2 
Memorial Brasses have been placed to the memory of Captain G-. L. W. 
Grierson, E.H.A., as under: — 
One 24" x 12" (maximum size allowed) in the Garrison Church, Woolwich. 
One 40" X 18" in the South Aisle of Glasgow Cathedral. 
The sum collected from Officers B.A. with whom he had served amounted to 
£39 8s. 3d. 
This covers exactly the cost of the brasses. 
DOVER. 
Since last “Notes 5 ’ another portrait has been added to the collection, in the 
R.A. Mess, of Colonels-on-the-Staff, that of Colonel Elton, c.b., who vacated the 
command in June, 1892, presented by himself, a most excellent likeness in 
Jacolitte’s permanent process, and handsomely framed. The Mess Committee 
also record with pleasure the gift of a silver tankard from Surgeon-Cap tain 
Stanistreet on leaving for India, and the receipt on loan from Captain H. Bouse, 
B.A., of a very fine Sambhur head and horns. 
The B.A. Dover played a return match against the B.M.L.I. over the Cinque 
Ports Golf Club links at Deal, on 7tli October, with the following result :— 
E.M.L.I. R.A. 
Major Hungerford . 
Holes. 
. 0 v. 
Colonel Lloyd . 
Holes. 
. 1 
Lieut. Curteis . 
.. 0 v. 
Major Maxwell. 
. 1 
n W ard . 
. 1 V. 
‘Capt. Cummings 
. 0 
Capt. Pym. 
. 0 v. 
ii Stanton . 
... . 6 
n Trotman. 
. 3 v. 
Lieut. Owen . 
. 0 
Total . 4 Total. 8 
The B.M.L.I. having won the previous match, the conqueror is to be played 
off shortly. 
No. 17 (Major Maxwell’s) Siege Train Company has a very strong football 
team, and are having a try for the Kent Challenge Cup. They won their first tie 
on 7th October against the Army Service Corps, Shorncliffe. 
Newhaven Fort is to be occupied, contrary to previous custom, by the half 
Company of No. 2 (Major Fraser’s) Company during the winter, owing to the 
Drop Bedoubt being full up with the Depot men. 
IMDIA. 
The Instructions for Practice of Horse, Field, Heavy and Mountain Batteries in 
India, 1893-94, have just been received. 
A noticeable feature in them is the change in annual allowances of ammunition, 
as follow ■ 
Horse and Field Batteries. 
Scale A. 
1892— Common, 276. Shrapnel, 222. Case, 12. Total, 510- 
1893— „ 130. „ 368. „ 12. Star 12-pr. 12. „ 522- 
Scale B. 
1892— Common, 128. Shrapnel, 70. Case, 12. Total, 210. 
1893— „ 50. „ 148.. „ 12. „ 210. 
Other noteworthy headings are 
