Ordnance Instructions for the United States Navy.

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Ordnance Instructions for the United States Navy.
United States. Navy Dept. Bureau of Ordnance
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18 of an inchwindage, are to be entirely black, and those of the second class, having from 0. 18 to 0. 20 of an inch windage, to be marked partlywhite. Each class is to be piled and kept separate from every other. Both classes are to be considered and supplied as "serviceable shot;"but are to be stowed separately on board ship, and the returns to theBureau are to show the number of each, respectively. The number ofthose having more than 0. 20 of an inch windage are to be reported andretained un...til special orders may be given for their disposition. Incase any should be taken as the foundation for piling serviceableshot, they are to be painted entirely white and their number returnedas unserviceable.
PILING OF BALLS.
95. To find the number of balls in a pile--Multiply the sum of thethree parallel edges by one-third of the number of balls in atriangular face.
In a square pile one of the parallel edges contains but one ball; in atriangular pile two of the edges have but one ball in each. The numberof balls in a triangular face is x(x+1)/2; x being the number in thebottom row.


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