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Simon Lake Frontispiece
The Pigmy Conquerer of the Sea 2
Storage Battery Cell 14
A Submarine Cell Completely Assembled Ready for Installation 14
On Picket Duty 20
The Lower Portion of Galileo Periscope 22
The Voice and Ear of the Submarine 26
Torpedo Tubes Assembled Ready for Installation in a Submarine Boat 27
A Whitehead Torpedo 28
Rear End of the Whitehead Torpedo 29
Rapid-firing Guns 30
A Modern Submarine Cruiser, or Fleet Submarine (Lake Type) 32
The Launching of the "Protector" 62
The "Delphine" 66
The "Fenian Ram" 96
"Argonaut, Jr.," 1894 128
Sketch of the Confederate Submarine "Hunley" 150
The New Orleans Submarine 152
The "Intelligent Whale" 153
"Argonaut" as Originally Built. Launched in August, 1897 176
Submarine with Cushioned Bottom Wheels 178
The "Argonaut" after being Lengthened and Rebuilt, in 1898, Showing Ship-shaped, Watertight, Buoyant Superstructure 182
The "Holland" Running on the Surface 190
"Amphibious" Submarine 202
The "Protector" (Lake Type, 1901-1902) 210
Official Drawing of the Captured German Mine-planting Submarine, U C-5 214
A Bottom-Creeping Submarine Passing Through a Mine Field 216
A Mine and Net Evading Submarine Under-running a Net 217
Mines Placed Under Ships at Anchor 220
Submarine Supply Station 221
Submarine "Seal"—Lake Type U.S. 226
British Submarine B-1 (Holland type) 227
British Submarine C-2 Arriving at Portsmouth in a Gale 230
Germany's U-9 and Some of Her Sister Submarines.—Aeroplane and Submarine 234
Russian Cruiser-Lake Type Submarine in Shed Built by Peter the Great—1905 236
A Group of German U-boats 238
Russian-Lake Type Cruising Submarine "Kaiman" making a Surface Run in Rough Weather in the Gulf of Finland 239
The U-65 242
Russian-Lake Type 243
C-1, One of the Later Type French Submarines 248
Cargo-Carrying Submarines of the Author's Design 249
The "Deutschland" 252
Torpedo being Fired from the Deck Tubes of the Submarine "Seal" 256
British Submarine No. 3 Passing Nelson's Old Flagship "Victory" 257
Under-ice Navigation 260
A Submarine Garden at the Bottom of the Sea 266
Submarines for Hydrographic Work and Wreck Finding 267
The "Argonaut" Submerged 276
Experimental Cargo-Recovering Submarine 278
Sketch Drawing Illustrating a Method of Transferring Cargoes from Sunken Vessels to Submerged Freight Cargo-Carrying Submarines 278
Semi-submergible Wrecking Apparatus 280
Submarine Oyster-Gathering Vessel 286
The "Argosy and Argonaut III" 290
Diagram of the "Argosy and Argonaut III" 291
LINE CUTS
Method of Control in Diving Type Boats 17
Method of Controlling Hydroplane Boats 18
How Hydroplanes Control Depth of Submersion 19
Showing Various Conditions in Which a Submarine of the Level Keel Type Fitted with Bottom Wheels, May Navigate 21
The Periscope is the Eye of the Submarine 23
Diving Compartment 31
Bushnell's Submarine, the "American Turtle" 79
Robert Fulton's Submarine 82
Tuck's "Peacemaker" 84
Longitudinal Section of the French Submarine "Le Plongeur" 153
The "Plunger" (Holland Type Submarine), Launched in August, 1897 167
Lake Design as Submitted to the U. S. Navy Department in 1893 170
The "Argonaut" after Lengthening and Addition of Buoyant, Ship-shaped Superstructure, Increasing the Surface Buoyancy over 40 Per Cent 178
The "Holland" 190
Various Types of Modern Foreign Submarines 194
An Amphibious Submarine being Hauled out of the Water 204
The "Caviar Map" of Shipping's Greatest Grave-yard 283
CHART
Diagram to Illustrate the Comparative Visibility and Consequently
the Comparative Safety of Surface Ships and Cargo-Carrying
Submarines 254

THE SUBMARINE IN WAR AND PEACE

The Submarine in War and Peace: Its Development and its Possibilities

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