518 
INDEX. 
PAGE 
Stores, list of, for 3-pr. mountain battery 354 
Strain greater on rifled gun than on a 
smooth-bore ... ... . 92 
Summary of Whitworth guns ... ... 470 
IT. 
Unloading with elephant carriages 
V. 
T. 
Table of corrections to obtain coefficients 
at a common rate . 162 
Of friction, two surfaces through 
teak . 
134 
Do. 
do. 
oak ... ... 
132 
Do. 
do. 
elm . 
133 
Do. 
do. 
pine . 
135 
Do. 
do. 
wrought-iron 
137 
Do. 
do. 
gun-metal 
138 
... Of initial velocity for the mountain 
3-pr. gun . 371 
... Of names of great ordnance now 
used, 1628 ... ... ... 306 
... Of old ordnance ... ... ... 285 
... Of the principal dimensions and 
weights of various horse artil¬ 
lery guns and their equipment 487 
... Do. do.501 
... Shewing dimensions, rifling, ser¬ 
vice, &c., of breech-loading 
Armstrong guns ... ... 98 
... Shewing dimensions, rifling, &c., 
of wrought-iron muzzle-loading 
rifled guns ... ... ... 113 
Tables shewing the effect with case shot, 
common shell, &c., from the 3-pr 
mountain gun ... ... ... 380 
Temporary arrangements of Italian army 5 
“ Tension” ... _ . 338 
The advance of Eussia.394 
... “B”tube ... ... ... ... 415 
... Field artillery of the Great Eebellion; 
its nature and use... ... ... 283 
... Field gun for India, by Col. H. H. 
Maxwell, E.A.479 
... Mobility of field artillery, past and 
present, by Lieut. Hime, E.A. ... 433 
... New field artillery of Mattei-Eossi, 
translated from the Italian by Col. 
H. H. Maxwell, E.A.325 
... Theory of gun architecture, by Capt. 
F. S. Stoney, E.A. 335 
Theodore, death of ... ... ... 181 
Theodore’s position, explanation of ... 177 
Thirty Years’ War, movements of 
ordnance during the ... ... 443 
To ascertain the effect of varying the 
amount of surface ... ... ... 125 
To lighten artillery, conclusion arrived 
at .327 
“ Tower Place,” or “ Xing’s Warren ”... 232 
Trains, military, average speed of ... 265 
Translation of a royal decree passed 
recently in the Italian Parliament... 1 
Transport of large bodies of troops on 
railways, by Capt. Barrington, E.A. 263 
Travelling carriages, advantage of ... 457 
Trial of heavy guns . ... 408 
The Moncrieff carriage.-32 
Troops at Prussian divisional manoeuvre 248 
Truck carriages, advantages of ... ... 457 
Turkish guns at Woolwich, inscrip¬ 
tions on . 214 
... ... Construction of ... ... 208 
... ... Dimensions of . 217 
. List of . 205. 
Various experiments with steel guns ... 
... Natures of Woolwich guns 
Velocity of different guns with various 
kinds of powder... 
... . Shot fired, given by Mattel’s 
machine ... 
... Shot under various atmo¬ 
spheric circumstances ... 
... Shot determined by firing 
into a butt of known 
consistency . 
Venting . 
Vertical fire, protection from . 
“Vicarage Park,” why so called 
Victor Emanuel II., decree of ... 
W. 
Wadela, ascent to the plateau of 
Wagons and mules, lading of ... 
Walkey, Lieut. E., on intrenchment of 
field artillery 
Warren at Woolwich, description of ... 
Warren, Sir W., contract for making 
butts at Woolwich . 
Wedge and shunt guns introduced 
Weight of shot used with Turkish ord¬ 
nance . 
Wheel carriages, mountain battery, 
lading of 
Whitworth breech-loaders, trial of 
... Flat-headed steel shot 
... Gun, difficulty in loading ... 
Guns, account of 
“Whitworth metal,” or “compressed 
steel” . 
... System, further trial of, not 
necessary. 
... System of rifling for small- 
arms or guns, considera¬ 
tion of 
... 7-inch gun, ordered by War 
Department . 
Whitworth’s method of forcing on outer 
tubes 
Williams, Major, on the construction of 
batteries 
Wolfe, Capt. M. E.A., translation of 
royal decree of Italian Parliament 
Wooden butt, built at Woolwich 
Woolwich, changes in . 
Date of, as a garrison town... 
... Different ways that it has 
been written 
... Guns ... 
Various natures of ... 
In 1770-80 . 
... Town, account of . 
Words of command to load a gun 
Z. 
Zulla and Antalo, halting places be¬ 
tween 
... Camp equipage at... 
... Extract from battery orders issued 
from 
... Forces at .. 
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193 
472 
114 
11 
13 
428 
23 
277 
1 
176 
357 
228 
245 
233 
103 
210 
364 
468 
475 
470 
104 
472 
466 
465 
470 
337 
455 
1 
234 
272 
240 
111 
114 
272 
278 
290 
173 
187 
195 
168 
