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ANNUAL REPORT, 1879 - 80 . 
List of Tapers published in the “Proceedings” during the Year . 
Notes on the Organisation and Employment of Siege Artillery. By Captain 
B. Walkey, B.A., Instructor of Artillery, B.M.A. 
The Casting of the 100-ton Gun in the Turin Gun Foundry. (Translated from the 
cc Italia Militare.”) Contributed by Lieut.-General H.H. Maxwell, C.B., B.A. 
Principles of Gunnery, Bifled Ordnance, by Major J. Sladen, B.A., Professor of 
Artillery, B.M. Academy, Woolwich. Chapter IX. 
An Account by Mr. J. Greaves of some Experiments for Trying the Force of Great 
Guns. Communicated by Major Tracey, B.A. 
The War between Bussia and Turkey in Asia Minor, 1877. Translated from 
“Lobell’s Jahresberichte,” by Lieut. J. M. Grierson, B.A. Part II. 
Extract from a Letter, dated 23rd January, 1879, from Lieut. F. Nicolson, B.A., 
attached to Major Tremlett’s Battery, with the Force under Colonel 
E. Wood, C.B., in Zululand. 
Notes on the Office Work of a Garrison Battery of Boyal Artillery, by Maior 
B. W. Phipps, B.A. 
On the Question whether any Development of the Materiel of Field Artillery is 
Necessitated by the General Adoption of Entrenchments on the Field of Battle; 
and if so, on the Direction such Development should take, by Lieut. 
F. M. Goold-Adams, B.A. (The B.A. Institution Gold Medal Prize Essay, 
1879). 
Notes on the Organisation and Employment of Siege Artillery, by Captain 
B. Walkey, B.A., Instructor of Artillery, B.M.A. (Continued from p. 446.) 
Annual lleport and Abstract of Proceedings of a General Meeting of the Boyal 
Artillery Institution, held on May 26, 1878 ; Colonel FitzHugh, K.A., in the 
Chair. 
On the Question whether any Development of the Materiel of Field Artillery is 
Necessitated by the General Adoption of Entrenchments on the Field of Battle; 
and if so, on the Direction such Development should take, by Captain 
E. B. Elies, B.A. (The B.A. Institution Silver Medal Prize Essay, 1879.) 
On the Botation required for the Stability of an Elongated Projectile, by 
A. G. Greenhill, M.A., Professor of Mathematics to the Advanced Class of 
Artillery Officers. 
Beports on Mounting of Heavy Ordnance at Malta. 
Shooting Properties of the Small-Arms in use in Europe. (Illustrated by Tables 
from the tc Ballistik der Handfeuerwaffen in Tabellen.”) By Lieut. A. Indra, 
Austrian Artillery. Translated by Bt.-Major T. Fraser, B.E. 
A Telescopic Sight for Field Guns, by Lieut. D. F. Downing, B.A. 
The Austrian Mountain Artillery in the Campaign in Bosnia, 1878, by Lieut. 
J. M. Grierson, B.A. 
Mountain Guns for Indian Frontier Service, by Captain E. Walsh, B.A. 
The Weldon Bange-Finder, by Major J. B. Bichardson, B.A. 
