THE ROYAL ARTILLERY INSTITUTION. 
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The attention of members is called to the “Alphabetical List of the 
Officers of the Eegiment serving on full pay,” which also includes Eetired 
Officers on full and half-pay, shewing their army rank. This List, although 
most useful for reference, does not appear to be generally known. It is 
published quarterly and issued to subscribers at one shilling a year, or 
single numbers at sixpence each. 
The Committee have great pleasure in informing the meeting that sixty 
Officers have entered their names as subscribers to the new edition of Kane's 
List since the last meeting (making a total of 260), and they confidently 
expect an extensive sale of this work as soon as it is published. The 
progress of the List has been much retarded owing to Lieut.-Col. Miller 
having been obliged to return to his regimental duty in India; but 
already the services of 1915 Officers, and short Eiographies of some of 
the more distinguished, have been carefully compiled and printed. The 
Committee nevertheless trust that before the close of the present year, 
subscribers will be in possession of Part I., being the List of Officers of the 
old Eoyal Artillery. 
Whilst regretting that Lt.-Col. Miller who was so well qualified to write 
a History of the Eegiment, as well as to revise Kane's List, was obliged to 
discontinue his researches, the Committee gratefully acknowledge the assistance 
he has already given them, and hope that his services at some future 
time may be made available towards the production of the History of the 
Eegiment. 
The old Printing Press being worn out, the Committee directed the 
purchase of a new one, at a cost of £35. 
4. Library .—Jerden's Birds of India (3 Yols.) have been purchased for 
the Library, being a good text book upon this subject. 
Scientific Opinion and the Anthropological Eeview are now purchased for 
the Eeading Eoom. 
The Committee will be glad to receive. autographs of eminent men, for 
the collection already commenced, and they have to thank Captain 
IT. Brackenbury, E.A. for his contributions. 
There has been a sale of 392 War Office Photographs and 1215 
Lithographs during the past year, and lists of those published since the last 
Eeport have been sent to Members. 
The following books, plans, &c. have been purchased and presented since 
the last Annual Meeting. 
Books, Sfc. presented. 
Hart’s Quarterly Army List for January, | 
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April, July, and October, 1868.) 
A Plan of Discipline for the use of the) 
> E.A. Library, Woolwich. 
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Norfolk Militia, 1759 .) 
War Department Photographs . 
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E.L. Lithographs . 
E.G.P. Lithographs . 
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> War Department. 
E.C.D. Photo-Lithographs . 
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