THE ARMY AND THE ORGANIZED MILITIA 11 



GUNNERY and explosives for field artillery officers. 1911. 101 pages, illus. 



small 4 Fabrikoid, 25c. W 2.6 1 : G 95 



See also Ballistics Firing. 



GUNPOWDER. 



Manufacture of powder by Government. Debate in Senate, May 28, 1914. 



(In Congressional Record, vol. 51, no. 141, pages 10166 to 10173.) Paper, 



lOc. 

 Smokeless powder trust. Answer of Du Pont Powder Co. to article In 



Harper's Weekly. (In Congressional Record of June 30, vol. 51, no. 170, 



pages 12381 to 12384.) Paper, lie. 



GUNS. 



Direct measure of pressures in bores of guns and in hydraulic recoil cylin- 

 ders of gun carriages, using spring-pressure gauges, from Memorial do 

 1'Artillerie de la Marine; translated by Kenneth Morton. 1902. 29 pages, 

 illus., 4 (Notes on Construction of Ordnance 84.) Paper, 5c. 



W 34.8: 84 



Discussion of Krupp breech mechanisms, from La Revue Internationale, 

 Aug. 1900; translated from French by W. W. Gibson. 23 pages, illus., 4* 

 (Notes on Construction of Ordnance 80.) Paper, lOc. W 34.8 : 80 



Principal dimensions and elements of fire of modern rifled cannon. 1890. 

 57 pages, 4 (Notes on Construction of Ordnance 53.) Paper, lOc. 



W 34.8: 53 

 Report of Gun Foundry Board. 1884. 89 pages. Cloth, 15c. 



Y 3.G 95 : R 29 1 



Report of Gun Foundry Board, with supplementary report. 1885. 130 

 pages, illus. Paper, 15c; cloth, 25c. Y3.G95 : R 29 8 



Report of joint board of officers of Army and Navy to make tests between 

 Gathmann torpedo gun and 12-inch Army service rifle. 1901. 17 pages, 

 illus. (57th Cong., 1st sess., S. Doc. 53.) Paper, 35c. 



Report upon practice in Europe with heavy Armstrong, Woolwich, and 

 Krupp rifled guns. 1883. 48 pages, illus. 4 (Engineer Professional 

 Papers 25.) Paper, 25c. ; cloth, 40c. W 7.10: 25 



Resistance of guns to tangential rupture. 1899. 72 pages, 4 (Adjutant- 

 General's Dept. Artillery circular A.) Paper, lOc. W 3.5 1 : A 



Statements as to cost of arms and other articles [manufactured at Frank- 

 ford, Rock Island, Watertown, Watervliet, and Benicia arsenals, fiscal 

 year 1908]. 54 pages. (60th Con., 2d sess., H. Doc. 1154.) Paper, lOc. 



See also Machine-guns Rifles. 



HAZING. See Military Academy, West Point. 

 HEITMAN, F. B. See Army, Historical register. 



HORSEMANSHIP. Manual of equitation of French Army, 1912. 106 pages, 

 illus. (War College Publication 20, new series.) Paper, 15c. 



W 26.3 2 : 20 



HORSES. 



Army horse in accident and disease, with chapter on Age by teeth. [3d 



edition.] 1909. 112 pages, illus. (Mounted Service School.) Cloth, 50c. 



W 30.2 : H 78 4 

 Army remount problem. 1911. Pages 103 to 124, illus. (Animal Industry 



Circular 186.) Paper, 5c. A 4.4: 186 



Breeding horses for Army. 1911. 13 pages. (Animal Industry Circular 



178.) Paper, 5c. A 4.4: 178 



Cavalry horses in America. (In Agriculture Report, 1863, pages 159 to 



175, illus.) Cloth, 60c. A 1.1: 863 



HORSESHOEING. Army horseshoer, 1912, manual prepared for use of stu- 

 dents of Training School for Farriers and Horseshoers. 1912. 106 

 pages, illus. small 4 (Mounted Service School.) Fabrikoid, 35c. 



W 30.2 : Ar 5 8 



