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Field Artillery Fire. By Captain W. L. White, E.A. (School of Gunnery Shoe- 
buryness.) Chapters Y. to XI. ( Conclusion ). 
Succession List of the Master-Gunners of England. By Major E. H. Murdoch, 
E.A. (Assistant-Superindent E.A. Becords.) Part II. ( Conclusion ). 
Quick-firing Guns in Harbour Defence. By Lieutenant A. S. Buckle, E.A. 
Notes of Lectures on Artillery in Coast Defence. By Major A. C. Hansard, E.A. 
(Instructor in Gunnery.) 
A Suggested Improvement in Mountain Artillery Transport. By Captain F. E. 
Maunsell, E.A. 
Eange Indicator Dial. By Lieutenant F. E. Freeth, E.A. 
Narrative of the Crimean Services of “ I ” Troop, now “ 0 ” Battery, E.H.A. 
By Assistant-Surgeon E. Thornton. Contributed by Colonel F. A. Wliin- 
yates, late E.A. 
Some Notes on Applied Field Fortification. By Lieut.-Colonel E. Clayton, E.A. 
Experiences at Okehampton. Bemarks on Captain White’s Lecture. By Major 
C. E. W. Hervey, E.A. 
Operations of the Irrawady Column, Upper Burmah. By Lieutenant G. F. 
MacMunn, E.A. 
Notes on Egyptian Artillery. Contributed by the Secretary. 
The Battle of the Yelocities. By Captain IT. A. Bethell, E.A. 
Sir Henry Shere, Kt. By Charles Dalton, Esq., F.E.G.S. 
Abstract of the Proceedings of the Fifty-Fifth Annual General Meeting of the 
lloyal Artillery Institution. 
Achievements of Field Artillery. By Major E. S. May, E.A. 
Fire Discipline; Its necessity in a Battery of Horse or Field Artillery, and the 
best means of securing it. (Duncan Gold Medal Prize Essay, 1892). By 
Major A. M. Murray, E.A. 
The Organisation of a Garrison Company. By Major P. Saltmarshe, E.A. 
Fire Discipline; Its necessity in a Battery of Horse or Field Artillery and the 
best means of securing it. (Silver Medal Prize Essay, 1892). By Captain 
W. L. WTiite, E.A. 
Skill-at-Arms, By Lieut.-General Sir W. J. Williams, K.C.B., E.A. 
Mountain Artillery Progress. By Major H. C. C. D. Simpson, E.A. 
The United States Military Academy at W 7 est Point. By Captain A. C. T. 
Boileau, E.A. 
“ I ” Troop (now “ I ” Battery), Eoyal Horse Artillery, at the Battle of Fuentes 
D’Onore. By Colonel F. A. Whinyates, late E.A. 
Fire Discipline; Its necessity in a Battery of Horse or Field Artillery, and the 
best means of securing it. (Commended Essay, 1892). By Major W. L. 
Davidson, E.H.A. 
Fire Discipline; Its necessity in a Battery of Horse or Field Artillery, and the 
best means of securing it. (Commended Essay, 1892). By Captain F. J. 
A. Trench, B.II.A. 
Mounting Hydro-Pneumatic Disappearing Guns. By Captain L. C. M. Blacker, 
E.A. 
The Sudan Past and Present. By Major F. E. Wingate, D.S.O., E.A. 
