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obedience to, required from all on board ship 1; 3; 1 ORDNANCE-LEDGERS, to be signed by the Executive Officer, or Gunner, and the Commanding Officer 3; 6; 20 ORDNANCE-OFFICERS, to explain the use, &c., of fuzes 1; 90; 330 duties of; to have charge of all ordnance and ordnance stores, at Navy Yards, &c. 3; 3-7; 1-25 enjoined to secrecy, in relation to the mode of manufacturing guns, &c. 3; 4; 8-11 to give no official opinions to inventors, or others 3; 4; 10 to furnish ordnance and ordnance stores, in accordance with the allowance tables, except 3; 5; 16 pecuniarily responsible for the loss of ordnance stores, &c. 3; 6; 17 routine, &c., of their correspondence with the Bureau 3; 7; 22-24 to make fortnightly examinations of all guns, &c., under their charge 3; 31; 49 duties of, when guns are to be placed on board ship 3; 31; 52-55 duties of, when guns are to be shipped for transportation 3; 31; 56 to examine carefully all the guns of vessels returning from cruises 3; 32; 57 to furnish Commanding Officers of vessels with descriptive lists of their batteries 3; 32; 58 to furnish Commanding Officers of vessels with impressions of the vents of their guns 3; 33; 60 duties of, when supplying ships with shells 3; 45; 110 to examine the shell-houses, and the condition of the shells, every fortnight 3; 46; 119 to inspect the powder-houses every week, &c. 3; 49; 136 duties of, when powder is to be sent on board ship 3; 51; 146 reports to be made by, when supplying or receiving powder 3; 51; 152 instructions to, as to marking small-arms 3; 79; 258 ORDNANCE-STORES, surveys on, when to be ordered 1; 4; 6 the receiving, stowing, and expenditure of, to be attended to by Executive Officers 1; 6; 23 at Navy Yards, to be in charge of Ordnance Officers 3; 3; 2, 3 the delivery of, to the Gunner, and his responsibility 3; 5; 17 when landed from ships, directions as to 3; 6; 18 P. PACKING-BOXES, to be preserved, duly accounted for, &c. 3; 71; 223 PAINTS, white, the composition of 3; 83; 271 lead-color, the composition of 3; 84; 271 black, the composition of 3; 84; 271 for tarpaulins, the composition of 3; 84; 271 Brainard's, the composition of 3; 84; 271 PAPER-PARCHMENT, how to make it, and its use 3; 88; 271 PARROTT-RIFLED-CANNON, denominations, weights, charges, &c., of 1; 101; 384 the full charge for
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