The Sumner line of position furnished ready to lay down upon the chart by means of tables of simultaneous hour angle and azimuth of celestial bodies. Latitude 60 ̊N. to 60 ̊S.--Declination 27 ̊N. to 27 ̊S. Pub. by the Hydrographic Office under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy.

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United States. Hydrographic Office [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
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Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1930.
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xviii, 869 pages illustrations, tables 30 cm

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      • United States. Hydrographic Office. Publication ; [More in this series]
      • U.S. Hydrographic Office pub. no. 203
      Notes
      • "The plan of arrangement and scope of these tables, as well as the method of using them in navigation, were conceived by Mr. G. W. Littlehales, C.E., Hydrographic Engineer, Hydrographic office, Washington, D.C."--Pref., p. iii.
      • The Sumner line of position of celestial bodies. H.O. no. 203. United States Navy Department. Hydrographic Office. 1930.
      LCCN
      31026286
      OCLC
      10221894
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