616 NICHOLLS'S SEAMANSHIP AND NAUTICAL KNOWLEDGE! A Sailing Ship (Fig. 23).—A head-on view showing the square sails on the foremast. The names, given in their order upwards, are :—Foresail, lower topsail, upper topsail, topgallant sail, royal! Note the buntHnes for hauling the foot of the sail up to the yard. They arc seen girting across the belly of each sail. Fig. 2 Kg. 2L—A broadside view. The square sails are named the same on each mast as on the foremast, with the exception of the lower sail on the mizzen, which is called the crojack. The mainsail aaid crojack in the photograph are furled. The fore, main arid mizzen