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No. of paragraph.

BOARDS OF SURVEY-Continued.

reports of, when to be made in triplicate; disposition of, &c.
to determine all discrepancies between marks and contents
stores not to be thrown overboard, except, &c....
duty of, in regard to the public property in charge of an
officer who may die, be suspended, or removed, &c
to perform their duties with attention, fidelity, &c...

1068

1069

1070

1071

1072

to give quantities in writing, and not in figures only.
the senior member of, to prepare the report..
composition of, in case of accidents to steam machinery
on persons attached to vessels who are deemed unfit for

1073

1074

1075

service

1076

reports of, on account of disability, &c., to be made in du-
plicate

1077

1080

109

to be appointed by a commander of a vessel for and during
each quarter; duties of these permanent boards......1078, 1079
when a member of such quarterly board dies, is detached, &c.
BOATS:
passing or going in the same direction, ceremonies..
approaching a landing or vessel, &c., ceremonies..
what flags or pendants may be worn in the bow of; no flag
of a senior officer, nor divisional flag, to be worn in the
bow of..

when to be regarded as on detached duty.
when required to carry the national ensign.

of a squadron to be frequently inspected and exercised...
crews of, to have breakfast, &c., before leaving ship, except
not to be absent after sunset, without special permission..
BOATSWAINS:

to be regarded as line officers.

age and requirements of candidates for appointments as
composition of the board for the examination of...
warrants as, from acting appointments, after six months'
service...

reports to be rendered by, to executive officers.

to examine and report upon every article received for their
departments

responsibility of, for articles belonging to their departments
responsibility of, for articles injured and surveyed, &c....
to be watchful of and report any negligence on the part of
the yeoman..

duty of, when a ship is about to be dismantled.
to report twice a day to the executive officers

duty of, on deck, and particularly when all hands are called
to examine daily the rigging, anchors, booms, and boats..
to be careful of the masts in setting up the stays and rig-
ging, &c....

to be careful in the working up and conversion of junk.
duty of, when the ship is preparing for battle....

109

133

153

172

288

657

658

5

218

231

260

415

478

479

480

481

482

483

484

485

486

487

488

No. of paragraph.

BOATSWAINS-Continued.

to be regarded as forward officers; messes and apartments of
assignment of apartments for, in vessels of the first class, &c.
sea service of, from what date to be computed.
BOATSWAINS' MATES:

rank of, as petty officers of the line...

Books:

allowed a vessel to be receipted for by the navigating officer
allowed a vessel, where to be kept, and in whose charge..
BOYS:

to be instructed in reading, writing, and arithmetic...
not to be required to act as waiters..

to be instructed in steering, heaving the lead, and other
duties.

682

691
1168

44

1139

1140

350

351

353

to be cleanly, prompt in obedience, and attentive to duty.
to be distributed among the messes, but berthed by them-
selves, &c.........

699

696

directions as to enlistment of; ages, sizes, &c., of .
bounty payable to, for re-enlistment for three years within
three months after being honorably discharged..

BROAD PENDANTS. (See Pendants, Broad.)
BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR :
directions as to correspondence with.
BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT AND RECRUITING:
directions as to correspondence with

BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY:

1016

1148

1114, 1115

.1114, 1115

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selection of, when there are two on different decks
when only one, distribution and occupation of...
when there are two, and one is vacant, occupation of..
mess arrangements and accommodations for fleet captains.

684, 685

686, 689

687

688

CABIN OFFICERS:

who are to be regarded as

679

CABINET OFFICERS. (See Members of the Cabinet.)
CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENTS:

qualified, but not appointed within a year, to be re-examined

233

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CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENTS-Continued.
failing to present themselves for examination.
undergoing examination, to have no allowance for expenses,
except for admission to the Naval Academy

producing a false certificate of age, &c., to be dropped ...
CAPTAINS:

appointed to command a vessel at a navy yard, to examine
her, &c.

appointed to a command, when to publicly read his ap-
pointment, &c. ....

the title of, to be applied only to officers holding that rank
when on duty, to be regarded as a cabin officer, &c......
CAPTAINS OF THE FLEET. (See Fleet Captain.)

CAPTAINS OF AFTERGUARD:

the rank of, as petty officers of the line......
CAPTAINS OF FORECASTLE:

the rank of, as petty officers of the line......
CAPTAINS OF HOLD:

the rank of, as petty officers of the staff.
CAPTAINS OF TOPS:

the rank of, as petty officers of the line.

CARD-PLAYING:

not permitted on board of any United States vessel.....
CARPENTERS:

44

44

45

44

207

to be regarded as staff officers..

to rank with gunners

23

age and requirements of candidates for appointments as
composition of the board for the examination of..
warrants as, from acting appointments, after six months'
service

reports to be rendered by, to the executive officer

to be governed by the general instructions to boatswains,
& c

to examine and report daily the state of the masts and yards
to attend to the lining, &c., of the lower deck ports..
to have the pumps and hose ready for instant use
to keep the boats, ladders, and gratings in good order, &c.
to keep shot plugs, &c., always ready for immediate use .
to examine the sides and decks, and report when calking
is required

220

231

260

415

580

581

582

583

584

585

586

to examine and report all defects of the hull, masts, and
yards

587

to be regarded as forward officers; mess and apartments of
assignment of apartments for.

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not to be saluted by any United States vessel-of-war.....

94

CASTLES-Continued.

No. of paragraph.

vessels passing or approaching, to hoist their colors, when,
&c..
CEREMONIES:

when the President of the United States visits a vessel of
the navy

when the Vice-President of the United States visits a ves-
sel of the navy.

when an ex-President of the United States visits a vessel
of the navy-

when members of the cabinet, justices of the Supreme
Court, or governors of States visit a naval ship

when foreign sovereigns or chief magistrates of any foreign
republic visit a vessel of the navy..

when members of a royal family visit a naval ship.
when ministers diplomatic visit a naval ship..

when chargé d'affaires or commissioners visit a naval ship.
when consuls general visit a naval ship..

when consuls visit a naval ship

when a rear-admiral assumes his command afloat, &c
when a rear-admiral relinquishes his command afloat..
when a rear-admiral leaves his flag ship temporarily or is
returning on board

63

when a commodore assumes his command of a squadron, &c.
when a commodore relinquishes his command of a squadron
when a commodore leaves his ship temporarily, &c......
when an officer wearing a broad pendant first visits a ves-
sel not belonging to his own fleet, &c

when a rear-admiral employed on shore, but not in com-
mand of a station, visits a vessel of the navy on duty..
when a vessel is first placed in commission, &c....
when officers are visiting vessels of the navy.
when a commanding officer is leaving his vessel, &c..

when the President, or others to whom honors are paid
afloat, visit a shore naval station..

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when an officer assumes or relinquishes his command of a
station ashore...

when officers of our army or marine corps visit a vessel or
station

when officers of a foreign nation visit a vessel or station.
when officers are arriving or departing

may be dispensed with at the pleasure of the recipient
when a foreign vessel-of-war arrives in a port of the United
States

when commanding officers anchor in a foreign port..
when our vessels join in celebrating foreign festivals, &c.
when foreign officials visit our ships or shore stations....
when foreign officials, not herein provided for, visit a naval
vessel, &c., to be honored as in their own country.....

100

No. of paragraph.

CEREMONIES-Continued.

when boats are passing or going the same direction

on the death of the President...

on the death of a commander of a fleet, squadron, &c...
on the death of a commander of a vessel..

109

115

116

117

on the death of a commissioned officer, other than the above
on the death of a warrant officer

118

119

on the death of a staff officer

on the death of a petty officer or person of inferior rating.
on the death of officers, &c., of the marine corps

120

121

122

CERTIFICATES:

on the death ashore of persons attached to the navy

not to be given to dealers nor inventors, unless
unofficial, of ill health strictly forbidden, &c....

123

969

1076

CHAPLAINS:

to be regarded as staff officers.

relative rank of, with line officers

5

20

to undergo a physical but not a professional examination.
age and requirements of applicants as..

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to report quarterly on the duties performed

to be regarded as wardroom officers, &c..

the pay of, to be the same as that of lieutenants

CHARGE D'AFFAIRES:

how received when visiting a vessel of the navy.

to receive the first visit from commanders of squadrons...

CHARGES. (See Arrests).

CHECK OFFICERS AT A NAVY YARD:

577

680

1167

59

107

1203 to 1218

who are to act as, and the duties of.

962

CHEERS:

never to be given as a compliment to any officer or man on
board a vessel of the navy

105

CHIEF MAGISTRATES, FOREIGN:

how received when visiting a vessel of the navy.
how received when visiting a naval station

56

76

CHIEFS OF BUREAUS:

of the staff corps to rank with commodores, &c..

25

CHIEF ENGINEERS. (See Engineers, Chief.)

CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES:

CIVIL ENGINEERS:

not to be saluted by vessels of the navy.

94

to furnish the clerk of the yard daily with a list of men
employed.

845

to act under the commandant and chief of the Bureau of
Yards and Docks

918

to have charge of the erection, &c., of all buildings, &c.

919

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