INDEX. 
603 
Page 
Megaphone as a Garrison Artillery adjunct. 
The. By Lt.-Col. J. C. Dalton, R.A. 231 
Memoir of General W. H. Askwith, R.A. ... 97 
Methuen, Lieut.-General the Lord. Discus¬ 
sion Q.F. Field Artillery .439 
Militia Field Artillery. By Captain J. C. 
Wray, R.A. 29 
Montgomery, Captain R. A. K., R.A. Com 
mended Essay Advantages to be 
gained .326 
„ Disadvantages of Q.F. guns ... 331 
„ Conclusion .334 
Morris’ tube practice. By Lieutenant G. C. 
Sturrock, R.A.505 
Bi- 
Narva, British gunners at the siege of. By 
Charles Dalton, Esq. 15 
Norris, Capt. E. E., R.A. Discussion Re- 
cru ting. 71 
O 
Orde Browne, Captain C. The development 
of armour, 1893-98. 463, 509, 549, 585 
Outposts for coast defence. By Major R. M. 
B. F. Kelly, R.A.147 
Position and work of artillery in the field, 
remarks on. By Brig.-General C. 
H. Spragge, c.b . 19 
Practice seawards. By Capt. H. Mansell, 
R.A.489 
Q 
Q.F. guns for artillery in the field, advantages 
and disadvantages of. Essays, 1898 
„ Silver medal, Major Elmslie .287 
,i Silver medal, Major Inglefield ... 307 
„ Commended, Captain Montgomery 325 
a Commended, Captain Barlow.337 
„ Commended, Lieutenant Buckle ... 357 
Q.F. field artillery fire. By Lieut. C. H. 
Wood, R.H.A.523 
R 
Rebellion of 1798. The artillery in the. By 
Lieut. T. M. Rough, R.A. 413 
Reconnaissance by artillery. By Brig.-Genl. 
C. H. Spragge, g.b .579 
Recruiting, a lecture. By H. O. Arnold- 
Forster, Esq., M.P. 53 
Richardson, Maj.-Genl. J. B. Discussion 
Q.F. field .445 
Rontgen Rays up-to-date. Precis of lecture. 
By W. Webster, Esq.545 
S 
Salmon fishing in Eastern Canada. By Lieut.- 
Colonel J. C. Dalton, K.A. ... ... 85 
Sandys, Captain W. B. R., R.A. 12-pr. gun 
with elephant equipment.225 
Page 
Sandys. Drill of.227 
n Equipment. 228 
i, Animals .229 
a Noticeable points .229 
Spragge, Brig.-General C. H. Remarks on 
position and work of artillery in the 
field . 19 
n Formations. 20 
n Positions . 22 
n Schemes of skeleton work . 26 
a Reconnaissance by artillery .579 
Sturrock. Lieut. G. C., R.A. Morris’ Tube 
practice.505 
T 
Turner, Colonel A. E., c.b. Discussion 
Recruiting . 72 
a Manoeuvres in Germany, 1897. 185 
n General observations.202 
n Artillery .203 
it a letter on method of coming 
into action .204 
,i military balloon. ... 205 
Tyler, Major-General T. B. Method of bring¬ 
ing guns into action. 35 
U 
Urquhart, Major W. A. On failures at 
practice with T and P fuze Mark IV. 539 
von Donop, Major S. B.. R.A. Discussion 
Ewing .263 
i, Mechanism of bicycles, lecture on, 386 
• a Discussion . 405 
n Reply . 412 
'W 
WatkiD, Colonel H. S. S., c.b. Automatic 
sighting.269 
Webster, W. Esq., F.C.S. Precis of lecture 
on Rontgen rays up-to-date .545 
Whinyates, Col. F. A. The services of Lieut.- 
Col. Francis Downman, R.A., etc. 1 
45, 101, 153, 209, 235, 373, 429 
493, 529, 565 . 
n Observations on Kinglake’s Narra¬ 
tive.527 
Who invented the leather guns ? By Lt.-Col. 
H. W. L. Hime.595 
Wilson, Lieut. C. H., R.A. Discussion Q.F. 
field .447 
Wireless telegraphy, a lecture. By Captain 
W. P. Brett, R.E.Ill 
b Discussion .126 
Wood, Lieut. C. H., R.H.A. Q.F. Field 
Artillery fire .523 
Wray, Captain J. C., R.A.. Militia Field 
Artillery . 29 
Yorke, Lieut.-Colonel F. A., R.A. Discussion 
(Recruiting). . 71 
