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INDEXo 
K. 
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Kemmis, W., Major E.A., New garrison 
carriages, by 335 
. on brackets and 
axletrees for 
field gun car¬ 
riages ... 559 
. ... on traction 138,477 
. New (wrought- 
iron) carriages 
for field and 
siege service, 
by . 410 
.. The action of 
discharge upon 
a field gun car¬ 
riage, by ... 43 
Kensington, E., Capt. E.A., Explanatory 
notes on Bashforth’s “ Motion of Pro¬ 
jectiles,” by . 159 
Khelat territory, Account of an expedi¬ 
tion into... . ... 513 
Krupp’s B.L. 33’5 C gun, Experiments 
with .467 
Krupp’s steel guns, Experiments with... 194 
L. 
Laying the gun in curved fire operations 78 
Le Boulenge chronograph, Description 
of the ... ... ... ... ... 355 
Letter of Duke of Wellington to Br.-Gen. 
Pack ... ... ... ... ... 512 
Loading arrangements for 80-ton gun... 348 
Loading turret guns by hydraulic ma¬ 
chinery . ... ... 343 
Lock-action of Gatling gun explained 22 
Lyon, F., Major E.A., on time fuzes and 
percussion fuzes in shrapnel shell ... 524 
M. 
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Martini-Henry cartridge, Description of 306 
Martini-Henry rifle and ammunition, 
Manufacture of . ... 306 
Martini-Henry rifle, Directions for strip¬ 
ping the action, furniture, barrel, and 
stock of.313 
Masonry, Breaching of. 48 
Materiel, organisation, and tactics of 
field artillery, Development of ... 1 
Maxwell, H. H., Col. E. A., The 7 C Italian 
field gun, by . 392 
on the heavy 4-pr. gun for field 
batteries, proposed by the 
Eussian Artillery Committee 383 
Mayevski, Gen., on Bashforth’s “ Motion 
of Projectiles”. 190 
Measurement of minute portions of time, 
Instrument for. ... ... 14 
Melting points of various alloys of tin 
and lead... .. 41 
Members of E.A. Institution, Statement 
ot increase and decrease for year ending 
31st March, 1876 455 
Metz, Investment of ... ... ... 506 
Michell, E. T., Brig.-Gen. E.A., Historical 
notice of the late ..379 
Milner & Co’s fire-proof gunpowder 
magazines, Trial of ... ... ... 23 
Mobility of field artillery, Early efforts to 
obtain . ... . 3 
Morgan, J. P., Major E.A., on manu¬ 
facture of pebble powder ... ... 87 
Motto for artillerists, as propounded by 
Muller ... . 13 
Moulds and cores for common shell, Con¬ 
struction of . ... ... 132 
Muller’s work on field artillery recorn- 
mended to the artillery student ... 6 
Muller on Arkolay’spamphlet, “Modern 
Tactics”... . ... 10 
Muzzle-pivoting carriage and platform 
for 10-in. M.L.E. gun... . 335 
Mackinlay, G., Lieut. E.A., Notes on 
gunnery instruction, by ... ... 251 
Madras-pattern wheel adopted by Italian 
artillery... ... ... ... ... 400 
Magazines, Fire-proof, for storage of 
gunpowder . . 23 
Maitland, E., Major E.A., The 80-ton 
gun, by ... ... ... ... 342,463 
Majendie, V. D., Major E.A., A list of 
remarkable gunpowder explo¬ 
sions, compiled by ... ... 246 
... Experiments to determine the 
comparative liability of gun- 
metal and phosphor-bronze to 
emit sparks by friction or per¬ 
cussion, by ... ... ... 119 
Eeport of trial of fire-proof 
gunpowder magazines, by ... 23 
Mallet, Dr., on gun-metal ... ... 196 
Manufacture and repair of service small- 
arms ... ... ... 503 
... of gunpowder, The import¬ 
ance of density in the ... 88 
Manufacturing establishment, Govern¬ 
ment statistics relative to the capabilities 
of the . ... 222 
Martin, W., Lieut. E.A., Time fuze pro¬ 
posed by.299 
N. 
Navez-Leurs and other chronographs, 
Comparison of ... ... ... ... 364 
Nitro-glycerine Explosions . 281 
“Noble” chronoscope, Description of... 371 
Noisseville, Battle of ... ... ... 507 
Nolan’s range-finder at Okehampton 
experiments ... ... ... ... 549 
O. 
Observing the effects of curved fire ... 78 
Ogival-headed projectiles, Advantages of 124 
Okehampton experiments, On the com¬ 
parative advantages of time and per¬ 
cussion fuzes in shrapnel shells at ... 524 
Okehampton artillery experiments, 
Extracts from the report of ... ... 529 
Okounef, General, on the effect of 
shrapnel shell ... ... ... ... 3 
Oliver, J. E., Major E.A., Translation of 
Count Bylandt-Eheidt’s paper on 
“ curved fire,” by ... . 47 
Our service small-arms, by Major F. S. 
Stoney, E.A.. 303 
