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ranged—Right of the Master over the cabin—Authority and usages in the English, Dutch, and Prussian marine—Danish and Norwegian system—Duties of Chief Mate—His duties in port—Tacking "'bout ship"—Reefing topsails—Log-book—Mate successor in law to the Master—Mode of address to Chief and Second Mates—Duties of Second Mate—Ordinary day's work—Care of spare rigging—Stores—Third Mate—His general duties—Carpenter—Sail-maker—Steward—Cook—Able seamen, their duties—Division of their labour—Duties of ordinary seamen—Boys or apprentices—Bells—Helm—"Tricks" at the helm—Relieving duty—Orders at the wheel—Repeating of orders at wheel—Conversation not allowed while on duty—Colliers.

Pages 489-538




APPENDICES.

PAGE

Appendix No. 1 541

Appendix No. 2 555

Appendix No. 3 557

Appendix No. 4 559

Appendix No. 5 561

Appendix No. 6 563

Appendix No. 7 564

Appendix No. 8 570

Appendix No. 9 572

Appendix No. 10 576

Appendix No. 11 578

Appendix No. 12 583

Appendix No. 13 585

Appendix No. 14 586

Appendix No. 15 588


Index 593