. 408. 1526. Gakuma, G. Torpedoes, their his- tor}\ construction and use. (Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 44, 1877, p. 239.) *DA 1527. Protection against torpedoes. (The manufacturer and builder, New York, v. 9. 1877. p. 232.) VA Brief note. 1528. A Telescope spar torpedo. (Tele- graphic journal and electrical review, Lon- don. V. 5, 1877, p. 196.) VGA Brief note on experiment made at the \Voolwich laboratory. 1529. Torpedoes, illus. (The manufac- turer and builder. New York, v. 9, 1877. p. 181-182.) VA Historical notes. 1530. Whitehead torpedo. (Polytechnic review, Philadelphia, v. 4. 1877, p. 93, 105.) VA Brief notes. 64 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1879 1531. Goodrich, Caspar Frederick. Torpe- does, their disposition and radius of de- structive effect. (United States Naval In- stitute. Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 5, 1879, p. 479-491.) VXA Reprinted by the Ordnance Office of the United States War Department as Ordnance notes, no. 207, t VIVS. 1881 1532. The Electric light and the torpedo. (Telegraphic journal and electrical review, London, v. 9, 1881, p. 484.) VGA Experiments made at Portsmouth in detecting the approach of a torpedo. 1533. The Ericsson torpedo, illus. (The manufacturer and builder, New York, v. 13, 1881, p. 35-36.) VA 1882 1534. Donaldson, John. Torpedo boats, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 34, 1882, p. 355-356, 375-378.) VDA Reprinted by the Ordnance Office of the United States War Department as Ordnance notes, no. 256, t VWS. Paper read before the Mechanical Science Section of the British Association at Southampton, 1882. 1883 1535. Lake's Boot, welches elektrisch vom Lande aus gelenkt wird. (Dingler's polj'- technisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 248, 1883, p. 42.) VA Note on torpedoes. 1536. Luft-Treibtorpedos. (Dingler's poly- technisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 250, 1883, p. 138.) " VA 1537. Neuerungen an den in der Deutschen Marine gebrauchlichen Torpedos. (Ding- ler's polj^technisches Journal, Augsburg. Bd. 248, 1883, p. 362-363.) VA 1538. Ueber Neuerungen an Torpedoboot- en. (Dingler's polytechnisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 247, 1883, p. 56-64.)" VA Notes on Bushnell, Fulton, Harvey, Fish, White- head, and Xordenfeldt torpedoes. 1540. New torpedo boats. (Telegraphic journal and electrical review, London, v. 15, 1884, p. 176.) VGA Notes on John Ericsson's boat and Professor Tuck's electric submarine torpedo boat. 1541. Scheel's Controlsteuer fiir Fischtor- pedos. illus. (Dingler's polytechnisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 251, 1884, p. 27-28.) VA 1542. Th. Nordenfelt's Kartatschgeschutz. (Dingler's polytechnisches Journal, Augs- burg, Bd. 254, 1884, p. 429-432.) VA 1885 1543. Canet's Geschiitz zum Schleudern von Fischtorpedos. illus. (Dingler's poly- technisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 255, 1885, p. 21-23.) VA 1544. A New torpedo guide. (Telegraphic journal and electrical review, London, v. 16, 1885, p. 360.) VGA Brief description of new method of controlling torpedoes. 1545. Paulson's self propelling and steer- ing torpedo, illus. (Telegraphic journal and electrical review, London, v. l6, 1885, p. 213-215.) VGA Invention of Richard Paulson. 1886 1546. Boyd, Robert. Report of torpedo attack and defenses of U. S. S. "Tennessee." (United States Naval Institute, Proceed- ings, Annapolis, v. 13, 1887, p. 266-268.) VXA Experiments made in September, 1886. 1547. Torpedoes. (In: United States. — Office of Naval Intelligence, General in- formation series no. 5, Washington, 1886, p. 246-254.) VYEB Notes on the Whitehead, Howell, Sims-Edison, Patrick, Paulson, and Berdan torpedoes, on torpedo nets and on the torpedo experiments at Cherbourg. 1548. Torpedoes electrically steered. (Tel- egraphic journal and electrical review, Lon- don, V. 18, 1886, p. 237.) VGA Brief note on invention of Thomas A. Edison. 1549. Value of torpedoes. (Telegraphic journal and electrical review. London, v. 19. 1886. p. 79.) VGA Notes on the Whitehead torpedo and experiments made in Fareham creek. 1884 1539. Knight, Edward Henry. Knight's new mechanical dictionary. Boston: Hough- ton, Mifflin and Co., 1884. viii, 960 p., 56 pi. illus. 4°. VF Torpedoes, p, 897-899, 1887 1550. Dynamite in war, the pneumatic tor- pedo gun. illus. (Manufacturer and build- er. New York. v. 19. 1887. p. 128-129, 158- 159, 182-184.) VA Notes on the Lay, Patrick, and Sims torpedoes. TORPEDOES — SUPPLEMENT 65 1S87, cotitiiiucd. 1551. Kesselheizung mit fliissigen Kohlen- wasserstoffen. (Dingler's polytechnisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 266, 1887, p. 202- 208.) VA 1552. The Lay torpedo. (Telegraphic journal and electrical review, London, v. 20, 1887, p. 211, 217-218.) VGA Notes on experiments. 1553. Ein Neuer Torpedo. (Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 15, 1887, p. 390.) VXA From the United service gazette. Reprinted in Dingler's polytechnisches Journal, Stuttgart, Bd. 267, 1888, p. 142, VA. Notes on the torpedo invented by Edward C. Peck. 1554. The New submarine boat Norden- felt. (Engineer, London, v. 63, 1887, p. 400. ) VA Reprinted in Manufacturer and builder, New York, V. 19, 1887, p. 223, V.4. 1555. Schroeder, Seaton. The develop- ment of modern torpedoes. (In: United States. — Naval Intelligence Office. Gen- eral information series no. 6: Recent naval progress, Washington. 1887, p. 1-44, 33i2- 336.) VYEB Notes on the following types of torpedoes: Ber- dan, Harvey, Barber, Burdett, Chambers, Whitehead, Rendel, Schwartzkopff, Howell, Mallory, Hall, Paul- son, Callender, Lay, Patrick, Coda-Canati, Von Scheliha, Smith, Foster, Xordenfeldt, Nealy, Scott, Sims-Edison, and Brennan. 1556. Torpedo boats. (Telegraphic jour- nal and electrical review, London, v. 21, 1887, p. 73, 297.) VGA Brief description of the Arietc and Benbow. 1888 1557. Brialmont, Alexis Henri. Influence du tir plongeant et des obus-torpilles sur la fortification. Bruxelles: E. Guyot, 1888. 2 V. 4° and f °. VWS and t VWS [v. 1.] Text, [v. 2.] Atlas. 1558. Neuerungen im Schiffswesen. (Ding- ler's polytechnisches lournal, Augsburg, Bd. 270, 1888, p. 481-491, 540-551.) VA Notes on torpedoes, p. 481, 488. 1559. New electrical torpedo. (Telegraph- ic journal and electrical review, London, v. 22, 1888, p. 682.) VGA Brief note on the Nordenfeldt torpedo. 1560. Nordenfelt torpedo. (Engineering news. New York. v. 20, 1888, p. 61.) VDA Brief note from Montreal Star. 1561. Torpedo service. (Western elec- trician, Chicago, v. 3, 1888, p. 204-205.) VGA Torpedo experiments at College Point, with de- scription of torpedo. 1889 1562. King, William R. Annual report, Willets Point, N. Y.. Engineer School of Application, pi. (In: United States. — En- gineer Department. Annual report of the chief of engineers, Washington, 1889, part 1, p. 467-502.) VDDA Reports on torpedo experiments, p. 478-483, 489- 490, 492; Report of a board of engineers on the Patrick "auto-mobile controllable torpedo," p. 497- 502. 1563. Neues im Schiffswesen. (Dingler's polytechnisches Journal, Stuttgart, Bd. 272, p. 529-539.) VA Descriptions of German patents granted to G. E. Haight, W. H. Wood, J. O. Kelly, B. A. Collins, H. S. Maxim, S. H. Nealy, L. Hutchins. T. Favarger, A. Corssen, and Graf Buonacorsi di Pistoja. 1564. Neues im Schiffswesen: Torpedo- boote und Torpedos. (Dingler's polytech- nisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 272, 1889, p. 486-500. ) VA 1565. Newton, J. T. Fish-torpedo arma- ment. 4 diagrs., 1 pi. (In: United States. — Office of Naval Intelligence, General in- formation series no. 8, Washington, 1889, p. 185-198.) VYEB 1566. Torpedoes. (In: United States. — Office of Naval Intelligence, General in- formation series no. 8, Washington, 1889, p. 428-436.) VYEB Notes on the W'hitehead, Schwartzkopff, Howell, Brennan, Patrick, Sims-Edison, and Pietruski tor- pedoes. 1890 1567. Church, William Conant. John Erics- son, the engineer, illus. (Scribner's maga- zine. New York, 1890, v. 7, p. 169-185. 336- 361.) *DA Inventor of a torpedo boat destroyer and the famous Monitor. 1568. EUicott, John M. Automobile tor- pedoes, the Whitehead and Howell with a detailed description of each. 12 diagrs. (In: United States. — Office of Naval Intelli- gence, General information series, no. 9, p. 381-408.) VYEB 1569. The Gifford liquid-gas gun. illus. (Engineering news. New York, v. 24, 1890, p. 121.) VDA 1570. Russische Kriegsschiffe. (Dingler's polytechnisches Journal, Stuttgart, Bd. 276, 1890, p. 597.) VA Notes on torpedoes. 1571. Southerland, W. H. H. Torpedoes. (In: United States. — Xaval Intelligence Office. General information series no. 9: A year's naval progress, Washington. 1890, p. 134-138.) VYEB Notes on the Whitehead and Brennan torpedoes and the torpedo-director. 66 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1891 1572. Sims-Edison automatic torpedo, illus. (Western electrician, Chicago, v. 8, 1891, p. 333.) VGA 1573. Southerland, W. H. H. Torpedoes, illus. (In: United States. — Naval Intelli- gence Office. General information series no. 10: The year's naval progress, Wash- ington, 1891, p. 176-181.) VYEB 1574. Trial of the Sims-Edison torpedo. (The manufacturer and builder, New York, V. 23, 1891, p. 186.) VA 1892 1575. Submarine navigation. (The manu- facturer and builder. New York, v. 23, 1892, p. 168.) VA Note on the early history of the submarine and torpedo. 1576. Torpedoboote und Torpedodepot- schiffe. (Dingler's polytechnisches Jour- nal, Stuttgart, Bd. 284, 1892, p. 22-23.) VA Notes on various types of torpedoes. 1577. Torpedoes [and] Torpedo defense. 2 diagrs. (In: United States. — Office of Naval Intelligence, General information se- ries no. 11: Notes on the year's naval prog- ress, Washington, 1892, p. 128-135.) VYEB Notes on the Sims-Edison and the Whitehead tor- pedoes, and the Ericsson submarine gun; also on torpedo-boom experiments, net-cutting attachments, and torpedo-discharging apparatus. 1578. Trials of the torpedo boat "Gush- ing." (Engineering news, New York, v. 27, 1892, p. 10.) VDA 1893 1579. Robert Fulton, port. (In: National cyclopaedia of American biography. New York, v. 3, 1893, p. 104-105.) * R - AGZ Notes on his torpedo and submarine. 1580. Sears, James H., and B. W. Wells, jr. The Chilean revolution of 1891. Washing- ton: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1893. 66 p., 2 charts. 1 diagr., 4 maps, 3 pi., 1 table. 8°. (United States. — Office of Naval Intelligence. War series, no. 4.) VYEB The sinking of the Blanco Eiicalada. p. 18-24. Official reports of the commanding officers on both sides are given in full, and extracts from the report of the commission appointed to examine into the possibility of raising the Blanco Encalada. 1581. Thomas Alva Edison, port. (In: National cyclopaedia of American biogra- phy, New York, v. 3. 1893. p. 441-444.)' * R - AGZ Inventor of torpedo. 1894 1582. Torpedo launch for the U. S. battle- ship "Maine." illus. (Engineering news. New York, v. 32, 1894, p. 432-433.) VDA 1896 1583. John Adams Howell. (In: National cyclopaedia of American biography. New York, v. 6. 1896, p. 44.) * R - AGZ Inventor of the Howell torpedo. 1584. Matthew Fontaine Maury. (In: Na- tional cyclopaedia of American biography. New York, v. 6, 1896, p. 35-36. ) * R - AGZ Inventor of torpedo mines. 1585. Samuel Colt. (In: National cyclo- paedia of American biography, New York, V.6, 1896, p. 175-176.) *R — AGZ Inventor of submarine mines. 1586. William Henry Shock. (In: National cyclopaedia of American biography. New York, V. 6, 1896, p. 200.) * R - AGZ Inventor of torpedo devices. 1897 1587. Alexander Thompson Ballantine. port. (In: National cyclopaedia of Ameri- can biography, New York, v. 7, 1897. p. 540.) * R - AGZ Inventor of oil-well torpedoes. 1588. Edmund Louis Gra}^ Zalinski. port. (In: National cyclopaedia of American bi- ography. New York. v. 7, 1897, p. 248.) *R-AGZ Inventor of the pneumatic torpedo-gun. 1589. George Bomford. (In: National cyclopaedia of American biography, New York, V. 7, 1897, p. 495.) *R-AGZ Inventor of a bomb cannon, known as the "col- umbiad." 1590. John Lewis Lay. (In: National cyclo- paedia of American biography, New York, V. 7, 1897, p. 528-529.) * R - AGZ Inventor of the Lay torpedo. 1591. Thomas Oliver Selfridge. (In: Na- tional cyclopaedia of American biography. New York, v. 7. 1897, p. 552.) * R - AGZ Inventor of devices for protecting ships from tor- pedoes. 1898 1592. David Bushnell. (In: National cy- clopaedia of American biographv. New York. V. 9, 1898, p. 244. ) * R - AGZ Notes on his torpedo and submarine. 1593. Davidson, Hunter. Torpedoes in our war. (United States Naval Institute, Pro- ceedings, Annapolis, v. 24, 1898, p. 349-354.) VXA Valuable notes on the use of the torpedo during the Civil war. TORPEDOES — SUPPLEMENT 67 1898, continued. 1594. A Defence of the torpedo-boat. (Iron age, New York, v. 62, Sept. 22, 1898, p. 2.) VDA From the New York Times. Reprinted in the Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 24, 1898, p. 519-521, VXA. 1595. Gentsch, Wilhelm. Schiffstreiber. (Dingler's polytechnisches Journal, Stutt- gart, 1898, Bd. 309, p. 240-246.) VA Notes on torpedo invented by Louis Edmond Bolot of Paris, p. 246. 1596. Trial of new torpedo nets. (United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, v. 24. 1898, p. 385.) VXA Trial of torpedo nets on H. M. S. "Hannibal." 1907 1605. Simon, .Alexander. Mittel zur Erho- hung der motorischen Leistungsfahigkeit von Torpedos. illus. (Dingler's polytech- nisches Journal, Berlin, Bd. 322, 1907, p. 653.) VA 1908 1606. Given, E. C. Submarines and sub- mersibles. (Liverpool Engineering Society, Transactions, Liverpool, v. 29, 1908, p. 129- 196.) VDA Outlines the history of the submarine and con- tains valuable data on the torpedo. 1899 1597. Koester, O. W. The torpedo-boat, destroyer, and depot. (United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, v. 25, 1899, p. 851- 855.) VXA 1901 1598. Scott de Martinville. Avant-propos d'un appareil de debarquement de torpil- leurs embarques sur le transport Mytho. (Memorial du genie maritime, Paris, serie 3, fasc. 2, 1901, p. 151-176.) f VXA 1905 1599. Les Bombes et le laboratoire mu- nicipal, illus. (Le monde illustre, Feb. 11. 1905, p. 88-89.) *DM 1600. Torpedo-Motorboote. (Dingler's polytechnisches Journal, Berlin, Bd. 320, 1905, p. 254-255.) VA 1906 1601. Die Bedeutung des Torpedos und Mittel zur Erhohung seiner motorischen Leistungsfahigkeit. (Dingler's polytech- nisches Journal, Berlin, Bd. 321, 1906. p. 535-537.) VA 1602. Hudson Maxim, port. (In: Nation- al cyclopaedia of American biography. New York, v. 13, 1906, p. 520-521.) * R - AGZ Inventor of an automobile torpedo. 1603. Infernal machine discussed by great experts, illus. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 128, 1906. p. 83^837.) * DA 1604. Lalande, L. L'engin porte-torpilles sous-marin. (Bulletin technologique, Paris, annee 1906, v. 2, p. 812-853.) VA A very complete article giving mathematical for- mulae on the torpedo. 1909 1607. Henry Larcom Abbot. (In: Nation- al cyclopaedia of American biography. New York, v. 11, 1909, p. 194-195.) *R-AGZ Inventor of a system of submarine mine defense. 1910 1608. Bombenkanonen. illus. (Illustrirte Zeitung, Leipzig, Bd. 135, 1910, p. 378.) *DF 1609. Bortnovski, A. Hand-grenades in the Russo-Japanese war. (United States. — Engineer Department, Professional mem- oirs, Washington, v. 7, 1915, p. 507-511.) VDA From Journal of the United Service Institution of India, v. 39. 1910, p. 531-535. The original article was printed in the Voyenny Sbornik in January, 1910. 1610. Sperry, Elmer A. The gyroscope for marine purposes. (Society of Naval Archi- tects and Marine Engineers, Transactions, New York, v. 18, 1910, p. 143-155.) VXA 1911 1611. H., A. Les grenades a main. (Jour- nal des sciences militaires, Paris, serie 14, tome 11, 1911, p. 308-344.) VWA 1912 1612. Neve, C. J. J. de. Torpedotaktiek. (Marine-Vereeniging. Verslagen, Helder, Jaarg. 1911-12, p. 23-76.) VXA Discussion, p. 76-95. 1613. Das Projekt eines Torpedobootzer- storers mit Diesel-Motorenantrieb. (Ding- ler's polytechnisches Journal, Bd. 327, 1912, p. 109-110.) VA 1614. Seeminen und Minenleger in der franzosischen Kriegsmarine. (Mitteilun- gen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 40, p. 958-965.) VXA .Abstracted from Le Yacht and Moniteur de la flotte. 68 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1913 1615. Cordeiro, Frederick Joaquin Barbosa. The gyroscope. New York: Spon & Cham- berlain, 1913. vii p., 11., 3-105 p. illus. 12°. PBK Howell torpedo, p. 72-73; The Obry device, p. 73-74. 1616. Die Entwicklung der Seemine und die Grundziige ihrer Verwendung. illus. (Nauticus: Jahrbuch fiir Deutschlands See- interessen, Berlin, Jahrg. 15. 1913. p. 189- 226.) VYL Gives valuable historical notes and describes vari- ous types of mines and methods of using them. 1617. Gray, Andrew. Gyrostats and gyro- static action, illus. (Royal Institution of Great Britain. Proceedings, London, v. 20. 1914, p. 631-645.) * EC Lecture delivered at the weekly evening meeting, Feb. 14, 1913. Reprinted in the Annual report for 1914 of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 1915, p. 193- 208. * EA. Valuable notes on the application of the gj-roscope to the torpedo. 1618. Die Halesche Hand- und- Gewehr- granate. illus. (Kriegstechnische Zeit- schrift. Berlin, Jahrg. 16, 1913, p. 108-111.) VWA 1619. Sperry/Elmer A. Engineering ap- plications of the gyroscope, illus. (Frank- lin Institute. Tournal, Philadelphia, v. 175, 1913, p. 447-482.) VA First practical application made by Obry in the steering of a torpedo, p. 448. 1914 1620. Airey, John. The gyroscope — its principles and applications in practice, illus. (American maclainist, New York, v. 40. 1914, p. 633-639.) VFA Application to torpedoes, p. 636-637. 1621. Bomb-dropping from aeroplanes. (Flight, London, v. 6. 1914. p. 1213-1214.) tVDS 1622. Entwicklung und Stand des Minen- suchwesens. illus. (Nauticus: Jahrbuch fiir Deutschlands Seeinteressen, Berlin, Jahrg. 16. 1914, p. 241-264.) VYL A very complete article giving various methods of mine sweeping. 1623. Explosive bombs for use with aero- planes, illus. (Popular mechanics maga- zine, New York, v. 21, 1914, p. 364.) VFA 1624. Ford, H. C. The electrically driven gyroscope in marine work. (American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers, Transac- tions, New York, \.Zi, 1914, p. 857-871.) VGA Discussion, p. 872. Abstracted in Electrician, London, v. 74, 1914, p. 145-148, illus., VGA. Notes on use in torpedoes. 1625. French build artificial island of con- crete, illus. (Popular mechanics magazine, New York, V. 21, 1914, p. 773.) VFA Torpedo e-xperiment station near Toulon. 1626. Gardner's gyroscope, illus. (Engi- neering, London, v. 97, 1914, p. 229.) VDA Invention of John Gardner. Notes on application to torpedoes. 1627. German warship in torpedo practice. illus. (Popular mechanics magazine, New York, V. 21, 1914, p. 729.) VFA Illustration of discharge of torpedo. 1628. Grenade that is fired from a rifle, illus. (Popular mechanics magazine. New York. y. 21, 1914. p. 684-685.)- VFA 1629. The Menace of the mine; how these death-dealing weapons are laid and how they may be removed, illus. (Navy and army illustrated, London, new series, v. 1, 1914, p. 14-16.) tVWZH 1630. Parrott, R. S. Smoke bomb practice. (Field artillery journal, Washington, v. 4, 1914, p. 519-525.) VWA 1631. The "Roland" bomb-dropping ap- paratus, illus. (Flight, London, v. 6, 1914, p. 1173.) tVDS 1632. Some more German anti-aircraft bombs, illus. (Flight, London, v. 6, 1914, p. 1196.) fVDS 1633. A Torpedo attack, illus. (Navy and army illustrated, London, new series, v. 1. 1914. p. 178-180.) fVWZH 1634. The Torpedo in war. illus. (Navy and army illustrated. London, new series, V. 1, 1914, p. 65-68.) t VWZH Brief history of the development of the torpedo and methods of defense against it. 1635. Torpedo nets. (Shipbuilding and shipping record, London, v. 3, 1914. p. 410.) tVXH Letter to the editor on the advisability of equipping ships with tori>edo nets. 1636. Wood, Walter. Mine sweeping, illus. (Navy and army illustrated. London, new series, v. 1, 1914.'p. 147-148.) f VWZH 1915 1637. Armstrong, James. The sweepers of the seas, illus. (Navv and army. London, new series, v. 4, 1915, p." 24-25.) f VWZH 1638. Aubigny, P. d'. Un nouvel explosif de guerre, la thermite. (La Revue, Paris, 1915, v. lll,p. 52&-531.) *DM Invention of John Hays Hammond, jr. Data on incendiary shell generating prussic acid gas. 1639. B., M. Eine behelfsmassig herge- stellte Handgranathaubitze (Handgranat- schleuder). (Kriegstechnische Zeitschrift, Berlin, Jahrg. 17, 1914, p. 29-32.) VWA TORPEDOES — SUPPLEMENT 69 1915, continued. 1640. Bennett, Arnold. In the fire-trenches, illus. (Illustrated London news, London, 1915, V. 147, p. 258-259.) * DA Illustration of a bomb mortar, p. 259/ 1641. Les Bombes incendiaires employees par les dirigeables ct les avions allemands. illus. (Genie civil, Paris, tome 67, 1915, p. 11.) VA 1642. Bradwood, W. War missiles, ancient and otherwise. (The Field, London, v. 125, 1915, p. 525-527.) t VPA A very complete article; gives history of the Greek fire and the use of petroleum in inflammable missiles. 1643. [British bomb-throwers in action at La Bassee.] illus. (Illustrated London news, V. 146, 1915, p. 490-491.) * DA 1644. The Business end of a submarine, illus. (Navy and army, London, new series, V. 4, 1915, p. 108-109.) fVWZH Illustration of the breech blocks of a Holland sub- marine, showing four torpedo tubes arranged in pairs on each side of the central hand wheel. 1645. C, J. Air-torpedoes and air-mines, and the weapons that fire them, illus. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 147, 1915, p. 309.) *DA Illustration of the firing of an air-mine weighing 236 pounds. 1646. French trench guns: crapouil- lot; taupia; and arbalist. illus. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 147, 1915, p. 308.) *DA Fine illustrations showing use of these guns. 1647. Cossman, Edward C. Hand gre- nades, illus. (Scientific American, New York, 1915, v. 112, p. 427.) VA 1648. Fire warnings: how to deal with bombs. (Illustrated carpenter and iniilder, London, ^.77, 1915, p. 346.) t3-VEA 1649. Flamel, Nicolas. Les torpilles aeri- ennes. illus. (La nature. Paris, annee 43, semestre 2, 1915, p. 263-266.) OA Gives valuable historical notes on the bomb and several cuts of trench cannon. 1650. The Force of the torpedo of the kind which sunk the "Lusitania." illus. (Illus- trated London news, London, v. 146, 1915, p. 613.) *DA Illustration of damage done a ship by the ex- plosion of a torpedo. 1651. German flame-projectors in use; French testing "Flammenwerfer" captured from the enemy. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 147, 1915, p. 330-331.) *DA 1652. German incendiary bombs. illus. (Applied science, Toronto, v. 27 [new series, V. lOi, 1915, p. 50-51.) VA 1653. German Zeppelin raids over Great Britain. (Sphere, London, v. 62, 1915, p. 296-297, 334.) * DA 1654. Die Gewehr- und Handgranate der indischen Armee. illus. (Kriegstechnische Zeitschrift, Berlin, Jahrg. 18, 1915, p. 88-89.) VWA 1655. The Grasshopper and the torpedo of the air. illus. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 147, 1915, p. 144-145.) * DA Illustration of crossbow for hurling bombs, etc., also the torpedo shell. 1656. The Greatest war. By Colonel "X." illus. (Navy and army, London, new series, V. 4, p. 158-161.) tVWZH Part I. The war on land. Gives illustrations of a German poisonous gas bomb mortar and French soldiers hurling grenades at the German trenches. 1657. Guenther, Hanns. Handgranaten. illus. (Schweizerische militarische Blatter: Schweizerische Monatschrift fiir Offiziere aller Waffen, Frauenfeld, Jahrg. 27, 1915, p. 192-196, 234-240.) VWA 1658. The "Gulflight" case, illus. (Lit- erary digest, New York, v. 50, 1915, p. 1135.) *DA Valuable notes on the torpedoing of this ship. 1659. Hand grenade, illus. (Engineer, London, v. 120, 1915, p. 566.) VA Reprinted in Genie civil, Paris, tome 68, 1916, p. 141, VA. Description of English patent issued Nov. 17, 1915, to F. E. Baker. 1660. [Illustration of bomb used by the Allies' airmen at Gallipoli.i (Illustrated London news, London, v. 147, 1915, p. 685.) *DA 1661. Lake, Simon. Submarines that are strictly invisible; a type that can pass through a mine field and attack a blockaded fleet, illus. (Scientific American, New York. V. 112, 1915, p. 68-69, 74-75.) VA Abstracted in Illustrated London news, v. 146, 1915, p. 210-211, * DA, under title: .\ wheeled sub- marine designed to motor through mine fields, lay mines, and enter defended harbors. 1662. The Leon torpedo. (Royal Society of Arts, Journal, London, v. 63, 1915, p. 1()31- 1032.) VA Invention of Carl Leon, a Swedish officer. 1663. Lewes, Vivian B. Modern munitions of war: poison gases and incendiary bombs. (Royal Society of Arts, Journal, London, V. 63, 1915, p. 827-831.) VA .Abstracted in Engineer, London, v. 120, 1915. p. 82-83, I A: Mature. London, v. 95, 1915. p. 608-609. OA : and in Illustrated London news, London, v. 147, 1915, p. 140, * DA. 1664. Modern munitions of war: shells and high explosives. (Royal Society of Arts, Journal, London, v. 63, 1915, p. 823- 827.) VA Abstracted in Illustrated London news. London, v. 147, 1915, p. 108, 98, * DA. Valuable notes on bombs and grenades. The sec- ond of the Fothergill lectvires for 1915. 1665. The "Lusitania" torpedoed, illus. (Literary digest. New York, v. 50, 1915. p. 1133-1134.) *DA 70 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1915, continued. 1666. M., A. W. Mine-sweeping in the North sea. illus. (The Field, London, V. 125, 1915, p. 90.) tVPA Describes methods used. 1667. A Master of the torpedo, illus. (Navy and army, London, new series, v. 3, 1915, p. 367-370.) f VWZH Notes on the work of Sir Arthur Knivet Wilson, popularly known as "Tug Wilson," former com- mander of H. M. S. Vernon, the torpedo school at Portsmouth, Eng. 1668. Metallographische Untersuchung einiger Granatsplitter. illus. (Stahl und Eisen, Diisseldorf, Jahrg. 35, 1915, p. 170- 171.) VIA 1669. Mills, W. The Mills grenade, illus. (Arms and explosives, London, v. 23, 1915, p. 154.) tVOG 1670. The Mine war in the trenches: ex- plosion and crater, illus. (Illustrated Lon- don news, London, v. 60, 1915, p. 699.) * DA Another illustration, p. 719. 1671. Modernizing the hand-grenade, illus. (Literary digest. New York, v. 50, 1915, p. 1015-1016.) *DA Compiled from Technical world magasine, April, 1915. 1672. Munitions of the present war. (Rail- way review, Chicago, v. 57, 1915, p. ?>7?)- 376.) fTPB Poisonous gases and incendiary bombs, p. 375-376. 1673. Newton, W. Douglas. The bomber, a psychological study. (Illustrated Lon- don news, London, v. 147, 1915, p. 632.) *DA View of Germans throwing hand grenades from trenches. 1674. Oelker. Tabellarische Zusammen- stellung in- und auslandisclier Patente, be- treffend Hand- und Gewehrgranaten und dgl. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Tahrg. 10, 1915, p. 87-89, 99-100, 112-113.) " VOA 1675. Pollen, A. H. The "L. S. D." of the submarine blockade. illus. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 146, 1915, p. 374.) *DA Illustration and description of the "Daylight tor- pedo-boat," a small automatic submarine torpedo. 1676. Polster. Hand- und Gewehrgrana- ten. illus. (Verein deutscher Ingenieure, Zeitschrift, Berlin, Bd. 59, 1915, p. 447-448.) VDA 1677. Minen- und Bombenwerfer Frankreichs. illus. (Kriegstechnische Zeit- schrift, Berlin, Jahrg. 18, 1915, p. 153-157.) VWA 1678. Precautions against incendiary bombs, illus. (Oil and colour trades journal, Lon- don, v. 47, 1915, p. 1948.) VOP 1679. Protection of battleships from sub- marine attack, illus. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 146, 1915, p. 34, 53.) * DA 1680. The Recrudescence of siege warfare. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 146, 1915, p. 204.) *DA Descriptions of various types of the German Minnenwerfer. 1681. The Revival of the hand-grenade in trench warfare: types and methods, French, British, and German, illus. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 146, 1915, p. 790- 791.) *DA 1682. Savorgnan di Brazza, Francesco. At- tacchi e battaglie aeree. (In his: La guerra nel cielo. Milano, 1915. 4°. p. 198-226.) VDY 1683. Sinker of the "Bouvet," "Irresistible" and "Ocean." illus. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 146, 1915, p. 461.) * DA Illustrations and description of the Leon torpedo- mine, invented by Capt. Karl Oskar Leon. 1684. Sinking of the "Lusitania." illus. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 146, 1915, p. 630-636.) * DA Valuable series of photographs and sketches. 1685. Sunk by an enemy's torpedo: a steamer going down, illus. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 147, 1915, p. 260-261.) *DA Account of the sinking of the Carthage and Arabic. 1686. Thomas, Tom R. Gyroscopic appli- cations, with demonstrations. (Liverpool Engineering Society, Transactions, Liver- pool, V. 36, 1915. p. 99-118.) VDA Discussion, p. 120-124. The steering of torpedoes, p. 110-112. 1687. Throwing grenade bouquets to the enemy. (Literary digest. New York, v. 50, 1915, p. 1026-1028.) * DA 1688. Torpedoes and torpedo craft, the de- velopment of a formidable naval arm. illus. (Navy and army, London, new series, v. 3, 1915, p. 100-102.) tVWZH 1689. "The Unworthy method of making war"; German poison gas. illus. (Illus- trated London news, London, v. 147, 1915, p. 77.) *DA 1690. "Weeping" gas; poison gas and other enemy devices; trench warfare trophies, illus. (Illustrated London news, London, V. 147, 1915, n. 660-661.) * DA Interesting series of illustrations. 1691. What to do in the case of further air or sea raids, illus. (Sphere, London, v. 60, 1915, p. 162.) *DA 1692. Zeppelin visit to London. illus. (Sphere, London, v. 61, 1915, p. 228-229, 232.) *DA TORPEDOES — SUPPLEMENT 71 1916 1693. Aerial torpedo is built by western inventor, illus. (Popular mechanics mag- azine, New York, v. 26, 1916, p. 207.) VFA 1694. Aerial torpedo of great power, illus. (Popular mechanics magazine, New York, V. 25, 1916, p. 25.) VFA Wirelessly controlled. 1695. Automobile torpedo control. (Army and navy register, Washington, v. 60, 1916, p. 9, 7i.) t VWA Invention of John Hays Hammond, jr. Brief note on proposed congressional legislation. For an account of test see p. 316. 1696. Buttner, Alexander. Throwing bombs from airships. How to aim the pro- jectile to hit a given object, illus. (Scien- tific American supplement. New York, v. 81, 1916, p. 85.) VA Translated from Die Umschau. With a historical note on the attempt at the siege of Venice in 1849 to drop bombs from an unguided balloon. 1697. Dodge, William W. Liquid fire and asphyxiating gases. (Army and navy reg- ister, Washington, v. 60, 1916, p. 8.) t VWA Gives history of the use of Greek fire. 1698. Dropping aerial bombs thru a cone of light. (Electrical experimenter. New York, v. 4, 1916, p. 86.) VGA 1699. Du Verseau, pseud. Un sous-marin allemand poseur de mines peche par les An- glais, illus. (La nature. Paris, annee 44, semestre 2, 1916. p. 169-172.) OA 1700. Eliphalet Bliss. (National cyclopae- dia of American biography, New York, v. 15, 1916, p. 20.) *R-AGZ Manufacturer of the Bliss-Leavitt torpedo. 1701. Fauntleroy, A. M. Grenades. (United States naval medical bulletin, Washington, v. 10, 1916, p. 46-48.) WSR 1702. Fighting with liquid fire. (Literary digest, New York, v. 52, 1916, p. 924-925.) *DA Gives description of the effect of the "Flammen- werfer." Refers to the story by H. G. Wells giving "nightmarish" story of the Martians attacking Eng- land, which has become a fact. 1703. The Finned bomb of trench warfare: makers of air-torpedoes, illus. (Illustrated London news, London, v. 148, 1916, p. 404- 406.) *DA 1704. Firing a torpedo from the deck of an American destroyer and loading a torpedo on the submarine "G-2." illus. (Popular mechanics magazine. New York, v. 25, 1916, p. 90-91.) VFA Interesting illustrations. 1705. Frank McDowell. (National cyclo- paedia of American biography. New York, V. 15, 1916, p. 20-21.) *R-AGZ Notes on the Bliss-Leavitt torpedo. 1706. The Greek fire of the Germans. (Il- lustrated London news, London, v. 149, 1916, p. 168.) *DA Notes on history. 1707. Grenades, rifle and hand, illus. (Sci- entific American supplement. New York, v. 81, 1916, p. 84.) VA Illustrations of various grenades used at the front. 1708. Guns and flame projectors: battle spoil on the Somme front, illus. (Illus- trated London news, London, v. 149, 1916, p. 795.) * DA Description of a German Flammenwerfer. 1709. Hill, Allan. Molding hand grenades, illus. (Brass world. New York, v. 12, 1916, p. 167-168.) VIA From Foundry trade journal, England. 1710. Hopkins, Albert Allis, compiler and editor. The Scientific American war book; the mechanism and technique of warfare, compiled and edited by Albert A. Hopkins . . . Articles by Rear-Admiral Mahan, Ma- jor A. G. Piorkowski, Lieut. -Col. L. S. Rou- diez...Fred C. Hild, the aviator. Major H. Bannerman-Phillips, Captain W. D. A. An- derson... and many others. New York: Munn & Co., Inc., 1916. 3 p.l., 338 p., 1 pi. illus. 8°. BTZE Trench warfare, p. 107-116; Grenades in modern warfare, p. 156-164; The modern automobile torpedo, p. 283-286; Attack and defense by submarine mines, p. 287-291; Aerial torpedoes and torpedo mines, p. 298-301. 1711. Illustrations of German trench guns, illus. (Illustrated London news, London, V. 148, 1916, p. 96.) *DA 1712. Improvements in and connected with submarine mines, illus. (Engineer, Lon- don, V. 121, 1916, p. 50.) VA Account of English patent, no. 2859. Feb. 22, 1915, issued to H. A. W. Middleditch. Also noted in Le genie civil, tome 68, 1916, p. 171, VA. 1713. John Hays Hammond, Jr. (National cyclopaedia of American biographv. New York, v.15, 1916, p. 105-106.) *R-AGZ Inventor of a radio-dynamic torpedo. 1714. Learning how to handle grenades and throw them to the best advantage: at a school of bombing, illus. (Illustrated Lon- don news, London, v. 148, 1916, p. 398-399.) *DA 1715. The "Mars" hand grenade, illus. (Arms and explosives, London, v. 24, 1916, p. 21.) fVOG 1716. A New aerial bomb, illus. (Popu- lar mechanics magazine, New York, v. 26, 1916. p. 839.) VFA Tested at Mineola, N. Y. 1717. Reginald Aubrey Fessenden. (Na- tional cyclopaedia of American biography. New York, v. 15, 1916, p. 21-22.) * R- AGZ Inventor of a dirigible torpedo. n THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1916, continued. 1718. Scientific I-)omb dropping. Sighting devices for aircraft bombs, illus. (Scien- tific American supplement, New York, v. 81. 1916, p. 260.) VA From the Illustrated war neivs. 1719. Throwing liquid fire: one of the novel weapons brought forth by the war. illus. (Scientific American supplement, New York, v. 81, 1916, p. 405.) VA 1720. Torpedoing of the "Sussex." (Illus- trated London news, London, v. 146, 1916, p. 492-493.) *DA Illustrations showing explosive effect of a torpedo. 1721. Use of mines at sea. illus. (Illus- trated London news, London, v. 148, 1916, p. 438.) * DA 1722. Villard, Oswald Garrison. Subma- rine and the torpedo in the blockade of the Confederacy. (Harper's magazine. New York, V. 133, 1916, p. 131-137.) * DA 1917 1723. Aerial bombardment, illus. (Engi- neering, London, v. 104, 1917, p. 198-200.) VDA Compiled chiefly from an article appearing in La nature. Gives valuable data on the German method of dropping bombs, and a description of the Goerz sighting apparatus. 1724. Ainslie, Graham Montgomery. Hand grenades; a handbook on rifle and hand grenades, compiled and illustrated by Ma- jor Graham M. Ainslie. New York: J. Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1917. v, 59 p. diagrs. 12°. VWS 1725. Der Bombenwurf aus Flugzeugen und die Ballistik der Fliegerbombe. illus. (Schweizerische militarische Blatter: Schweizerische Zeitschrift fiir Artillerie und Genie, Frauenfeld, 1917, Jahrg. 53, p. 271-279.) VWA 1726. Bravetta, Ettore. Macchine infer- nali, siluri e lanciasiluri, con un' appendice su gli esplosivi da guerra. Milano: Fratelli Treves, 1917. 2 p.l., 240 p. illus. 4°. VXV Notes on torpedoes, torpedo boats, and explosives. 1727. Callan, John G. Submarines, illus. (Wisconsin engineer, Madison, v. 21, 1917, p. 295-303.) VDA Notes on the Whitehead and the Bliss-Leavitt tor- pedoes, p. 299-301. 1728. Campbell, Alaurice Viele. Practical boml)ing as applied by the Canadian and British armies. Detroit, Mich.: Bartlett Publishing Co. [1917., 127 p. 2. ed. 16^ VWS 1729. Drag-bombing submarines from air- planes, illus. (Popular science monthlv. New York, v. 91, 1917, p. 163.) * DA 1730. Flexible steel curtain, new torpedo shield, illus. (Popular mechanics maga- zine. New York, v. 28, 1917, p. 182-183.) VFA Defense against torpedoes by the towing of steel plates. 1731. Floating bomb-laden net to foil sub- marines, illus. (Popular mechanics maga- zine, New York, v. 28, 1917, p. 321-322.) VFA 1732. Freeman, Arnold. Liquid-fire and poison-gas. (Living age. Boston, series 8, v. 6, 1917, p. 496-498.) * DA 1733. Freeman, Lewis R. Sailors' sensa- tions in battle: being torpedoed; being mined; state of mind in a naval action. illus. (Popular mechanics magazine. New York, X.27, 1917, p. 179-183.) VFA 1734. French munitions output for the western front, illus. (Illustrated war news, London, new series, part 36, Feb. 14. 1917, p. 29.) t BTZE Illustrations of hand grenades and rockets. 1735. German bombs officially described, illus. (New York Tribune, Dec. 16, 1917, p. 15, col. 2-5.) *A Descriptions of German bombs seized in Norway; prepared by the Military Intelligence Section, War College Division, Washington. 1736. Gernsback, H. Firing bombs by elec- tricity, illus. (Electrical experimenter. New York, v. 5, 1917, p. 370, 416.) VGA 1737. Guenther, Hanns. Gewehrgranaten. illus. (Schweizerische militarische Blatter: Schweizerische Monatschrift fiir Offiziere aller Waffen, Frauenfeld. Jahrg. 29, 1917, p. 210-215, 237-241.) VWA 1738. The Ideal aerial bomb, illus. (Pop- ular science monthly, New York, v. 91, 1917, p. 386-387.) * DA 1739. Incendiary bullets for air craft. (Sci- entific American, New York, v. 116, 1917, p. 148.) VA Brief note. 1740. Italian submarine mines. (Scientific Australian, Melbourne, 1917, v. 23, p. 13-14.) VA From the Scientific American. 1741. Kleinschmidt, F. E. A sea fight in the Adriatic: destroying a mine-field under the guns of the enemv. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 117. 1917, p. 24-25, 34.) VA Illustration of the hooking of the hoisting cable to a mine on the cover of the issue for July 14, 1917. 1742. Lathe for turning torpedo heads, illus. (Iron age. New York, v. 100, 1917, p. 432.) VDA 1743. Lefranc, Jean Abel. Sur le bombarde- ment aerien. illus. (La nature, Paris, an- nee 45, semestre 1, p. 379-383.) OA .Xbstracted in Scientific .-iustralian. Melbourne, V 23. 1917, p. 17, VA, and in Scientific American supplement. New York, v. 84, 1917, p. 108-109, VA. TORPEDOES — SUPPLEMENT /o 191T, continued. 1744. Maxim, Hudson. How to make ships torpedo-proof, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 116, 1917, p. 578-579.) VA 1745. Molding grenades for the French army, illus. (Iron trade review, Cleveland, V.60, 1917, p. 828-829.) VHA Also printed in Foundry, Cleveland, v. 45, 1917, p. 131-132, VIA. 1746. Moreno y Quesada, Manuel. Esta- ciones radiotelegraficas. Sistema "Mar- coni americano" — tipo "Submarinos y torpederos." illus. (Revista general de marina, Madrid, tonio 81, 1917, p. 5-34.) VXA 1747. Moss, James Alfred. Trench war- fare; being a practical manual for training and instruction of officers and men... based on the latest information from the battle fronts of Europe. . . Menasha, Wis.: Geo. Banta Pub. Co. [1917.] 2 p.l., 7-274 p. illus. 12°. VWK Grenades and grenadiers, p. 131-150; Gas warfare, p. 151-157; Bomb throwers, p. 209; Trench mortars, p. 210. 1748. The Net as a weapon of defense, illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 117, 1917, p. 56.) VA Illustration of a submarine-destroying net, which automatically lets fall torpedo bombs upon the deck of the submarine. 1749. Nets and steel plates as a defense against the torpedo. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 116. 1917, p. 596.) VA 1750. Poisoned arrows. (Illustrated Lon- don news, London, v. 150, 1917, p. 342.) *DA 1751. Principles, promising and otherwise, which may be applied to detecting the U- boats. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 117, 1917, p. 10-11, 20.) VA Notes use of nets. 1752. Protecting a convoy by overlapping lines of towed nets or plates, illus. (Sci- entific American, New York, v. 117, 1917. p. 97, 107.) VA 1753. (Protection against torpedoes.) illus. (Popular mechanics magazine, New York, V. 28, 1917, p. 206-207.) VFA Illustration of use of nets on ships. 1754. Protection, internal to the ship, against the torpedo. illus. (Scientific American, New York, v. 117, 1917, p. 224- 225, 233, 235.) VA 1755. Radio-controlled torpedo devised by California genius, illus. (Electrical ex- perimenter, New York, v. 5, 1917, p. 387.) VGA Invention of Henry H. Hyder of Los Angeles. 1756. Shells filled with liquid poison. (Field artillery journal, Washington, v. 7, 1917, p. 347-348.) VWA Abstracted from the Washington Evening Post. 1757. Smith, Joseph Shuter. Trench war- fare; a manual for officers and men. New York: E. P. Button & Co. [1917.j xvi, 144 p. illus. 16". VWK Notes on explosives, bombs, and gas warfare, p. 101-116. 1758. A Strange new naval weapon, idea of great scientist, illus. (Popular me- chanics magazine, New York, v. 28, 1917, p. 2-3.) VFA Account of an "aeromarine" torpedo, so planned as to be drawn against an enemy's ship by an aero- plane. 1759. Stroh. Les modeles actuels de tor- pilles automobiles. illus. (Genie civil, Paris, tome 71, 1917, p. 365-371.) VA A very complete article, written to complete the history of the automobile torpedo printed in Genie civil, June 26, 1915. Gives valuable notes on the Whitehead and Schwartzkopff torpedoes, Kalezowksi, Whitehead, and German gyroscopes, and an interior view of a German torpedo. 1760. Submarine and kindred problems. (Engineer, London, v. 124, 1917, p. 329-330.) VA Discussion of protection against submarine attack, mines and torpedoes. 1761. Torpedo running practice, illus. (Il- lustrated London news, London, v. 150, 1917, p. 735.) *DA 1762. United States. — Engineer School. Lessons in fortification. Part 1. Effects of artillery fire. Part 2. Field fortifica- tion and the protection of batteries. Wash- ington Barracks, D. C: Press of the Engi- neer School, 1917. 2 p.l., 120 p. illus. 8°. (United States. — Engineer School. Oc- casional papers, no. 53.) VWI Description of shells and explosives, bombs, trench mortars, trenches, and field fortifications. 1763. Vickers, Leslie. Training for the trenches; a practical handbook based upon personal experience during the first two 3'ears of the war in France. New York: George H. Doran Company [1917]. xii p., 11., 15-127 p., 14 pi. 12°. VWC Notes on the trench gun and bomb, grenades and liquid fire. 1764. Whirling disk to guard ships from torpedoes, illus. (Popular mechanics maga- zine. New York, v. 27, 1917. p. 802-804.) VFA 1765. Why not the land torpedo? illus. (Popular science monthlv. New York, v. 91, 1917, p. 323.) ' *DA INDEX OF AUTHORS Numbers refer to individual entries. A., 936. A., D. H., 772. A., F. d', 832. Abbot, Henry Larcom, 136, 153, 168, 282. Abell, T. B., 1306. Ainslie, G. M., 1724. Airey, John, 1620. Alas, Genaro, 122. Alex, 1080. Alger, Philip R., 1081. Alliman, A. L., 186, 242. Allison, R., 187. Andler, S., 1233. Angier, R. H., 773. Antona, A., 1183. Arcangeli, Luigi, 801, 833. Ardois y Casaus, Federico, 262. Armstrong, G. E., 672, 828. Armstrong, James, 1637. Aronson, Samuel, 1082. Arthaud, d', 888. Astuto, C, 621. • Attlmayr, F., 622. Aubigny, P. d', 1638. Audra, R., 569. Auriac, d', 715. Avery, Ray L., 1236. Aylesbury, T. W., 612. Azevedo Milanez, Joao Francisco de, 1314. B B., F., 1028, 1083. B., F. J., 519. B., L., 938, 966. B., M., 1084, 1639. Bache, Rene, 1315, 1315a. Bacon, R. H., 673. Bailly, B., 353. Baird, George Washington, 1316. Ballard, G. A., 774. Bannard, Walter, 1414. Bannerman-Phillips, H., 1185. Bara, E.. 709. Barber, Francis M., 138, 139, 155, 203, 418. Barclay, Thomas, 1237. Barnaby, Nathaniel, 170, 488. Barpi, A., 1416. Basarow, A., 188. Beach, Edw?ard L., 865. Beal, S., 94. Beasley, Walter L., 967. Beck, Z., 1167. Beehler, W. H., 290. Beith, 969. Belidor, Bernard Forest de, 25, 26. Belknap, Reginald R., 1417. Belloni, Angelo, 1317. Benjamin, Park, 1239, 1328, 1418, 1474a. Bennett, Arnold, 1640. Bermejo, Segismundo, 490. Bernay, Henri, 995, 996, 1029, 1085, 1086, 1138, 1240. Bernotti, Romeo, 1186, 1241. Bertin, E., 1319. Betts, J. A., 1521. Biles, John Harvard, 1242. Binning, Thomas, 21. Bizot, M., 1119, 1148. Blactot, Rene, 1320. Blake, Homer C, 243. Blochmann, R., 971. Bocci, Carlo, 1030. Bolton, Reginald, 623. Bonaniico, D., 834. Bonfiglietti, F., 1031. Bonomo, Quintino, 835. Borja y Goyeneche, Joaquin de, 638. Borresen, Jacob, 866. P.ortnovski, A., 1609. Bourgois, Simeon, 409, 491. Boyd, Robert, 1546. Bradford, Royal Bird, 171, 297, 298, 299, 300. Bradwood, W., 1642. Braham, Philip, 95. Bravetta, Ettore, 1321, 1726. Brialmont, A. H., 1557. Bridge, C. A. G., 940. Brillie, H., 710. Brossard de Corbigny, 244. Bruzzone, Attilio, 836, 867. Buchard, H., 520. Buckey, Mervyn C., 1032. Bucknill, J. Townsend, 123, 543. Bunel, M. A., 755, 766. Bunker, Paul D., 1243. 1322. Burberg, Gebriider, 1323. Burgoyne, Alan H., 868. Burr, S. D. v., 941. Buttner, Alexander, 1696. C., J., 454, 1645, 1646. C, P., 1244. C, S., 1245. Callan, J. G., 1727. Callender, M. L., 96. Calthorpe, A. G., 640. Campagna, Enzo, 1324. Campbell, M. V., 1728. Capehart, E. E., 711. Garden, G. L., 687. Cardille, D., 1421. Cardona, Pedro M., 1033. Carteron, C. P. J., 1246. Carvalho Santos, Firmino de, 1422. Cavelier de Cuverville, Jules Marie, 1089. Ceppi, Guillermo, 1188. Cerio, Edwin, 1423, 1424. Cervera y Valderrama, Juan, 819. Chabaud-Arnault, Charles, 245, 330, 361. Chalon, Paul F., 1149. Chandler, Edward F., 1325, 1326, 1327, 1476, 1480. [74] TORPEDOES 75 Chandler, Lloyd H., 775, !!(>, 869, 972. Chapuis, 1034. Chardonneau, F., 227. Charmoille, 1139, 1150, 1168, 1190. Chesnau, G., 1302. Church, W. C, 1567. Ciano, Alessandro, 803. Cipriani, M., 641. Cirinei, Egisto, 1191. Clark, N. B., 492. Clark, Thomas, 1505, 1506. Clergeau, Manuel, 657. Cloarec, P., 837. Clowes, William Laird, 544, 603, 604, 804. Cohen, Samuel, 1328. Collado, Luys, 17, 1502. Collier, Francis J., 42. Colomb, Philip Howard, 688. Combe, Jules, 545. Comstock, C. B., 61. Concas y Palau, Victor Maria, 455, 456. Conness, Leland, 1329. Conti, Gerolamo, 838. Converse, George Albert, 156, 302. Cooper, W. F., 1425. Cordeiro, F. J. B., 1615. Cornejo Carvajal, Honorio, 575, 607. Corsi, Cam, 839. Cossman, E. C, 1647. Cotter, E. W., 894. Craven, Francis S., 1426. Cuniberti, Vittorio E., 840, 1192. Curry, E. Hamilton, 1247. Cutbush, James, 35-37. D., P., 689. Dahl, G. M., 895. Daniel, J., 841. Daniell, J. F., 605. Dary, Georges, 624, 1140. Davidson, Hunter, 1593. Davis, Edmund J., 1330. Davis, Henry C, 942. Davis. Richmond P., 1035, 1090, 1193. Dawson, W., 157. De Feo, V., 1249. Degouy, J. B. C, 1476. Delorenzi, Giuseppe, 842. Demoulin, Maurice. 493. Dentice, Edoardo, 805. Dewar, A. C, 897. Diaz, Manuel, 265. Dibos, M., 898. Dickie, G. W., 714. Dixon, Jesse, 457. Dodge, W. W., 1697. Donaldson, John, 190, 283, 522, 1534. Doty, 52. Douglas, Harold G., 1460. Drake, Franklin J., 546, 625. Dubassov, T. W., 412. Dubilier, William, 1327. Duboc, Lieut., 717. Duboc, £mile, 691. Dumas, A., 1336. Duquet, Alfred, 1337. Duranti, W. de, 777. Du Verseau, pseud., 1699. E E., G., 944. E., J. C, 643. Elia, Giovanni Emanuele, 1195, 1251-1254. Ellicott, John M., 547. 576, 692, 1568. Ericsson, John, 124, 125. Escribano, Gabriel, 626. Espitallier, C, 523. F., A., 1478. Fairburn, William A., 715. Fauntleroy, A. M., 1701. Fave, Ildephonse, 1509. Fawcett, Waldon, 900. Feldhaus, Franz Maria, 901, 1255 Ferguson, J. N., 1256. Fernandez, Gustavo, 975, 1040, 1430. Fernandez de Medrano, Sebastian, 22. Ferragut y Sbert, Guillermo, 946, 1170. Ferrand, Ch., 1001. Ferris, John, 197. Field, Edward, 550. Figuier, Louis, 551, 1513. Fiske, Bradley Allen, 1257, 1473, 1479a, 1480, 1501. Flamel, Nicolas, 1649. Fletcher, Frank P., 661. Fletcher, R. A., 1154. Flowers, John B., 1431, 1481. Folley, Paul, 1093. Ford, H. C, 1624. Forest, F., 779. Fournier, A., 1260. Fournier, Lucien, 1141, 1142. Freeman, Arnold, 1732. Freeman, L. R., 1733. Fremantle, Edmund R., 266. Frost, H. H., 1199. Fulton, Robert, 31, 32. Fyfe, Herbert C, 843, 862. G., 1041. G., A. T., 780. G., H. B., 902. Gaget, Maurice, 807. Gakuma, G., 198, 1526. Gale, Benjamin, 1503. Gallway, E. P., 365. Garbett, H., 611. Garelli, A., 808. Gathmann, Emil, 781, 809. Gautreau, J. B., 1483. Gavotti, 805, 808. Geitel. Max. 1106, 1132. Gentsch, Wilhelm, 1342, 1595. Gercke, Hermann, 716. Gernsback, H., 1484, 1484a, 1736. Giacomuzzi, Virgilio, 1433. Gibson, Charles R.. 1485. Gillmor, H. G., 695. Gilmore, Arthur H., 80. Giraldi, A. Pecori, 1200. Given, E. C. 1606. Cleaves, Albert, 660, 661. Gody, Leon, 1002. Gonzalez Quintero, Jose, 578. Goodrich, C. F., 1531. Gosse, Joseph, 1262. 76 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Gower, F., 351. Gray, Andrew, 1617. Gray, James G., 1201, 1263. Greenhill, A. G., 783. Grenfell, Hubert, 496. Griswold, Charles, 34. Guenther, Hans, 1345, 1657. 1737. Guidoni, Alessandro, 1203, 1348. Guierre, A., 717. H H., A., 1611. H., F., 1204. H., G., 553. H., J., 579, 718-20. H., M., 1264. Haddy, T. J., 617, 621, 641. Haenig, A., 976. Hamilton, E. T., 609. Hamilton, John Randolph, 81. Hanzelet, Jean Appier, 16. Harris, Robert Hastings, 417. Harvey, Frederick, 101. Harvey, John, 111. Hawksley, George, 143. Hayes, M. P., 367. Heinz, Julius, 332, 554, 580, 581, 676, 844, 1096. Hellweg, J. F., 1205. Hennebert, Eugene, 144, 497. Hill, Allan, 1709. Hill, Walter N., 159. Hinkamp. C. N., 1349, 1350. Hintze, 1206. Hoar, Allen, 1437. Hobart-Hampden, Augustus Charles, 368. Hoff, William Bainbridge, 330. Hoffmann, A. M., 1098. Hogane, J. T., 369. Holman, George F. W., 526. Holman, H. R., 43. Holmes, N. J., 70, 145, 1518, 1519. Hopkins, A. A., 1710. Horsnaill, W. O., 1351. Hovgaard, George William, 527. Huber, James, 1353. Hughes, W. S., 461. Hunt, Ridgely, 582. Hurd, Archibald Spicer, 845, 977. lachino. A., 1207. Incontri, Attelio, 948. Jackson, R. H., 785. Jacoucci, T., 846. Jaeger, Christian, 1266. James, H., 1356. Jane, Frederick T., 697, 722, 811, 904, 1208. Jaques, William Henry, 418, 419, 502, 645. Jeffers, W. N., 1241. Jervais, W. F. Drummond, 82. Joly, J., 1486. Jones, Robert, 27. Jourdan, Sauvaire, 1267. K Kaempffert, Waldemar, 1357. Kaiserov, B., 1486a. Kallenbach, Oscar G. H., 950. Kekewich, Piers K., 1269. Kelly, James, 623. Kerc'hoat, L., 1209, 1210. Kimball, William Wirt, 285, 813. King, W. R., 1562. Kingsford, H., 335. Kirkland, William A., 113. Kleinschmidt, F. E., 1741. Knapp, H. S., 628. Knight, E. H., 1539. Koester, O. W., 1597. Kondelka, Alfred, Freiherr von, 583. Kreil, J., 1180. Kretschmer, O., 1211. Krummholz, F., 267. L., 951. L., P., 754, 786, 787, 978, 1004, 1268. Laghezza, G., 1269. Lake, Simon, 1661. Lakin-Smith, C, 723. Lalande, Louis, 1046, 1604. Lanchester, Frederick William, 1270. La Rouveraye, Paul de, 788. Lartige, de, 373. Lassoc V. F. 679. Laurenti, C, 789, 790, 794, 814, 815, 871, 952, 1101. Lay, John L., 113. Leavitt, F. M., 556. Le Franc, A., 1143, 1156-1159, 1174, 1175, 1213, 1271, 1743. Lernet, Alexander, 1214. Le Roll, P., 847, 872, 907. Le Roy, A., 421. Le Seven, E., 1102. Lestonnat, Raymond, 1486. Lewes, V. B., 1663, 1664. Lindner, Kurt, 1005. Lindsay, Charles, 160. Lisbonne, E., 422, 423, 462, 557, 558. Lissak, Ormond Mitchell, 1272. Livramento, A., 1215. Lloyd, E. W., 756. Lohr, Carl A., 1439. Lopez, Lutgardo, 1440. Loygorri, Joaquin de, 1006, 1103. M M., 953. M., A. W., 1666. M., E., 848. M., L., 1176. M., v., 849. M. de T., E. de, 1273. McElgin, Hugh J. B., 1274. Machado, Orlando, 1363. Machado de Castro e Silva, J., 1275, 1276. Mahan, D. H., 463. Malfatti, V., 850. Manceau, Claude, 424. Marcillac, P., 584. Marsollet. Raoul, 1096. MaruUi, F., 873. TORPEDOES 77 Marva, Jose, 646. Maury, Richard Lancelot, 1366. Max, 954. 1007. Maxim, Hudson, 698, 725, 908, 1744. May, J. H., 726. Mazzinghi, R., 1443. Mercader, Pedro, 464. Merrell, John P., 146. Merrifield, C. W., 115. Mersenne, Marin, 18. Mewes, Rudolf, 1217. Michel-Schmidt, M., 1104. Michelsen, S., 1218. Mier, Eduardo, 680. Miessner, Benjamin Franklin, 1367, 1444. Mills, W., 1669. Moerath, J. N., 116. Moffett, Cleveland, 1281, 1368. Moltke, H. K. B., Graf von, 1487. Monreal y Fernandez-Rodil, Federico, 910. Montero, Enrique de, 1105. Montgery, de, 38, 39. Montojo, Antonio, 270. Moore, Willard G., 1447. Moors. H., 308. Morali, R. S., 874. Moreno y Quesada, Manuel, 1746. Morshead, W., 102. Moss, J. A., 1747. Muller, 27. Muiiez Quijano, F., 910. Muniz Barreto, Edmundo Williams, 1282, 1283, 1448. Murphy, G. Read, 559. Myers, A. E. C, 1009. N Xeeser, Robert Wilden, 1284. Neudeck, G., 980, 1106. Neve, C. C. J. de, 1612. Newton, J. T., 506a, 1565, 1566. Newton, W. D., 1673. Niblack, Albert Parker, 757. , Nimitz, C. W., 1488. Noalhat, H., 709, 729, 758, 779. 791, 911, 982, 1013, 1014, 1146. Noel. G. H., 321. Nordmann, Charles, 1450. Normand, J. A., 322, ill, 426. Ocenasek, Ludvig, 1219, 1286. Oelker, 1674. Orval, Perrinet d', 23. Owens, T. G., 1288. Oxholm, C. W. E., 483. Pedersen, 1055. Peltier, J., 1221. Perroni, L., 852. Persius, L., 1290. Pesce, G. L., 984. Petitot, C. B., 1508. Pierreval, C, 1222. Pietruski, M. von, 287. Piraja, Mauricio, 1223. Plueddemann. M., 853. Podgurskiy, N., 1057. Pollen, Arthur, 1490, 1675. Polster, 1676, 1677. Pouleur, Hector, 913, 914. Porter, Admiral David, 121. Pott, Constantin, 204. Pramer, Karl, 1291. Preuschen, Franz, Freiherr von, 761. Procacci, Gianni, 1377, 1451. Proenga, Eduardo Justino de, 1378. Proenga, Nicanor J. de, 1452, 1452a. Puente y Patron, Ricardo Fernandez, 429. R., 875, 916. R., E., 530. R., G. E., 917. R., L., 230. Radford, Cyrus S., 647. Ramos Azcarraga, Enrique de, 510. Reinaud, J. T., 1509. Reisinger, W. W., 511. Reventlow, E., Graf, 918, 985, 1018. Reymond, P., 1225, 1226, 1294. Ricart, Francisco, 876. Ricart y Giralt, Jose, 1060. Richard, Gustave, 323, 338, 339, 590, 648. Richardson, J. B., 762. Richter, Fritz, 1061. Riera y Alemany, Jose, 732, 957. Riondel, A., 430. Roberts, F. H., 1494. Robinson, Eugene, 649. Rocha de Azanibuja, M., 1276. Roden, Ernest K., 763, 764. Roji, Arsenio, 1382. Romero, Antonio, 819. Romocki, S. J. von, 664. Root, E. N., 1383. Rosendahl, 877. Rosso, Alessandro Giovanni, 1455. Rota, Giuseppe, 820. Routledge, Robert, 591. Ryan, L. S., 1147. Rye, William Brenchley, 64. P., L., 1053. P., R.. 1289. Palmer, Francis Ingram, 129, Panzerbieter, W., 1054. Parga, Luis F. de, 760. Parisi, Raffaele, 1016. Parrott, R. S., 1630. Partridge, Alden, 40a. Patterson, T. C, 615. Paulson, R., 428. Paulus, 912. S., 793. S., E. D., 1115, 1456. Saint-Requier, 919. Sale, M. T., 420. .Sanchez de Leon, Baldoniero, 470, 560. Santini, Felice, 1295. Santoro, Cesare, 854. Savorgnan di Brazza, Francesco, 1682. Scheidnagel, Leopoldo. 291. Schmidt, Richard, 1384. Schroeder, Seaton, 1555. Schromm, A. von, 1385. Schwarz, Tjard, 856. 78 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Scliwickert, Friedrich, 532. Scott, Michael, 207. Scott de Martinville, 1598. Sears, J. H., 1580. Sears, \V. J., 682, 734. Seccombe, W. E., 130. Sechi, Giovanni, 790, 794, 822, 986, 1227. Secor, H. Winfield, 1386, 1484a. Salter, 1388. Senkowski, M., 1062. Sewell, John Stephen, 857. Siemienowicz, Kazimierz, 20. Simon, Alexander, 1605. Skerrett, Robert G., 1179, 1228. Sleeman, C, 324, 382. Sleeman, Charles William, 534. Smith, £mile, 1229. Smith, J. S., 1757. Smith, R. C, 703. Snow, Chester R., 1460. Somborn, Th., 765. Soulages, C. C, 384. Southerland, W. H. H., 1571, 1573. Spear, L. Y., 1389. Spear, Lawrence, 858, 878, 1118. Spears, John R., 737. Sperry, E. A., 1610, 1619. Stabile, Giuseppe, 824. Stansbury, Hubert, 921. Stenzel, Alfred, 1163. Stockton, Charles Herbert, 1064. Stone, Charles A., 209. Stotherd, Richard Hugh, 104, 118. Stroh, 1759. Sturdee, Sir F. C. D., 434, 650, 651. Suanzes, Victoriano, 922. Sueter, Murray Eraser, 1019, 1119, 1148. Sunderland, Archibald H., 1461. Symons, J., 1504. Szigyarto, W., 386. Talbot, F. A. A., 795. Tanif, Henri, 925. Technik des Kriegswesens, 1211, 1212. Thomas, C. O., 1393. Thomas, T. R., 1686. Thornycroft, J. E., 1068. Thornycroft, John Isaac, 277, 666. Topham, James, 951. Torka, Johann, 29, 30. Townsend, A. O., 1401. Trebesius, Ernst, 1402, 1403. Tullinger, Karl, 633. v., 1026. Vallarino, E., 482, 484. Valliere, Jean Florent, 28. Vance, Willis R., 1130. Vandevelde, 134. Vannutelli, L., 1302. Varicas, Cecil. 825. Vauvert, Maxime, 1(>. Vennin, L., 1302. Very, E. W., 418, 566. \'ickers, Leslie, 1763. Villard, O. G., 1722. Vogt, H. C, 635. w Wagner, Adolf, 1131. Wainwright, R., 541. Walke, Willoughby, 864. Walker, J. Bernard, 1499. Walker, Sydney Ferris, 1304. Walther, P., 1132. Warner, Oscar C, 1406. Weaver. Erasmus Morgan, 1500. Weir, Robert, 110. Wellenstein, A., 1469a. Wellman, H. Page, 748. Wells, B. W., jr., 1580. Weyl, C. 484. White, William H., 992. Wilby, F. B., 1305. Wilcox, Frank A., 993. Wildreck, Meade, 1471. Wilkins, John, 19. Williamson, W. P., 1472. Wilmot, Sidney Farley, 798. Wilson, J. E., 668. Winn, Frank L., 619. Wisser, John Philip, 935. Withers, Thomas, jr., 1186, 1192. Wittmer, R., 1136. Wood, Walter. 1636. Woodhouse, Henry, 1501. Woolley, A. Sedgwick, 167. Worcester (2. marquis), Edward Somerset, 40. X., 994. X. e Y., 1137. u Y., 485. Yarrow, A. F., 349, 669. Unar, Theodor, 1129. United States. — Engineer School, 1762. Utley, S. W., 1301. Zalinski, E. L.. 486, 518, 542, 620. INDEX OF SUBJECTS Numbers refer to individual entries. Aerial attack, 1471. Aeronautics, 1501. Aircraft in war, 1270. American Defense Society, 1470. "American Turtle," 1503. 1505. Antwerp, siege of, 664. 901. Arrows, poisoned, 1750. Artillery, 1502. Fire, effect of, 1762. History, 1509. Balloons: Electric-torpedo, 246. Torpedo, 435. Batteries: .Electric, 192. Protection of, 1762. Battlefields, lighting of, 16, 21, 1408. Battles, naval, in the Adriatic, 1741. Battleships, 897. Design, 1288. German, 1627. Protection against submarines, 1679. Submarine attack, 1238. Torpedo room, 930. Blockades, 1473. Bohn & Kohler, 1187. Bomb mortars. See Mortars, bomb. Bombs, 16, 20, 22, 25, 1434a, 1599, 1664, 1677, 1758, 1762, 1763. Aerial, 1372, 1716, 1738, 1743. Dropping, 1631, 1718, 1723, 1728. Dropping from aeroplanes, 1335, 1418a, 1621, 1698. Explosive, for aeroplanes, 1623. Finned, 1703. Firing by electricity, 1736. German, 1343, 1632, 1735. Incendiary, 1343. 1406a, 1469a. 1513, 1641. 1652, 1663, 1672, 1678. Marten-Hall aeroplane, 1216, 1277. Protection from, 1648. Smoke, practice with, 1630. Throwing, 1643, 1660, 1673. Throwing by crossbows, 1655. Throwing from airships, 1696. Bronze in torpedoes, 1419. Brotherhood, Peter, 529. Bullets, incendiary, for aircraft, 1739. Camera and the torpedo, 264. Camera obscura, 763. Cannon, bomb, 1589, 1608, 1649. Charge cases, 175. Chariots, incendiary, 1513. Cherbourg, experiments at, 1547. Circuit closers, 172. Citizen soldier, 40a. Coast defense, 82, 762, 834, 892, 933, 1090, 1471. College Point, experiments at, 1561. "Columbiad" (Cannon), 1589. Constantinople, 1513. Convoys, protection of, 1752. Corfu, torpedo operations, 391. Dardanelles, 1334. Detectors, microphone, 1327. Disks, whirling, 1764. Divers, Turkish, 1525. Dreadnaughts vs. submarines, 1429. Dynamite in war, 1550. E E. W. Bliss Co., 810. Easthampton, L. I., 37. Electricity: In submarine defense, 244. In submarine mining, 1339. In warfare, 552, 1328, 1386, 1518, Explosions, submarine, 31, 444, 1341. E.xplosives, 1111, 1664, 1726. Explosives, military, 1500. Fire, artificial, 16. Fire, liquid, 1697, 1702, 1719, 1732, 1763. Fire arrows, 21. Fire barrels, 21, 37, 1513. Fire caused by bombs, 1469a. Fireships. 36, 40a, 519. 1508. Fireworks, 26-28. Flame projectors, 1702, 1708. Fortifications, field, 1762. Fuses : Mines, 1214. Torpedo, 100, 156, 193, 302, 1225. Gallipoli, 1660. Torpedoplane operations, 1473. Gas: Asphyxiating, 1697. Poisonous, 1656, 1663, 1672, Warfare, 1757. Weeping, 1690. Grapnel, electric, Greek fire, 1509, Grenades, 21, 22 1618, 1639, 1647, 1654, 1656, 1671, 1676, 1681, 1701, 1707, 1734, 1737, 1747, 1763. Baker's, 1659. European war, 1315a. History, 1315a, 1681. "Mars," 1715. 1689, 1690, 1732. 335. 1513, 1642. 1697, 1706. 1344a, 1434a. 1486a, 1498a, 1657, 1709, 1611. 1664, 1668, 1710, 1724, [79] 80 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Grenades, continued. Mills, 1669. Moulding, 1709, 1745. Pedersen, 1055. Rifle, 1107, 1498a. 1628. 1724. Russo-Japanese war, 1057, 1315a, 1609. Throwing, 1687. 1714. Guncotton for torpedoes, 947. Gunnery, 1272. Wind problems, 783. Guns: Davis torpedo, 1118, 1122, 1124, 1169, 1179. Dynamite torpedo, 337, 468. Ericsson's submarine, 1577. Clifford liquid-gas, 1569. Grenade, 1486a. Hotchkiss, 340. Machine, 505. Machine, against torpedoes, 373. Pneumatic, 477. Pneumatic torpedo, 1550, 1588. Submarine, 1523. Torpedo, 601, 1179. Torpedo: Gathman, 809. Torpedo: Lance, 577. Torpedo: Yarrow's, 517. Torpedo: Zalinski's, 454, 486, 634, 1588. Trench, 1646, 1711, 1763. Gyroscopes, 1610, 1615, 1617, 1620, 1686. Electrically driven, 1624. Gardner's, 1626. Kalezowski, 1759. Obry, 791, 1615, 1619. On torpedoes, 1201, 1472, 1617, 1619, 1620, 1624. Whitehead, 1759. H Hague convention, laws on use of mines, 1374. Hammond Radio Research Laboratory, 1444. Harbors: Mine defense, 1236, 1243. Protection by nets, 1493. Torpedo defense, 33a, 43, 72, 182, 362, 367, 384, 904, 933, 1244, 1439. Hobson's Bay, torpedo accident, 293. Howell Torpedo Co. vs. E. W. Bliss Co., 810. Induction machines, 148. International Electrical Exposition, 358. Inventions, war, 1485. Lake Torpedo Boat Co., 979. La Rochelle, siege of. 664, 1508. Launches, torpedo, 130a, 158, 181, 208, 215, 216, 242, 337, 1582. Leipzig, battle of, 1507. , Liquid fire, 40a. M Machines, infernal, 24, 1603, 1726. Mineola, N. Y., 1716. Mines, 23, 25, 26, 310, 386, 823, 892, 934, 982, 994, 1018, 1074, 1126, 1144, 1167, 1176, 1178, 1213, 1214, 1223, 1230, 1251, 1266, 1268, 1269, 1274, 1295, 1303, 1319, 1365, 1384, 1387, 1403, 1460, 1461, 1471, 1520, 1614, 1616, 1677, 1680. Mines, continued. Air, 1645. Anchored, 1258. At sea, 1721. Automatic submarine, 1166, 1311. Commander's board, 1147. Companies, 1032. Control, 1444. Defense against, 1085. Destruction of, 1365. , Detection, 1458. Effect of explosions, 1149. Elia's system, 1166, 1243. Fields, 1741. Firing of, 1130, 1147, 1428, 1438, 1485. Floating, 16, 20, 96, 1237, 1258. German navy, 1406. History, 1019, 1236, 1616. Ignition, 1253. In naval warfare, 1278. International law, 1064, 1300, 1374. Land, 16, 1358, 1404. Legal use in war, 1018. Leon torpedo, 1683. Menace of, 1629. Planting, 1166, 1177, 1243, 1365, 1432, 1438, 1629. Planting, forms of records of, 1322. Protection against, 1151, 1265, 1446, 1760. Reckless strewing of, 1293. Russo-Japanese war, 943, 955, 1089, 1193, 1278. Santiago harbor, 711. Sweeping up of, 1331, 1622, 1636, 1637, 1666. Torpedo, 1584. Warfare, 1670. Mines, submarine, 29. 82, 153. 164. 282, 418, 728, 738, 763, 826, 923, 935, 971, 973, 1005, 1035, 1065, 1119, 1132, 1179, 1212, 1246, 1262, 1272, 1329, 1339, 1351, 1353, 1498, 1710, 1712. Abbot's system, 1607. Colt's system, 1585. Defense, 1234, 1248. Electrically operated, 857, 900. Elia's system, 1204. Firing by sound waves, 974. Firing by wireless, 1172. Hauling in, 1195. In naval warfare, 1296. Italian, 1740. Location by air craft, 1501. Russo-Japanese war, 951. Scandinavian experiments, 483. Sinking of, 1187. U. S. navy, 1193. Vickers-Brequet system, 1166. Missiles, war, 1642. Mortars: Bomb, 1640. Gas bomb, 1656. Trench, 1762. Motor boats, 1600. N Naval construction : Influence of torpedoes on, 1490. Review of, 774. Naval defense, 896. Naval experts, board of, U. S., 571. Naval maneuvers, French, 413. Naval tactics, 650, 651. Naval warfare, 544, 804, 808. Navy: British, 34. Confederate, use of torpedoes by, 44, 50-52, 54-59, 61, 69, 369, 945, 1722. France, 100. TORPEDOES 81 Nets, floating bomb-laden, 1731. See also Torpedoes: Nets. New York harbor, 35. Newport torpedo station, 1465. Norwich, Conn., 623. Norwich University, 40a. Periscope, 1377, 1458. Persons mentioned, other than authors: Abbatt, W., 32. Abbot, Henry Laicom, 1607. Alexander, A., 107, 119. Allan, Seymour, 652. Armstrong, J. T., 770, 859. Armstrong, William G., 1044, 1135. Baker, F. E., 1659. Ballantine, A. T., 1587. Beardslee, W., 60. Berdan, H., 356, 448. Berger, Clarence L., 1110. Betts, J. A., 1524. Borresen, Jacob, 891, 939. Bolot, Louis E., 1595. Bonford, George, 1589. Bourne, William, 858. Braham, Philip, 107. Branly, fidouard, 1172, 1444. Brown, Uriah, 40a. Buonaccorsi di Pistoja, Graf, 1563. Bushnell, David. 34, 35, 92, 167, 186, 284, 393, 551. 858, 984, 1236, 1503, 1504, 1506, 1592. Carter, W. T., 707. Chamberlin, Paul E., 1160. Chandler, E. F., 1371. Cochrane, Lord, 45. Codrington, H., 93. Collins, 1!. A.. 1563. Colt, .Samuel, 186, 284, 1585. Corssen, A., 1563. Coudray, Captain, 436. Cross. John, 151. Gushing, W. B., 284. Daniels, Josephus, 1309. Davies, G., 66. Davis, Cleland P., 1036, 1048, 1051, 1113. Deane, Silas, 1503. Delafield, R., 61. Denayrousse, 163. Dewey, George, 1483. Drebbel, Cornelis Jacobsz, 18, 64, 664, 858, 901, 984, 1486. Ebner, Baron d', 78. Edison, Thomas A., 533, 1548, 1581. Elliot, William, 31. Ericsson, John, 254, 284, 295, 1567. Favarger, T., 1563. Fessenden, R. .\.. 1717. Fiske, Bradley Allen, 552, 1333, 1354, 1399, 1496, 1497. Franklin. Benjamin. 1444, 1503. Fulton, Robert. 33, 45, 92, 186, 284, 444, 858, 901, 984, 1369, 1381, 1401. 1523, 1579. Gabet, 1135. r.ardner. J.. 1444. 1626. Gianibelli, Federigo, 901. Gisborne, Frederick N., 83. Goubet, 354. Graydon, J. A., 316. Graydon, James Weir, 487. Haddan. J.. 107. Haight, George E.. 328. 506, 1563. Hale, F. T. Marten. 1107. Hall. Martin E., 416. Halligan, John, jr., 879. Persons mentioned, other than authors, continued. Halpine, N. J. L. T., 642. Hammond, John Hays, jr., 1220, 1279, 1411, 1412, 1440, 1638, 1695, 1713. Harvey, F., 344. Harvey, John, 1. Holmes, H. J., 74-75. Holmes, Joseph R., 555. Holmes, Nathaniel J., 62, 78. Hornby, Vice-Admiral, 355. Howell, John A., 230, 1583. Humphreys, General, 106. Hurrell, M., 590. Hutchins, L., 1563. Isham, W. S., 949. Jeffers, William N., SO. Jefferson, Thomas, 1506. Tones, G. Horatio, 812, 1123. Kelly, J. O., 1563. Lapan. F., 1463. Lay. John Lewis, 268, 1590. Lee. Ezra. 34. Leon. Karl Oskar. 1662. 1683. Lewis. John. 94. Lisbonne. E.. 473. Logue. Charles A.. 1071. McClellan. George B.. 1487. Macdonald, Hall, 219. McDowell, Frank, 1705. McEvoy. C. A., 14, 189, 201, 238. Mclntyre, Joseph J., 937. McKay. Donald, 65. Mallet, 78. Matheson. 201. Matteucci. M., 41. Maury, Matthew Fontaine. 74, 75, 1366, 1584. Maxim, Hiram, 686, 1563. Maxim, Hudson, 691, 1309, 1602. Merrifield, C. W., 88. Mersenne, Marin, 984, 1486. Mix, Mr., 37. Murphy, G. Read, 567, 568. Nasmyth, James, 629. Nealy, S. H., 1563. Nebol, M., 71. Noble. Andrew, 97. Normand, J. A., 473. Norton, C. J., 187. Orling, Axel, 770, 859, 1135. Paixhan, General, 119. Palmer, F. I., 129. Parker, Sir Peter, 1504. Paulson, Richard, 380, 425, 1545. Peck, Edward C, 471. 1553. Pembroke, Earl of. 1508. Penny, Mr., 37. Peppard, Frank, 246. Porter, David, 218. Reinhardt, H. J., 1370. Rendel, George W., 103. Roberts, Mr.. 109. Russell. George F.. 1307. 1407, 1477. Saint Cyr. 1523. Sarrepont. H. de. 144. Seamands, James D.. 662. Selfridge, T. O., 336, 1591. Shock, W. H.. 1586. Sims, W. Scott, 533. Singer, 201. Strauss, Admiral, 1436. Sypher, J. H., 704. Tesla, Nikola. 740. 1135, 1444. Tuck, T. H. L., 331. Unge. W. T., 816, 830. Wallace. Lew. 407. Warner, Captain, 111. Warsop. George, 107. 82 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Persons mentioned, other than authors, continued. Weeks, Asa, 260. Weil, M., 14S4. Wells, II. G., 1702. White, John Samuel, 438. Whitehouse, Robert. 831, 958, 959. Williams, J. S., 345, 348. Wilson, Admiral, 699. 1667. Wilson, Captain, 585. Wilson, Ernest, 1444. Wirtemberg, Dukes of, 64. Wirth, Devaux C, 1444. Wood, Leonard, 1435. Wood, William H., 506, 1563. Za'linski, E. L. G., 1588. Petards, 21. Petroleum, in inflammable missiles, 1642. Poison, liquid, 1756. Portsmouth: Torpedo boat tests, 1120. Torpedo experiments, 440, 441. 1532. Poti, Russia, 1525. Powder vessels, 519. Primers, Abel's mechanical, 185. Projectiles: Low velocity, definitions, 1434a. Torpedo carrying, 1113. Radiodynamics, 1440. Rockets, 16, 20, 22, 23, 138, 219, 1507, 1734. Santiago harbor defense, 711. Schneider & Co., Creusot plant, 727. Schools, engineer. United States, 1762. Sea mines. See Mines. Seaplanes, Fiske torpedo launching, 1318, 1418. Shells, 1434a, 1664, 1762. Incendiary, generating prussic acid, 1638. Liquid poison, 1756. Ships: Protection, internal, against torpedoes, 1754. Torpedoing of, 807, 1380, 1391, 1393, 1395. Under water eye of, 1458. Ships mentioned: Alarm, 226. Arabic, 1685. Ariete, 1556. Audaciaux, 780. Bailey, 687. Bainbridge, 759. Belleisle, 882, 887, 890. Benbow, 1556. Bisson, 1261. Blakely, 893. Blanco Encalada, 599, 1580. La Bombe, 364. Burrows, 1205. Cairo, 48. Carthage, 1685. Cassini, 1155. Cerbere, 1197, 1224. Cerberus, 1504, 1506. Commandant Riviere, 1194, 1196. Coureur, 494. Gushing, 565, 661, 1578. David Bushnell, 379. El Destructor, 466. Douro, 1375. Eden, 997. Farragut, 827. Ships mentioned, continued. Faulx, 1221. Ferret, 653. Florida, 1070. Forrest, 197. Fortune, 123. Fourche, 1221. Fuje, 700. Gulflight, 1380, 1395. 1658. Hannibal, 1596. Hitachi Maru, 899. Hornet, 639. Housatonic, 47. Hydra et Scylla, 799. Ikadsuchi, 753. Intrepid, 171. Irresistable, 1683. Lafayette, 1512. Leon, 1400. Lion, 1202. Lusitania, 1357, 1398, 1650, 1665, 1684. Magon, 1198. Maine, 667, 716. Monitor, 1567. Mytho, 1598. Nautilus, 1369. Noordam, 1461. Oberon, 147, 164, 176. Ocean, 1683. Perry, 881. Plantagenet, 37. Pluton, 1197, 1224. Polyphemus, 257. Port Arthur, 943. Porter, 705. Ramilies, 623. Rattlesnake, 501. Renaudin, 1261. Sado Maru, 899. Sokol, 665. Stiletto, 526. Sussex, 1720. Tennessee, 469, 1546. Terror, 736. Trenton, 209. Triana, 123. Trombe, 780. Vernon, 1667. Vesuvius, 166, 634. Viper, 778. Vizcaya, 712. Vulcan, 602. Smoke bombs. See Bombs, smoke. Sociedad forges et chantiers de la Mediterraneo, 578. Spur-torpedo-ram, 129. Steel plates for torpedo defense, 1749, 1752. Submarine engineering, 1304. Submarines, 18, 19, 34, 35, 39, 155, 165, 385, 446, 652, 721, 739, 787, 793, 807, 837, 845, 858, 870, 876, 878, 913, 914, 924, 1066, 1092, 1100, 1105, 1110, 1118, 1268, 1272, 1297, 1306, 1317, 1321, 1324, 1350, 1369, 1381-1383, 1385, 1389, 1452. 1452a, 1455, 1482, 1486, 1499. 1503. 1575, 1746, 1760. Armol control system, 859. Attack, 1391, 1471. Bushnell's. 1592. C. S. N. Handley, 945. Detectors, 1751. Fulton's, 1579. German navy, 1450. History, 1606. Invisible, 1661. Lake's, 1535. Net destroyer, 1748. Nordenfeldt, 1554. TORPEDOES 83 Submarines, continued. Tactics, 1488. Tuck's electric, 1540. Warfare, 1280. Warfare in 1917, 1476a. Wheeled, 1661. Sulphid, liquid used in torpedoes, 1522. Telephone and the torpedo, 237, 1340. Tientsin, China, 1524. Toposcope, 78. Torches, aerial torpedo, 1408. Torpedo alarm, 210. Torpedo armament, 210. Torpedo boats and destroyers, 67, 69, 72, 80, 123, 154, 190, 211, 230a, 276, 277, 278, 295, 309, 322, 326, 333, 340, 341, 349, 354, 364, 379, 382, 388, 405, 410, 427, 442, 475, 502, 522, 524, 527, 546, 582, 589, 604, 665, 667, 673, 687, 697, 705, 714, 715, 724, 727, 774, 775, 778, 785, 826, 828, 840, 860, 893, 897, 906, 913, 914, 927, 929, 977, 991, 1001, 1015, 1019, 1050, 1068, 1145, 1205, 1211, 1230, 1261, 1264, 1371, 1437, 1494, 1534, 1556, 1564, 1576. 1597, 1613, 1688, 1726. Aluminum, 637, 655, 669. Armor, 671. Attack, 476. Berdan, 448. Brazilian navy, 1087. British navy, 423, 452, 536, 548, 639, 675, 1088, 1478. Bulgarian navy, 1052. Chilean navy, 1182. Cost, 658. Danish navy, 342. Defense, 1120, 1594. Depots, 1597. Design, 695, 757. Electric, 331. Equipment, 442. Ericsson's, 1540. French navy, 253, 414, 423, 494, 1197, 1198, 1261. German navy, 423, 495, 548, 589, 1076, 1259, 1478. Grecian navy, 1202, 1208. In the Black sea, 240. Influence on marine architecture, 252. Italian navy, 423, 631. Japanese navy, 753. Land, 503. Motor, 1008. Nasmyth's, 629. Ocean race, 1015. Organization, 813. Policy, 703. Portuguese navy, 1375. Russian navy, 233, 342, 423, 665, 821. Spanish-American war, 737. Spanish navy, 535, 735. Speed, 1063. Steel, 236. Tactics, 261, 607, 616, 640, 641, 767, 1067. U. S. navy, 565, 708, 759, 865, 1097. Visibility, 656. Wireless control, 880. Torpedo guard, 1397. Jones' buoyant, 812. Torpedo range, 217. Torpedo scare, 368, 392. Torpedo screen for ships, 1431. Torpedo shells: Effect of, 615. German, 620. Torpedo swimmers, 393. Torpedo warfare, 85, 92, 140, 147, 157, 159, lol, 167, 177, 186, 215, 218, 219, 220, 229, 239, 258, 263, 266, 280, 297, 310, 345, 346, 365, 366, 382, 387, 388, 391, 394, 409, 418, 443, 444, 502, 509, 511, 534, 594, 603, 616, 738, 765, 775, 792, 798, 894, 908, 922, 924, 926, 927, 968, 977. 1298, 1352, 1487. Black sea, 240. Torpedoes, 1504, 1505, 1511, 1512, 1514, 1515, 1521, 1539, 1573, 1606, 1726, 1759. Accidents, 180, 292, 293, 350. Aeromarine, 1758. Aggressive, 137. Anchoring of, 413. Anti-submarine, launching from aeroplanes, 1413. At Gallipoli, 1473. At sea, 221. Attack, 1070, 1099, 1241, 1330, 1546, 1633. Austrian navy, 86, 395, 589, 1342. Automatic, 328, 1176. Automobile, 425, 463, 482, 581, 625, 680, 709, 775. 791, 807, 869, 901, 910, 978, 1014, 1019, 1046, 1058, 1090, 1098, 1139, 1143, 1170, 1175, 1184, 1222, 1228, 1235, 1267, 1312, 1313, 1325, 1328, 1329, 1336, 1476, 1710. Ayton, 648. Balloon, 1185. Baltic sea, 459. Bangalore, 1305. Barber, 1555. Baril, 551. Batteries at Leoube bay, 1109, 1121. Berdan, 356, 357, 371, 375, 484, 506a, 1547, 1555. Bibliography, 1255. Blank firing, 895. Bliss-Leavitt, 941, 970. 976, 988, 1003, 1011, 1083, 1228, 1235, 1298, 1313, 1344, 1440, 1700, 1705, 1727. Bolot, 1595. Bouee, 551. Brazilian navy, 647. Brennan, 301. 324, 359, 449-451, 462, 504, 516, 539, 572, 576, 606, 738, 795, 1555, 1566, 1571. Buonaccorsi, 570. Burdett, 1555. Bushnell's, 1316, 1538, 1592. Caliber, 1189. | Callender, 1555. Cannon ball, 436, 437. Catchers, 389, 438, 439, 1463. Chambers, 1555. Chinese, 94. Chinese navy, 344, 372. Clark's gyroscopic, 521. Coast defense, 478, 491, 758, 993. Coda-Canati, 1555. Colleges, China, 1524. Companies, 942. Compressed air reheating, 1012. Confederate navy, 1510, 1512. Construction, 1526. Control, 323, 396, 606. 670, 706. 791, 1020, 1161, 1220, 1354. 1367, 1392, 1414, 1490a, 1544, 1545. Control by electric waves, 1021, 1141. Control by Hertzian waves, 998. Control by wireless. 999, 1039, 1071, 1094, 1114, 1135, 1257, 1411, 1435, 1444, 1462, 1695, 1755. Control, Haskins' magnetic, 705, 706. Davis, 1036, 1048, 1164, 1398. Defense, 512, 679. 680, 741, 759, 921, 1123, 1301, 1519. 1546, 1577, 1594, 1634, 1730, 1731, 1744, 1748, 1749, 1752, 1753, 1754, 1764. Defense, Russian prizes for, 431. Delayed action, 1037. Demijohn, 46. Destructive power, 766, 1038, 1720, 1750. 84 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Torpedoes, continued. Detectors, 148, 149. 1229. 1326, 1361. 1532. Detectors, Holmes', 305, 555. Detectors, McEvoy's, 610. Development. 1688. Directors, 1571. Dirigible, 584. 588. 642. 647, 744, 1140. Discharging apparatus, 1577. Dover harbor. 928. Earth, 313. Effect of explosions, 207, 458, 899, 1149. Effect on war ships, 1091, 1133. Efficiency, 1152. Electric contact, 194. Electrical, 62. 102, 145, 343, 384. 584. 1434. Electrically exploding, 97. Electrically steered, 1548. Electricity applied to, 609, 1033. Electro-mechanical. 195. English system. 196. Ericsson's, 98, 126, 127, 141. 142, 247, 285, 324, 1533. Exhibitions, 183, 184, 294. Experiments, 11-13, 33b. 53, 73. 93, 106, 162. 214. 231. 232, 254, 280, 290. 314. 344. 360. 414, 415, 440, 441, 465, 469, 476, 490, 549, 578, 615, 628, 663, 784, 882. 890, 1003, 1024, 1044. 1070, 1072. 1073, 1099, 1549, 1561, 1562, 1577, 1625. Explosions, 150, 248, 608. 915. Explosions under water. 202. Fessenden's. 1717. Firing. 281, 296, 311. 312, 313, 661. 693. 756. 783. 806, 1199, 1362, 1396, 1557, 1704. Firing, Canet system, 573, 574. Fish, 99, 173. 460, 528. 664, 1538. 1541, 1565. Flexible steel curtain shield, 1730. Flying fish, 1239. Foster, 1552. French navy, 325, 401, 595, 1004. Fulton's, 33, 37, 45, 444, 551, 644, 732. 1538. Gabet, 1080, 1094, 1114, 1142. Gathmann, 601. German, effect on merchantman, 1338. German, interior view. 1759. German navy, 347, 563, 1026, 1417, 1432. Graydon, 316. Graydon thrower, 541, 547. Greenock factory, 1049, 1250. Gyroscopic, 492. Gyroscopic control, 1263. Hall's, 416, 506a, 1555. Halpine, 647. Hammond, 1279, 1435, 1436, 1462. Hardcastle, 1043, 1095, 1115. Harvey. 1, 87, 89, 90. 101, 105, 112, 128, 160, 177, 200, 219, 228. 1517, 1555. History, 649, 716, 901, 1019, 1059, 1235, 1332. 1394, 1467, 1526. 1529, 1575, 1634. Hot-air driven, 1044. Howell. 370, 419, 498-500, 504, 506a, 547. 566. 581, 625, 627, 633, 660, 668, 677, 678, 692, 695, 729. 744, 749, 764, 791. 795, 810. 941, 1547, 1555, 1566, 1568, 1583, 1615. Huge, 635. Impulse tubes, 537. In action, 931, 932. In flight. 684. 1627. In oil wells, 109, 480. In peace and war, 722. In war, 1634. Instruction, 1078, 1223. International law, 106." Isham shell tests, 949. Jacobi, 551. Japanese navv, 404, 905. Land, 61, 398, 399, 420, 643, 646, 663, 936. 944. 1016, 1765. Torpedoes, continued. Land, steam propelled, 1495. Lathes for turning heads, 1742. Latimer Clark, 760. Launching, 330, 525. 768, 1013, 1139, 1166, 1315, 1318, 1348. Launching devices, 334, 861. Launching devices, Canet, 329, 768. Launching devices, Schneider-Canet, 855. Launching in mid air, 1399. Launching. Schneider stations, 1116. Lay, 2, 113, 177, 251, 268, 269, 270, 274, 306, 307. 318, 324, 504, 1550, 1552, 1555, 1590. Lay-Haight, 286. Leavitt, 1501. Lege, 528. Leon, 1359-61, 1662. Loading. 864, 1303, 1362, 1500. Locomotive, 174, 319, 504. McEvoy, 235, 317, 320. Magneto-electric fired, 114. Mallory, 1555. Man-controlled, 1442. Manufacturing project, 1491. Mathematical formulae, 1604. Maxim, 1602. Mechanical, 201. Metal tests, 972. Momentum, 230. Monitor, 49. Movable, 133, 138, 203. National defense, 419. Navigation, 163. Nealy, ISSS. Net cutters, 654. Nets, 353, 357, 360, 374, 457, 512, 531, 596, 597, 617, 632, 1154, 1280, 1370, 1449, 1464, 1492, 1493, 1547, 1596, 1635, 1748, 1749, 1751, 1752, 1753. Nets, cutting of, 1577. Nordenfeldt, 338, 506a, 507. 508, 1538, 1542, 1555, 1559, 1560. Obry device, 704. Observation stations, 390. Offensive use, 128. Oil well, 1587. Operating from land stations, 1287. Orecchoni dirigeable, 588. Orling, 818. Orling-Armstrong, 817. Outrigger, 219. Patrick, 506a, 1547, 1550, 1555, 1562, 1566. Paulson. 380, 381, 425, 428, 1545, 1547, 1555. Peck, 1553. Peruvian navy, 271. Pietruski, 1566. Planters, 1022. Planting, 57, 662. Practice, 796, 819, 989, 1761. Protection against, 40, 116, 160, 170, 205, 207, 212. 213. 304. 321, 457, 463. 467. 469, 585, 596, 617. 631, 659, 679, 690, 702, 915, 919, 954, 971, 995. 1009, 1010. 1019. 1027, 1030, 1060, 1069. 1123, 1148, 1155, 1209. 1227, 1242, 1265, 1334, 1340, 1355, 1356, 1368, 1378, 1379, 1386, 1430, 1431, 1453, 1454. 1456, 1459. 1481, 1482, 1484, 1484a, 1486a, 1527, 1591, 1679. 1760. Protection by whirling plates, 1481. Punshon's, 219. Radio aeroplane guide, 1412. Radio-dvnaniic. 1713. Range. 'l017, 1045, 1292, 1426. Recovering of, 88, 1047. Rendel, 1555. Resistance, 441, 445. Retamosa, 429. TORPEDOES :85 Torpedoes, continued. Rocket, 289. Russian, 206, 941, 1525. Russo-Japanese war, 898, 899, 926, 962, 971, 1215. Russo-Turkish war, 225. Safety devices, 781. Schneider, 1108, 1275. Schneider testing station, 1117. Schools, 169, 514. Schools, British navy, 1042. Schools, Italian navy, 611. Schvvartzkopff. 506a, 909, 1555, 1566, 1759. Scott, 1555. Sea rocket, 612. Self-directing, 987. Self-propelling, 103. Sensation of being torpedoed, 1733. Shells, 963. 1655. Shock, 1586. Signalling apparatus, 179, 193. Simplex, 635. Sims, 275, 419, 432, 433, 1550. Sims-Edison. 530, 531, 549, 569, 578, 579, 586, 592, 593. 598. 606, 613, 614, 738, 744, 795, 1547, 1555, 1566, 1572, 1574, 1577. Sinking of the Lusitania, 1398. Smith, 1555. Spanish-American war, 774. Spanish navy. 466. Spar, 177, 189. 234, 299, 1313. Speed, 562, 765, 1045, 1056, 1200. Steam propelled, 471, 472. Steering, 301, 1219, 1286, 1427, 1484a, 1545, 1619, 1686. Steering by ether waves, 769. Steering by magnetism, 1364. Steering by ship vibrations, 1469. Steering by wireless, 795, 825, 1281, 1333. Strategy, 776. Submarine, 1675. Supply of, 1465. Tactics, 776, 926, 1282, 1612. Target practice, 564, 1081. Target steering device, 683. Telephonic, 238. Telescope spar, 1528. Tesla, 740. Testing. 1152, 1164, 1310. Towing, 219, 281, 296, 300, 311. Trench, 1441. Tubes, 700, 712, 742, 768, 799, 844, 884, 885. 886, 1100. 1154, 1231, 1423, 1467, 1644. Turbine, 967. Turkish navy, 222. Unge, 816, 830. 1077. United States navy, 223, 259, S06a, 829, 849, 981, 1112, 1231, 1344, 1360, 1468. Use on launches, 245. Use of liquid sulphid, 1522. Value of, 1549. Victoria. 543, 545, 567, 568, 738. Virator, 866. 891, 939. Visibility, 656. Volunteer corps, 406. Von Scheliha. 1555. rs. battleships, 694. vs. guns, 515. W. T. Carter, 707. Wallace, 407. And war ships, 481. Weeks, 260. Weeks' rocket, 408. Wellman, 748. Whitehead, 15, 107, 128, 139, 152, 160, 161, 177. 218, 241, 250, 324, 327, 352, 419, 427, 447. 460. Torpedoes, continued. 504, 506a, 545, 547, 551, 556, 587, 600, 621, 626, 692, 734, 738, 744, 764, 784, 791, 795, 810, 831, 843, 901, 909, 958, 959. 1003. 1118. 1181, 1228. 1235, 1312, 1313, 1470, 1530, 1538, 1547, 1549. 1555, 1566, 1568, 1571, 1577, 1727, 1759. Williams', 1134. Winged, 1405. Torpedoes, aerial, 351, 601, 686, 691. 698, 723, 772, 773, 937, 1079, 1160, 1270. 1308. 1309, 1333, 1409, 1410, 1474, 1645, 1693. Barlow, 1415, 1474a. Buck automatic, 1420. Carl E. Meyer's, 802. Control by wireless, 1307, 1376, 1407, 1694. Dirigible, 1477. Gathmann gun, 781. German army, 1409. Graydon air gun, 487. Makers of, 1703. Time control, 1447. Timing explosions, 1309. Torpedoplanes, 1479, 1497, 1501. American invention, 1496. At Gallipoli, 1473. Defense of America, 1479a. German navy, 1496. U. S. navy, 1480. Trench cannon. See Cannon, bomb. Trench guns. See Guns, trench. Trench mortars. See Mortars, trench. Trench warfare, 1521, 1710, 1747, 1757. Training for, 1763. Trenches: Illumination, 21. Torpedoing of, 1495. Trier, fire caused by bombs. 1469a. u U-boats, 1751. United States Engineer School, 933. United States Naval Intelligence Office, 1498. United States Naval War College, 1300. United States navy, 81, 775, 1301. History, 1506. United States Ordnance Office, 1498a. w Warfare, 1483. Wars : Brazilian revolt, 630. Chilian, use of torpedoes, 594, 599, 1580. China- Japanese, 774. Civil, use of torpedoes, 70, 81, 104, HI, 157, 167. 190, 519, 743, 1236, 1243, 1256, 1366, 1593, 1722. Eastern. 1525. European, 203, 1346, 1347, 1379, 1404, 14S2a. European, German destroyers, 1259. Franco-Chinese, 553. Revolutionary. 151. 393, 1506. Russo-Japanese, 927, 932, 940, 943, 955. 1037. 1256, 1278, 1609. Spanish-American, 774. Warships, 897. Whitehead & Co., 1044. 1232. Whitworth & Co.. 1044. Zeppelins. 1406a, 1692. YD 15553 3769:> m .J !/i>.^