THE ROYAL ARTILLERY INSTITUTION. 
355 
Gun. 
P. 
W. 
Nature of Stores. 
a 
2 
& 
P. 
w. 
Nature of Stores. 
1 
4 
4 
Cases, leather, tangent scale and 
priming iron. 
8 
'Entrenching tools . 
1 
4 
6 
Spanners, time fuze 
— 
4 
Axes, pick, with helves. 
— 
1 
2 
Hooks with haft, canvas bag. 
— 
4 
8 
Shovels, digging, light. 
1 
4 
4 
Hammers, with handle, for 
clearing vent. 
Service ammunition :f 
1 
4 
4 
Levers, iron-mounted, with strap 
140 
160 
560 
Tubes, friction. 
for lading. 
72 
64 
228 
Shells, common, 3-pr,, filled and 
1 
4 
4 
Tompions, 3-pr. rifled mountain 
fuzed. 
gun, with straps 
24 
32 
96 
a shrapnel, do 
1 
4 
5 
Kneecaps. 
16 
33 
64 
Shot, case, 3-pr. 
Cartridges, filled, 3-pr., low angle 
2 
4 
8 
Sponges, with rammer heads, 
112 
128 
448 
3-pr. service. 
36 
32 
144 
n a ii high n 
— 
4 
— 
„ drill. 
1 
4 
4 
Knives, clasp. 
Drill ammunition. 
1 
4 
4 
Irons, priming, service. 
n a drill. 
— 
1 
— 
Shells, common, 3-pr., filled with 
—- 
4 
— 
clay and fuzed. 
2 
8 
8 
Bits, gun, vent. 
— 
1 
— 
n shrapnel, 3-pr., without 
2 
8 
8 
Lanyards, friction tube, with 
powder and fuzed. 
hooks and toggles. 
— 
1 
— 
Plugs, in lieu of concussion fuze. 
— 
16 
8 
Lanyards, tangent scale. 
2 
8 
10 
n ordinary. 
— 
2 
— 
Fuzes, shrapnel, not loaded. 
3 
12 
14 
Ropes, recoil, 3-pr. 
— 
1 
— 
Cartridges, 3-pr., filled with 
1 
4 
4 
Pockets, tube and fuze-spanner, 
sand, high angle. 
with straps. 
— 
1 
—- 
a low angle. 
•— 
•— 
1 
Cartouches, cartridge, common. 
3 
12 
12 
a in three compartments. 
Lacking necessaries. 
— 
— 
1 
Can, tin, grease. 
Draft carriages. 
— 
— 
1 
a n harness-blacking. 
— 
— 
2 
Wagons, 2-horse, country. 
112 
131 
448 
Bags, canvas, with covers, pro¬ 
12 
jectile. 
Harness. 
— 
2 
n packing. 
— 
9 
48 
Horsecloths, black. 
—- 
— 
1 
Case, leather, packing, for moun¬ 
— 
9 
45 
Bits, bridoon. 
tain forge. 
.— 
— 
2 
Harness, draft, 2-horse, sets. 
— 
__ 
1 
n for vice and fittings. 
— 
9 
5 
Girths, surcingle. 
— 
— 
1 
n for anvil and water bucket. 
— 
16 
22 
ii pack, with ties. 
— 
_ 
1 
n for smithy tools. 
— 
4 
28 
n swing or wanties. 
— 
— 
1 
Cartouche, leather, with leathern 
— 
— 
4 
i, saddle, with holes punched 
loop. 
— 
— 
4 
Hooks, suspending, with screw- 
— 
1 
— 
Chest, iron-clamped, for battery 
nut and key. 
tools. 
— 
9 
50 
Halters, stall, without chains. 
14 
16 
56 
Boxes, ammunition, 3-pr. 
— 
32 
124 
Chains, suspending, with hooks. 
— 
1 
— 
n iron-clamped, ammuni¬ 
— 
9 
50 
n halter, stall. 
tion, small-arm. 
— 
16 
14 
Rings, triangular, with 4-link 
chains. 
Metals. 
7 
8 
33 
Saddles, pack, ammunition and 
— 
4 
10 
Tongues, buckles, No. 1. 
baggage, complete. 
Saddles, gun-carriage. 
— 
4 
10 
II II H 2. 
1 
4 
6 
— 
4 
10 
n n ii 3. 
1 
4 
5 
n gun. 
— 
20 
78 
Shoes, iron, mules. 
— 
16 
8 
Splints, packing, with sliders 
— 
400 
1700 
Nails, iron, mule shoe. 
and lanyards. 
— 
100 
200 
n ordinary. 
— 
10 
53 
Ropes, halter.^ 
— 
2 
5 
Rings, girth, tinned. 
— 
19 
90 
Reins, leading, plain. 
— 
4 
10 
ii large, half-round, tinned. 
— 
4 
10 
n halter. 
Stable gear. 
— 
4 
10 
Buckles, tinned, without rollers, 
— 
3 
2 
Buckets, water, iron bound. 
No. 2. 
— 
— 
7 
Pails, canvas. 
_ 
4 
10 
„ No. 3. 
— 
2 
5 
Hobbles, foot, hempen. 
— 
4 
10 
n with rollers, No; 3. 
— 
13 
39 
Combs, curry, with hand' straps. 
— 
4 
10 
n n No. 4. 
— 
13 
52 
Pickets, iron-shod, horse, small. 
— 
Oj 
oi 
Steel, 1 lb., for repair of tools. 
— 
4 
34 
Sacks, corn, 1 peck. 
— 
8 
16 
n u 2 n 
Leather. 
— 
13 
37 
Combs, mane, with hand-straps. 
0| 
0| 
Hides, tanned, black, alum. 
— 
26 
i 78 
Bags, forage. 
Oi 
01 
u a a plain. 
* The rope-halters are to he used in batteries, until the whole stock in the district store is 
expended; the stall-chains lately introduced will then be substituted. 
t The peace-footing ammunition may, under the orders of the general in command of the 
district,, be deposited in the nearest ordnance depot, in which case the battery retains 16 empty 
ammunition boxes. 
