634 
INDEX. 
D. 
PAGE 
D.-A.-G., R.A. The Minden Batteries, 
R.A....267 
ii ii Instructions for Con¬ 
veyance of Troops by 
Rail. 33 
Dalton, Lt.-Col. J. C. (h.p.), R.A. A 
Visit to the Stockholm 
Museum . 161 
ii ii The Spanish Gunfactory 
and Arsenal of Trubia 435 
Deshon, Col. C. J., D.S.O., late R.A. 
Horses’ Snow Shoes .467 
Defence of a Coast Fortress. By Colonel 
J. B. Richardson, R.A. ... 23 
ii Frontiers.—Appendix to T. 
M. Maguire’s Lecture ... 197 
Details of the Attack—Naval Attack ... 403 
Dettingen, Battle of.418 
Deve Boyun, Attack on Heights of ... 18 
Discussion, Okehampton Experiences, 
1892 . 144 
Disciplinary Punishments, 1690-1715 ... 297 
Dixon, E. T., late R.A. The Effect of 
the Rotation of the Earth on the Motion 
of Projectiles.233 
E. 
Edmonds, Capt. J. E., R.E. Tactical 
Problems. 623 
Egypt, Campaign of, in 1882 . 115 
Electric Light. Defence of a Coast 
Fortress. 29 
n ii Its Influence on the 
Combat between the 
Ships and the For¬ 
tress .. ... 402 
Ellis-Tresidder Plate, 1892 85 
Elmslie, Major F. B., R.A. The Attack 
of a Coast Fortress.345 
Elswick High Velocity Trial . 165 
Experiments, Notes on recent, Okehamp¬ 
ton, 1892. c .. .142 
P. 
Falkirk, Battle of .477 
Firing at Moving Objects at Moderate 
Ranges, A Proposed Method of. By 
Capt. J. U. Coates, R.A.469 
Firing Lanyard, Self-Adjusting, for Field 
Artillery By Lieut. C. B. Simonds, 
R.H.A.629 
Fontenoy, Battle of.420 
Forcing a Channel .403 
ii ii Historical.397 
ii _ Passage .383 
Formation of the Attacking Force.381 
ii ii Passing Fleet .385 
France, Defensive System of.198 
ii The Fortresses of .196 
Freeth, Lieut. F. E., R.A. Volunteer 
Adjutancies .429 
French Fortresses, Major Clarke on ... 196 
Fortification, Major Clarke on.—Appen¬ 
dix to T. M. Maguire’s Lecture ... 197 
Frontier, The Franco-German .202 
Fuentes d’Onore, Ingilby Diary .246 
€r. 
PAGE 
Gardiner, General H. Lynedoch, C.B., 
Colonel-Commandant R.A., 
Letters from .455 
ir Letter on Horse Artillery guns 
at Waterloo.628 
Gillespie, Lt.-Col. J. C., R.A. Battery 
Messing.. ... 263 
Gray, Capt. P. E., R.A. Some Notes 
on Naval Gun-Drill and Practice ... 615 
Grierson, The late Capt. G. L. W., 
R.H.A. Lectures for N.-C.O. and Men 
of Field Artillery.581 
Gruson’s Shielded Mountings, 1890. ... 96 
Guncotton in Shells, German Trials. ... 93 
Gunpowder and Cordite, Modern. By 
Lt.-Col. F. W. J. Barker, R.A.269 
H. 
Hansard, Major A. C., R.A. A Method 
of Concentrating the Fire of a Group 
of Guns Laid for Direction by Gradu¬ 
ated Arcs... ..307 
Harvey Nickel Plates, 1892 64 
,i Plate, 1892 . 88 
High Angle Fire and Attack of Decks 88 
,, Explosives, Use of . 91 
ii Site for Coast Artillery, The Value 
of. By Major J. R. J. 
Jocelyn, R.A.213 
,i The Advantage of the.226 
Hobson, Lieut. J. A., R.A. Breeching 
for Wagon Horses. 205 
Horse Artillery Guns at Waterloo. By 
Col. F. A. Whinyates, 
late R.H.A., and 
General H. Lynedoch 
Gardiner, C.B., R.A. 627 
ii v Col.Whinyates ... 627 
H H General Gardiner ... 628 
ii ii Reply by Major R. 
H. Murdoch, R.A.... 630 
Horses’ Snow Shoes. By Colonel C. J. 
Deshon, D.S. O., late R.A.467 
Hotham, Major J., R.H.A. Practical 
Hints, &c. on Australian Remount 
Horses in India . 487 
I. 
Indian Head Trials, 1891. 58 
Infantry Tactics, Note on. By Lieut.- 
General Sir W. J. Williams, K.C.B.... 649 
Ingilby, Lieut., R.A., Diary of, in the 
Peninsular War. By Major E. A. 
Lambart, R.A.241 
Ingilby, Lieut., R.H.A,, Extracts from 
the Diary of, during the Waterloo 
Campaign. By Major E. A. Lambart, 
R.A....315 
Instructions for Conveyance of Troops by 
Rail on Field Service Scale. Com¬ 
municated by the D.-A.-G., R.A. ... 33 
J. 
Jocelyn, Major J. R. J., R.A. The Value 
of a High Site for Coast Artillery ... 213 
Johnson, Major R. F., R.A. The Attack 
of a Coast Fortress .367 
