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made no bronze field guns except for tbe purposes of experiment. 
When he was at Spandau, in 1869, he saw none but those made for 
experimental purposes. 
Colonel Domville, R.A., asked whether this apparent discrepancy of 
evidence did not arise from a difference of date; one officer speaking 
of 1869 and the other of 1870. (Hear, hear.) 
The discussion being ended— 
Colonel Pbillpotts, in the name of the meeting, returned thanks to 
Lieut. Jones for his lecture, the meeting endorsing the sentiment by 
loud applause. 
