CONTENTS OF VOLUME FOR 1866. ENLARGED SERIES. A Foreigner's Account of Us :-the Trinity House, 57, 147 American Monitors, 250 A Modern British Governor of Jamaica, 426 An Evil and its Antidote, 611 A New Motive Power: Danford's Steam Generator,-Probable Revo- Anti-Fouling Composition for Ships' Bottoms, 26 A Recent Rotatory Gale in the Atlantic, 234 Atlantic Ocean: Equatorial Currents, 159 A Turret Navy for the Future. An Appeal by Rear-Admiral Halsted to the Parliament of 1866, 213 Bay of San Giovanni di Medua, Adriatic, 111 Bottle Papers, Atlantic, 276 Breakwater for Torbay; Copy of Memorial to the House of Commons, 158 Collision between the Dover Mail Steamer "Samphire" and an Ame- Court-Martial on Mr. Gordon, 223 Deep-water Sounding Machine. Proposed by Lieut. C. Fitzgerald, Extraordinary Voyage across the Atlantic, 559 Fig Island Beacon, U.S. America, Savannah River, Georgia, 274 Fresh Water for Ships, 224 Friendly Islands: Disney and Culebras Reefs. From Pekin to Che-foo, by River and Canal, 267 By Commander Grants for Harbours of Refuge, 422 Harbour of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, 326 H.M.S. "Curaçoa" at the South Sea Islands, 334 H.M.S. "Waterwitch" and her Hydraulic Power, 609 Lights and Beacons for Newcastle Harbour, 274 Lights on the Coast of America, 110 List of Lighthouses. Lightvessels, and Lighted-beacons discontinued or destroyed on the Southern Coast, but which have been re-esta- Magnetic Variation, Disagreement of Chart and Compass, 393 Memorandum on Point Lemantin Lighthouse, Port-au-Prince, 236 Merely a "Casnalty," but still a Fact, 433 Mogador. From the Anuario de Madrid, 1865, 515, 582 More Facts from Jamaica, 417 Naval and Military Engineering,-Portsmouth and its Neighbour- Cast away on the Auckland Isles. From the private journal of Mission Life in the Islands of the Pacific; being a Narrative of Navigation, with Great Circle Sailing, 392 Notes on Health in Calcutta and British Ships. By W. H. Pearse, The Harmonies of Nature, or the Unity of Creation. By Dr. Venetian Life. By Mr. W. D. Howells, 504 Waterloo a Lay of Jubilee for June 18, 1815, 167 : Newfoundland, East Coast, 500 New Zealand, North Island, 327 Notes about Novelties, 558, 613, 683 On Measuring the Speed of Sailing or Steaming, 231 On the Cause of Wrecks on the Blackwater and Arklow Banks of Vessels bound from Liverpool to the Southward, and How they On the Normal Circulation and Weight of the Atmosphere in the On the Variations of the Reading of the Barometer and the Weather Our Merchant Service Afloat: Hints to Passengers, 146 Our Merchant Shipping: Deep-lading, 649 Our Sailors' Wants, and How to meet them, 32, 174 Oyster Culture in the Exe, 673 Pacific Dangers to Navigation, 617 Particulars of Lights recently established, 107, 159, 218, 273, 325, 385, 435, 499, 550, 605, 681 Relighting of the Cape Florida Lighthouse, United States of America, Remarks on Lying-to in a Storm, 397 Remarks on Mr. Hopkins' Lecture on the Compasses of Iron Ships, Reminiscences of Japan, 289, 363, 399, 493, 628 Royal National Lifeboat Institution, 102, 156, 391, 432, 502, 541, Steam Communication between San Francisco and China, 244 Terrestrial Magnetism with reference to the Compasses of Iron Ships: their Deviation and Remedies, 180 The American Iron-clad "Monadnock," 330 The Bombardment of Valparaiso, 320 The British Iron-clad Fleet, 221 The Chronometer Journal in Diagram, 454 The Iron-cased Turret Ship "Bellona," 329 The Jamaica Massacres, 1, 64, 132 The Jamaica Negroes under the late Government, 477 The Last of the "Duncan Dunbar," 77 The Lights of the Irish Channel, 580 The Little Minch Channel, 561, 621 The Liverpool Mercantile Marine Associatien, 645 The Loss of H.M.S. " Bulldog," 104 The Loss of the "London," 220 The Marianas Islands, 205, 253, 297, 462 The Mariner's Compass again, 89 The "Miantonomoh," 387 The "Nautilus," 275 The "Nautilus" and her Propelling Power, 372 The "Nautilus." Part I. Homeward Bound, 408, 487, 534, 598, The Proposed Tunnel between England and France, 444 The Recent Gales and their Effects, 95 The Reorganization of the French Fleet, 51 The Rocas and the Wreck of the "Duncan Dunbar," 16 The Routes across the Equator: Proposed Light on N.E. Angle of The Samphire" and the "Fanny Buck:" Collision in Dover Strait: The Shortcomings of the Merchant Service, 310 The Solar Eclipse of April last, 229 The United States Squadron in the Pacific, 222 The Visit of the French Fleet 300 Years ago, 389 The Wreck Register and Chart for 1865, 661 The Wrecks of Torbay : Propssed Breakwater, 113 Turret Ships at Home and Abroad, 123 Venice: Notes of a Voyager, 350, 589 Volcanic Eruption at Santorino, 216 Voyage of the "Pioneer," No. I. 530 |