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Coast Defence. By Captain F. M. Lowe. R.A (A Lecture delivered to the 
National Artillery Association.) ... 177 
Rontgen Bays. By W. Webster, Esq. (A Lecture delivered at the Loyal 
Artillery Institution, Woolwich, Thursday, 12th November 1896.) . 195 
The science of frontier delimitation, By Lieut.-Colonel J. K. Trotter, R.A, 
{A lecture delivered at the Royal Artillery Institution , Woolwich , 
Thursday , 10th December, 1896,) ....... 207 
Direct and indirect tire. By Major J. L. Keir, R.A. 231 
Encampments in liill warfare on the N.W. frontier of India. By Captain 
0. C. Williamson, R.A. . . 243 
The Total Solar Eclipse of January, 1898, as visible in India. By Captain 
E. H. Hills, R.E. (A Lecture delivered at the Royal Artillery Institution, 
Woolwich, Thursday, 11th March, 1897.) . 251 
Short Notes on the Montenegrin Army,. Bv Lieut.-Colonel De C. Daniell, 
B. A.!.I... 261 
Report on Militia Artillery Competitive Practice, Cork District, 1896. By 
Colonel 11. Torkington, It.A... 265 
A Visit to South Africa. By Lieutenant C. B. Levita, R.H.A. CA Lecture 
delivered at the Royal Artillery Institution, Woolwich, Thursday, 1th 
March, 1897) . 277 
Abstract of the Proceedings of the Sixtieth Annual General Meeting of the 
Royal Artillery Institution. 301 
Coast Artillery Practice; how best to conduct it with regard to the require¬ 
ments of actual warfare. (Duncan Gold Medal Prize Essay, 1897.) 
By Captain IT. S. Jeudwine, R.A. 319 
Coast Artillery Practice; how best to conduct it with regard to the require¬ 
ments of actual warfare. (Commended Essay, 1897.) By Captain N. 
W r . H. Du Boulay, R.A. 341 
Coast Artillery Practice ; how best to conduct it with regard to the require¬ 
ments of actual warfare. (Commended Essay, 1897.) By Lieutenant 
C. G. Vereker, R.A.*. 357 
The choice, occupation and change of positions by Eield Artillery, By 
Major E. S. May, R.H.A.‘.‘. 375 
The German method fof bringing guns into action, (A Reply). By Capt. 
J. Ileadlam, R.A. 389 
The study of Military History, as a means of training for war. {A Lecture 
delivered to the Home District Tactical Society, 9tli December, 1896.) 
By Major E. S. May, R.H.A. 399 
Accident to 12-inch B.L. gun on board the Russian battle-ship “ Sisoi 
Veliki.” By Captain H. Forbes Mackay, R.M.A. 413 
Competitive practice in the Garrison Artillery and its effect on the train¬ 
ing of officers and men. (A reply.) By Major C. N. Simpson, R.A. 417 
