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FKOMj 
CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 
The following works are now on sale at tlie R.A. Institution and will be foi" 
warded post free at the prices noted after their titles below:— 
“ Twenty-four hours of Moltke’s Strategy ” by Fritz Hoenig. 
Translated by Colonel N. L. Walford, price 5s. 
“ The Shrapnel Fire of the Field Artillery ” by Major-General 
Bohne. Translated by Colonel N. L. Walford, price 2s. 6d. 
Major-General Stubbs’s “List of Officers of the Bengal Artillery,” 
price 5s. 3d. 
“Field Artillery Fire,” by Captain W. L. White, B.A., price 
Is. 2d. 
“Ranging Note-Book,” by Captain S. W. Lane, B.A., price Is. Id. 
“Achievements of Field Artillery,” by Major E. S. May, R.A., 
bound, price 2s. 6d. 
“ The Value of Mobility for Field Artillery,” by Major E. S. May, 
B.A., paper covers, price 8d. 
“ The Young Officer’s ‘ Don’t,’ or Hints to Youngsters on Joining,” 
by an Officer B.A., price 7d. 
Examination questions in (c), {d), (e) and ( g ) set in the five exam¬ 
inations ending November 1897 :— 
Captains (c), (d) and (g) ... price Is. Id. 
Lieutenants (c), (d), ( e ) and (g) price Is. Id. 
Tables of Four-Figure Logarithms, pocket edition, mounted on 
linen, price 3d. 
“ Notes on the early history of the Royal Regiment of Artillery,” 
by the late Colonel Cleaveland, R.A., price 2s. 
Duncan Gold Medal Prize Essay, 1808. 
THE Secretary has received, in addition to those published in March, 
“ Proceedings ” Essays bearing the following mottos :•— 
“ Labor omnia vincit.” 
“ Circumspice.” 
“ Tempora mutantur.” 
“ Ex malis eligere minima.” 
“ Cascable.” 
“Etre a la fois.moderne.” 
“ Nec cupias nec metuas.” 
c * Unhasting yet unresting work ” (1 copy only') 
THE Committee R.A.I. have received a letter from an officer asking if they 
would receive certain articles of Regimental interest that he would like to leave 
to their care, but was not sure if they would be welcome coming from one not a 
member of the R.A.I. They wish it to be made known as widely as possible that 
the Institution is always available for the reception and careful display of any 
object of Regimental interest and they hope that members will call the attention 
of anyone possessing such objects to this fact. 
Messrs Eyre & Spottiswoode will shortly publish by subscription, “ The 
History of Landguard Fort, in Suffolk,” by Major J. H. Leslie late Royal 
Artillery. This Fort has played so great a part in the Military History of England 
that its History should be particularly interesting to Military men, and especially 
to officers of the Regiment many of whom must have*served there. 
