ANNUAL REPORT, 1897-8. 
285 
Notes on Artillery dictated by Napoleon at St. Helena to Baron Gourgaud. 
By F. E. B. L. 
The Artillery of Japan. By Lieutenant A. W. Pack-Beresford, R.H.A. 
Artillery under the Stuart Kings, 1424-1625. By Charles Dalton, Esq. 
The Maizar Affair. By Captain L. C. Gordon, R.A. 
The Services of Lieut.-Colonel Francis Dovvnman, R.A. in France, North America, 
and the West Indies, between the years 1758 and 1784. By Colonel F. A. 
Whinyates, late R.H.A. ( continued ). 
British Gunners at the siege and battle of Narva. By Charles Dalton, Esq. 
A few plain remarks on the positions and work of the artillery in the field. By 
Brigadier-General C. II. Spragge, R.A. 
Militia Field Artillery. By Captain J. C. Wray, R.A. 
Methods of bringing guns into action. By Major-General T. B. Tyler, R.A. 
A short summary of the cover question. By Major J. L. Keir, R.H.A. 
Recruiting. By H. 0. Arnold-Forster, Esq., M.P. 
Salmon Fishing in Eastern Canada. By Lieut.-Colonel J. C. Dalton, R.A. 
Memoir of General W. H. Askwith, Colonel-Commandant, R.A. 
Wireless Telegraphy and its Military Possibilities. By Captain W. P. Brett, R.E. 
A System of Comparing Geographical Distances. By CaptainF. J. S. Cleeve, R.A. 
Outposts for Coast Defence. By Major R. M. B. F. Kelly, R.A. 
APPENDIX H. 
i 
Precis and Translations Published during the Year. 
FRENCH 
GERMAN 
RUSSIAN 
SPANISH 
... “Military Cyclism.” By F.E.B.L. 
S “ Archiv fur die Artillerie und Ingenieur 
Offiziere.” The development of the Aus¬ 
trian Mountain Artillery. By 2nd Lieut¬ 
enant A. M. Seton, R.A. 
Russian Artillery Journal.” 
and the Artillery Duel. By 
E. A. Lambart, R.H.A. 
Cavalry 
Maj Gi¬ 
f’ “ Memorial de Artilleria.” An Improved 
< Driving Band for B.L. Projectiles. By 
(. Major A. Samut, A.O.D. 
