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INDEX. 
PAGE 
Mazel, Mons. G-., Tactics of the three 
arms of the service ... ... ... 639 
Meppen, Experiments at, on Krupp’s 
materiel... 271 
... ... carried out at, by 
Herr Krupp 669 
... Remarks on, by Lt.-Gen. Sir 
... ... JohnAdve ... 283 
... ... Admiral H. Boys 286 
Mitrailleuse, Nordenfelt, comparative 
trials .519 
“ Mittheilungen iiber Gegestande ” Con¬ 
tents of, by Capt. G. C. Wynne, R.A. 418 
Mobilization of Austrian mountain ar¬ 
tillery . 26 
Morar to Kandahar, Description of march 
of 6/11 heavy field or elephant battery 246 
Motion of a projectile in a resisting me¬ 
dium ... ... ... ••• ••• 689 
Mould for gunpowder, German pris¬ 
matic, An improved shape for ... 467 
Mountain artillery (Austrian) in Bosnian 
campaign ... 24 
. suggested without wheels 30 
Mountain guns for Indian frontier ser¬ 
vice ... ... 32 
. in the Naga Hills, by 
Lieut. A. Mansel, R.A. 263 
. Italian percussion fuze 
(1879) for . 343 
Mud walls, The effect of shell on ... 623 
Murray, A. M., Lieut. R.H.A. The duties 
of Subaltern officers . ... 373 
Murray, Lieut. J. Wolfe, R.A. Extracts 
fromthe Russian Small Arms Maga¬ 
zine ... ••• ••• ••• 603 
Muzzle-loading gun, 13-pr., Notes on ... 163 
Results of practice 169 
... velocity, Comparison of... ... 1 
N. 
Naga Hills, Mountain guns in the, 
by Lieut. A. Mansel, R.A. ... ... 263 
Nagas, Notes on ... ... ... ... 270 
Necessaries and luxuries for campaigning 
and exploring, by Capt. Eraser, R.E. 619 
New clothing, how to be accounted for 84 
Nicholson, S. J., Maj. R.H.A. Short 
notes on the 13-pr. M.L. 
gun... ... ... ... 163 
... Ammunition equipment of 
artillery in the field ... 309 
Noble, A., Capt. Diagram of “Thun¬ 
derer” gun ... ... ... ... 179 
Nolan’s system of range-finding, Obser¬ 
vations on ... ... ... _ ... 203 
Nominal roll, Care required in keeping 87 
Nordenfelt machine gun, Practice with 611 
... mitrailleuse and the Hotch¬ 
kiss revolver gun, compa¬ 
rative trials . 619 
Novi Bazar, Account of occupation of... 24 
Noviseher, Engagement at . 26 
O. 
Office work of a garrison battery ... 47 
Official equipment for special service, by 
Col. Cox, R.E. 613 
PAGE 
“Organ der Militar-Wissenschaftlichen 
Vereine,” Precis of contents ... ... 413 
Organization and employment of gar¬ 
rison artillery (Russian prize essay)... 389 
P. 
Palliser gun, Experiments with ... 186 
Parry, Sidney, Lt.-Col. R.H.A. The 
armament of Shere Ali’s army ... 140 
Parsons, C. S. B., Lieut. R.H.A. The 
battles of Laing’s Nek and Ingogo, 
with notes on 9-pr. gun of 6 cwt. and 
general equipment . 677 
Pay of a garrison battery, regulations ... 48 
... list, vouchers ... ... ... 63 
Percussion fuze, Italian, for field and 
mountain guns... ... ... ... 343 
Personal equipment for special service, 
by Col. Cox .613 
Petry, E. J. Trials with his detonating 
compound, dynamoge... ... ... 622 
Phillips, Lieut. T. V. W. Description 
of small stone-wall fort, thrown up for 
two 7-pr. R.M.L. jointed guns at 
Camp Thull .672 
Phipps, Maj. R. Further notes on the 
office work of a garrison battery ... 47 
Plate-upon-plate target, Experiments 
with 36-ton gun at a ... ... ... 324 
Plymouth Breakwater Port, Experiments 
against a 
casement 
representing 323 
... ... Description of 338 
‘ ‘ Pointeurs,” the training of, for artillery 673 
Portland Breakwater Eort, Description 
of, and plates. 338 
Portuguese artillery, Description of ... 661 
Post, rank and duty of an officer com¬ 
manding R.A. in the field ... ... 367 
Prize essay. Gold medal of 1880 ... 215 
1881 ... 649 
Projectile in a resisting medium, Motion 
of, Prof. Greenhill ... ... 689 
Projectiles,^elongated, Notes on. Capt. 
Cundill ... 103 
... ... Rotation required 
for stability of. 
Prof. Greenhill 119 
D erivation or drift 
' of. Prof. Green¬ 
hill ... ... 124 
Prussian mode of indirect laying of guns 660 
R. 
Range-finder, Weldon’s, by Maj. Richard¬ 
son, R.A. ... 41,347 
... Remarks on, by Lieut. 
Edwards, R,A.... ... 212 
... Remarks on, by Col. Dray- 
son . 363 
... Remarks on, by Lieut. 
Russell, U.S.A. 631 
... Description of a proposed, 
by Capt. E. Roberts, R.A. 365 
Range-finders. Lieut. Edwards, R.A. 209 
