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completing are: 12 battleships, 16 first-class cruisers, 6 second-
class cruisers, 10 third-class cruisers, 6 sloops, 4 twin-screw
gunboats, 41 torpedo-boat destroyers, and a royal yacht.
There are 11 vessels which are subsidized by the Admiralty
as 'Reserved Merchant Cruisers,' in addition to many others
which are held at disposition, and marked for preferential
employment, without subvention. The subsidized vessels are
the Campania and Lucania (Cunard Company), Himalaya,
Australia, Victoria, and Arcadia (P. & O. Company), Majestic
and Teutonic (White Star Line), and Empress of India, Empress
of China, and Empress of Japan (Canadian Pacific Railway
Company).
In January, 1899, there were 164 ships in commission, exclusive of gunboats, small craft, the coastguard and portguard ships, and a number of vessels engaged in the training service and as harbour and depĂ´t ships. The various stations of the squadrons are the Mediterranean, Channel, North America and West Indies, South-East Coast of America, Pacific, Cape and West Coast of Africa, East Indies, China, and Australia. The vessels were thus distributed in January 1899:-
| Mediterranean and Red Sea | 38 |
| Channel Squadron | 14 |
| North America and West Indies | 12 |
| East Indies | 9 |
| China | 28 |
| Cape of Good Hope and West Africa | 16 |
| Pacific | 7 |
| Australia | 12 |
| South-east coast of America | 4 |
| Particular Service | 11 |
| Surveying Service | 9 |
| Training Squadron | 4 |
| Total | 164 |
The following tabulated list of battleships, coast and port defence vessels,
and principal cruisers of the British Navy, built, building and projected,
requires a few words of explanation. The order of ships is chronological. In
the first list, the ships of which the names are in italics are coast defence or floating battery ships. The numbers following the names of the others
indicate the classes to which they have been assigned in the foregoing table.
The letters in the first column signify the character of the ships-b. broad-
side; c.b. central battery; t. turret; bar. barbette. In the particulars of guns, "Q.F." means quick-firing. Machine-guns are not given. The cruisers tabulated are of the first-class, and the more important and recent vessels of the second class.