1 72 Appendices. 



Norton, 1866, x. 289 ; Gun-cotton and explosive 

 agents, F. A. Abel, 1862, vi. 129; Gun-cotton, some 

 new points in the application of, F. A. Abel, 1864, 

 viii. 345 ; Gunpowder as a disruptive agent, Capt. H. 

 Schaw, 1858, ii. 269 ; Explosives as substitutes for 

 gunpowder, F. A. Abel, 1872, xvi. 457; Explosive 

 force of gunpowder, J. P. Morgan, 1871, xv. 312; 

 Schultze's granulated wood powder, J. D. Dougall, 1868, 

 xii. 127 ; Special features in large and small grain 

 gunpowders, J. P. Morgan, 1876, xx. 195; Cotton 

 powder for military purposes, S. J. Mackie, 1877, xxi. 

 887 ; Recent inventions in gunpowder and other ex- 

 plosives, W. H. Deriny, 1888, xxxiii. 603; Experiments 

 with smokeless gunpowder, Gruson, c. 89, W. G. 

 Wickson, 1890, xxxiv. 1069 ; Modern gunpowder as a 

 propellent, Major Barker, 1890, xxxiv. 257; French 

 small-arm smokeless powder (translation), 1893, 

 xxxvii. 487. 



2204. CARTRIDGES AND PROJECTILES. Journal of the United 

 Service Institution. New metallic cartridge for military 

 purposes, Dr. J. Millar, 1866, x. 141 ; Gun-cotton 

 cartridges, J. Latham, 1866. x. 328; Norton's rifle 

 projectiles, Capt. Norton, 1858, ii. 338 ; Rifled pro- 

 jectile for smooth-bore artillery, Capt. J. H. Selwyn, 

 1866, x. 393; Cartridges for small arms, Capt. O'Hea, 

 1868, xii. 48, 105 ; Explosive bullets and their ap- 

 plication to military purposes, G. V. Fosbery, 1868, xii. 

 48, 16 ; Modern rifle bullets and their effects, C. H. 

 Godwin, 1892, xxxvi. 463. 



2205. EXPLOSIVES. Recent developments and applications 

 of explosives. V. D. Majendie. Transactions Royal 

 Artillery Institution, xviii. 223 (1890). 



2206. GUNMAKERS. Gentleman's Magazine. Gunrnakers' 

 trial, xvii. 101. The introduction of the firearms 

 industry into Birmingham. Gentleman's Magazine. 

 New Series, February 1869. 



