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328. SILVA VENATORIA. Don Augusterio Cairo Pinto y 

 Velarde. The methods of hunting all kinds of birds 

 and beasts. Gordeguela. Madrid, 1754. Svo, pp. 

 xvi. and 303. 



329. KRIEGS BIBLIOTHEK. A series of works, some 

 relating to gunnery and muskets. The first series 

 was edited by Grdben and piiblished in 10 vols. 4to, 

 at Breslau. Translations in various languages in 

 Svo, 1755-72. Another edition, 1772-80. Another 

 "Kriegs Bibliothek," published at Leipzig, in 5 vols. 

 Svo, in 1815-17. 



330. L'ARTILLERIE NOUVELLE. Tronson de Cotidray. 

 An examination of the modifications made in cannon. 

 There were also some anonymous letters published in 

 between 1756 and 1770. Amsterdam, 1772, 8vo; 

 Amsterdam in 1773. They are attributed to the same 

 author. 



331. POLVERE DA Fuoco. Francesco Vandelli. A work 

 in Latin by a professor of military architecture at the 

 Bologna Institute. Is of a controversial character, 

 and the author propounds his own theory of the 

 qualities of explosives. May be found in the " Com- 

 mentarii Bolognesi," vol. iv., B. V., part II. Bologna, 

 1757. 



332. LECION DE ARTILLERIA. Tomas Gerda. A treatise 

 by a Jesuit priest, the author of several mathematical 

 works, cited by Rumpf and Almirante. Spanish. 

 Barcelona, 1764. 4to. 



333. MMOIRE SUR LA DESTRUCTION DBS LOUPS. An official 

 order printed at the Royal Press, Paris, in 1770. 4to, 

 4pp. 



334. PRINCIPES NOUVEAUX D'ARTILLERIE. This treatise 

 is founded on Robins, with Wilson's additions, and was 

 translated by Dupuys. Grenoble, 1771. 8vo, 2 vols. 



