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Aufzeichnungen des Prinzen Kraft zu Holienlohe-Ingelfingen. Aus Meinem 
Leben. Berlin, 1897. 
English-German Dictionary. Yols. I. and II., and Dutch-English Dictionary. 
Yols. I., II. and III. By Professors Muret and Sanders. Berlin, 1897. 
Book of eighty-seven figures, shewing all the motions in the manual and platoon 
exercises and the different firings. Drawn from life by Capt. T. L. Mitchell, 
Queen’s Royals. 2nd edition, 1835. 
A full, accurate, and impartial history of the campaign from tlie beginning of 
January, 1794, down to the present time. 1794. 
Histoire abregee des Provinces-Unies des Pais-Bas, ou l’on voit leurs progres, 
leurs conquetes, leur Gouvernement, et celui de leurs compagnies en Orient et 
en Occident. Amsterdam, 1701. 
History of the Dress of the Royal Artillery, 
EOR the last two months and more notices have gradually been sent out to 
officers of the Regiment and others likely to be interested calling attention to the 
approaching publication of the History of the Dress of the Royal Artillery. 
Notices on the subject have appeared previously in either the R. A.I. “ Proceedings,” 
these notes, or in circular letters, but it is as well to remind officers of the infor¬ 
mation they gave, briefly as follows 
Captain R. J. Macdonald, R.A., has for some years devoted all his spare time 
first, to the acquirement of information bearing on the subject; for this purpose 
he has consulted The British Museum, Military Institutions and Libraries, artists 
and private collectors of military work; next, to the perfecting of himself in the 
artistic reproduction of the information thus gained. The Committee of the R.A.I, 
have satisfied themselves that Captain Macdonald’s work is certainly better than 
that of any similar publication they have seen and think that when reproduced by 
a process like that used for the specimen plate lately sent out, guarantors and 
subscribers will receive in their 25 coloured plates very good value for their money. 
The book will contain a few sheet plates in black and white. 
The letterpress will be enough to explain each plate, quoting authorities for its 
construction, and perhaps give a few references to Kane’s List so as to show the 
dress worn by various distinguished old time officers of the Artillery. 
As soon as officers have had a reasonable time to fill in and send back the sub¬ 
scription forms, the subscription list will be closed; the price of the unsub¬ 
scribed copies of the edition will be 30/- each. Anyone wishing to see a specimen 
or to have another subscription form sent to him should apply to the Secretary, 
R.A.I. 
Publication will be proceeded with directly the subscription list is closed and 
the Committee hope to be able to send copies to guarantors early in the summer 
of 1898. 
Several subscribers have asked for copies containing the plates loose, so 
probably the book will be published with the plates not bound in, 
