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 2335 nina.: _ Xavigation Rules·jContinued. _ _ .N Rivers, harbors, and inland waters-—Continued Departure from rules, special circumstances requiring, _ p. 10:»e,··§ 212 · Distress signals prescribed, p. 1060,`§ 231 - Fog. etc., sound signals generally, D. 1058, § 1914 ` ——-— etc., speed in fog. etc., p. 1058, § 192 · ' High seas lines, demarcation of, »p. 1056, § 151 ._ Inspectors. etc., of steam vessels, specialrules by,. p. 1056, §`157 ‘ ·‘ ‘. ’ Lighthouses to indicate high seas lines, p. 1056, § 151 Lights. additional authorized when necessary, p. 1058, · § 181 I t ——-Coast Guard vessels, exhibition may be suspended, p.-1060, § 222 ‘ ‘ ·——— iishing vessels. p. 1057, § 178 · ·—————ovcrtaken vessel.‘ p. 1058, § 179 _ ———pilot vessels, p. 1057. § 177 ~_ ‘ · · -—-—-prescribed lights exclusive, p. 1056, § 171 ——-—rafts, p. 1057, § 178 - ‘. . ·—-——rowboats, p. 1057, `§ 176 ' --——— sailing vessel in tow. p. 1057, § 174 N —-—-sailing vessel under way. p. 1057, § 174 _ -—-Jsmall vessel under way in had weather, p. 1057, § 175 . . __ _ -———special lights for ship of war and convoy. p. 1058, § 182 - -—steam vessel under way, p. 1(k'i7. § 172 ..time‘ for displaying. p. 1056. § 171 A —-——vessel at anchor, p. 1058, § 180 -- vessel towing another vessel. p. 1057, § 173` ——~—— war vessel. exhibition may be suspended, p. 1000, 5 222. . I I I . · -—- water craft not specitied, p. 1057. § 178 _ Light vessels to indicate high seas lines, p. 1056. § 151. Negligence. vessel not `exonerated by prescribed rules. ` p. 1060, ,§ 221 · — ` " tlrertaking vessel " detlned. p. 1059, § 209 I’en_alty for violation of‘rules by pilot, engineer, mate, or master. p. 1056, § 158 _ Penalty forsviolation o1`.rules by vessel, p. 1056. § 159 lfrecautions required in addition to rules, p. 1060, § 221 Itecognition signals adopted by shipowners, p. 1058, § 182 . l . Right of way, crossing ahead of vessel having right of - way, p. 1059, § 207 . ———- duty of steam vessel to slncken speed if necessary, p. 1059, § 208 —---tislting vessels or boats, obstruction of fairway, p. 1059, § 211 -—-overtaking vessel tokeep out of the way, p. 1059, § 209 ‘ ——=—-steam vessel in narrow, channel. p. 1059, § 210 I ——-vessel having right of way to keep course, p. 1059, § 206 · Risk of collision, suggestion for ascertainment of, p. , 1058. § 201 Rules for navigation generally, p. 1056. § 154 Sailing rules, sailing vessels approaching one another, ' p. 1058, § 202 " — j-——·— steam and sailingvessels meeting. lp. 1059. § -————- steam vessels approaching, meeting. or passing one another. p. 1058, § 203 ——-— steam vessels crossing, p. 1059. ii 204 -— —-~- steam vessels leaving dock. p. 1058, S 203 —-—-—steam vessels nearing bend in channel, p. 1058, $ 203 A

[ 'avigation Rules——Continued. Rivers, harbors, and inland waters-Continued " Sailing vessel " defined, p. 1056, § 1·55 · Ship ofwar and convoy, special lights for, p. 1058, $ 182 . _‘ I _ Signal of full speed of engines astern, p; 1060, § 213 Special circumstances requiring departure from rules,’ p._ 1059, 5 212 I · Special rules by inspectors, etc., of steamvessels, p. 1056, § 157. " Steam vessel'? define_d, p. 1056, § 155· Suggestion for` ascertainment of risk of collision, p. -1058,‘§ _201 Tuwlines, penalty for use of unlawful towlines., p. 1056. · $153 g . J . ———‘ regulation of length. p. 1056, § 152 " Under way " defined, p. 1056,.§ 155 l "\’isible" as. applied to lights defined. p. 1056, 5 156 War vessels, exhibition of lights may be suspended. p. iooo, Q 222 _ · — Watersexcepted from general rules. p. 1056. § 154 `avy _ _ See also Aernornrarroxsz Navar. Ac·.·lni·:MY; Passions Accounts. see (lrzxmiar Accouxrrxo Orrxcs P Admiral and vice admiral { i ‘ _ Grades continued for certain purposes, p. 1107, § 212 Relative rank of vice admiral. p. 1108; § 241 Secretaries and clerks authorized. p. 1103. §§ 111. 112 Advances of public moneys - ` Advances on requisition of Secretary of Navy. p. 1010, 539-541. . . President inay direct advances to persons at distant stations, p, 1009. § 529 ` Air Servir·e_ g * · Advisory Committee for -Aeronautics,_ establishment andduties, p. 1698. §§ 151¥153 _ I (Toast Guard officers and inen,xinstruction at naval avia_- _ tion schools, p. 3-11, § 28 . A Command of flying units or detachments. p. 1132. § 734 (Jonstruction ofaircraft, p. 2059, §§ 749, 749a _Detail of officcrs to air service, p. 2058, § 735 Douhle compensation in case of injury to or death of aviator, p. 1203, §. 231 _ Encourageinent of aviation, p. 2060, § 750 ' Enlisted force, p. 1132. §§ 743, 744 - Increase of pay for flying duty, p. 1189; § 29 Naval Flying Corps, p. 1132. 741-7-18 . Number of officers and men of Navy and Marine Corps o` detailed for duty, p. 1131, § 732 — Operations controlled by naval aviation. p. 1131. $ 731 Pay, p. 1132. § 745 . Personnel of air service. p.  § 7 35 Promotion ofmilcers, p. 1132, § 742 -—-- specializing in aviation. p. 2058. 735 Student; flyers, p.·1132,  -7-16-748 Temporary details from Navy. p. 1132, § 733 Allowances. See also Naval Reserve, infra. Admiral to receive allowances of general of Army. p. 1139. §.866 l A-rnnyrule applied to Navy. p. 1139, § 805 Capture ofivewel by enemy as affe.cting.right to allowances. p. 1143, § 952. Chief nurses, money allowance, p. 1189, § 22 U Chief of Naval. Operations. p. 51, § 424 ° Clothing allowance for discharged prisoners, p. 11 ll. §§ 001, 962 ‘ ‘ ·