INDEX. 
635 
PAGE 
Jones, Lieut. T., R.H.A. Soldiering and 
Sport in Mashonaland.. 69 
X. 
Kenny, Lieut. C., R.A. The Attack of 
a Coast Fortress .391 
la. 
Lambart, Major E. A., R.A. Diary of 
Lieut. Ingilby, li.A., in 
the Peninsular War ... 241 
„ ,, Extracts from the Diary 
of Lieutenant Ingilby, 
R.H.A., during the 
Waterloo Campaign... 315 
Landing the Army .. ... 408 
Lannes’ Reverse... ..588 
Lecture for N.-C.O. and Men of Field 
Artillery. By the late Capt. G. L. W. 
Grierson, R.H.A.581 
Letters from Gen. H. Lynedoch Gardiner, 
C.B., Col.-Commandant R.A.455 
Lining-Plane of the German Field A rtil- 
lery. By Capt. W. A. Macbean, R.A. 427 
Lobau, Seizure of Island of.589 
Lovtcha, Skobeleff’s Orders before the 
Battle of. 11 
M. 
Macbean, Captain W. A., R.A. The 
“ Lining-Plane ” of the German Field 
Artillery. 427 
Maguire, T. M., Esq., LL.D. Strategi¬ 
cal Geography of Europe ... ... ... 185 
Making or Breaking? By Lt.-Col. D. 
D. T. O’Callaghan, 
R.A.177 
,i n Remarks on. By 
Capt. W. H. Cum¬ 
mings, R.A.423 
Manoeuvring of the Ships during the 
Engagement.377 
ii of the Ships during the 
Passage .385 
Matross Uniform .296 
May, Major E. S., R.A. Achievements 
of Field Artillery 1, 107 
„ ,, The Value of Mobil¬ 
ity for Field Artil¬ 
lery .441 
i, ii A Visit to Aspern 
and Wagram ... 685 
Means of a Coast Fortress Defence ... 25 
Memoirs, Historical and Biographical. 
The Brome-Walton Family. By Major 
R. H. Murdoch, R.A.293, 411, 475 
Minden Batteries, R.A. Communicated 
by the D.-A.-G., R.A.267 
Minorca, Siege of, in 1766. Part I. ... 635 
ii ii Conclusion 555 
Mistakes, The Effect of.218 
ii with Quadrant Elevation ... 219 
„ with Tangent Elevation ... 224 
Mobility for Field Artillery, The Value 
of. By Major E. S. May, R.A.441 
Modern Improvements, their Nature, and 
their Influence on the Combat between 
the Ships and the Fortress . ... 400 
PAGE 
More or less Permanent Defences. De¬ 
fence of a Coast Fortress . 31 
Movable Armament. Defence of a Coast 
Fortress .. 32 
Moving Torpedoes. Defence of a Coast 
Fortress. 28 
Murdoch, Major R. H., R.A. Horse 
Artillery Guns at Water¬ 
loo. Reply to Letters on... 630 
h Major R. H., R.A. Memoirs, 
Historical and Biographical. 
The Brome Family 293, 411, 475 
i, Major R. H., R.A. Royal 
Trophy Guns at Windsor 519 
Murray, Major A. M. Army Schools... 623 
M. 
Naval Attacks, for the purpose of Cover¬ 
ing some other Operations 393 
„ for the purpose of Forcing 
a Channel.393 
,, for the purpose of Ravage 
and Destruction .393 
,i with a view to Conquest 
and Occupation .391 
Naval Gun-Drill and Practice, Some 
Notes on. By Capt. P. E. Gray, R.A. 615 
Nitro-Glycerin.281 
Q. 
Obstructions, The dealing with .384 
O’Callaghan, Lieut.-Col. D. D. T., R.A. 
Making or Breaking ?.177 
Ochta Competition, 1890 . 54 
„ „ 1892 . 88 
Okehampton Experiences, 1892. By 
Captain E. W. Blunt, R.A.131 
Optical Instruments, Notes on. By Capt. 
D. G. Prinsep, R.A.207 
Orde Browne, Capt. C., late R.A. Recent 
Development of Armour and its Attaek 
by Ordnance. 47, 85, 165 
Ordnance, Influence on the Combat be¬ 
tween the Ships and the Fortress ... 400 
Osborn, Capt. G., R.A. Volunteer 
Adjutancies .149 
P. 
Penetration and Effect of Projectiles on 
Earth and Masonry. By Col J. B. 
Richardson, R.A.497 
Perforation Trials at High Velocities to 
Test Formulae.105 
Plevna. 3 
Port L’Orient, Expedition against.480 
Position-Finder, The. Sir G. S. Clarke 460 
Prestonpans, Battle of .475 
Prinsep, Capt. D. G., R.A. Notes on 
Optical Instruments .207 
Probable Rectangle, The.214 
Q 
Quick-firing, Machine and Case Guns. 
Defence of a Coast For¬ 
tress . 30 
i, Guns, The Case of. Major 
J. R. J. Jocelyn.227 
