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ANNUAL BE PORT j 1896-7. 
Imperial Eagle and N.N., removed from the'l 
flag'staff of Toulouse Arsenal, by the gunners > Genl. Sir C. Dickson, Y.C. 
under Sir A. Dickson in 1814 ... ... ) 
Six blow pipes with two mouthpieces and a - ! 
bamboo quiver containing poisoned arrows, > Lieut. W. Jennings, E.A. 
from the Malay Peninsula .. ... ) 
Chinese spear. .. ... ... ... Capt. N. W. H. DuBoulay, E.A. 
Bit used by Guachos in Argentina ... Major J. J. Porteous, E.A. 
6 -inch armour piercing shot, forged steel,' 
(No. 1) round 2963, shot stamped, (b) 
eel, | 
The Snpt. Eoyal Laboratory. 
Tinder box with flint ... ... ... Capt. J. W. Ormiston, E.A. 
A collection of dried plants from Stirlingshire. Col. J. S. Stirling, late E.A. 
DEPOSITED. 
Two “ Coco-de-mer ” from the Seychelles ) Genl. Sir E. Biddulph, K.C.IL, 
Islands; 1 rough and 1 polished ... ) G.C.M.G. 
Model of a record target, designed by Captain) n , ,, r -n i 
W. E. Donohue, E?A. ... 1 .. j Capt. W. E. Donohoe. 
APPENDIX G. 
List of Papers Published in the “ Proceedings,” during the Year. 
A plea for indirect fire. By Major J. L. Keir, E.A. 
The influence of ammunition on shooting. By Captain J. H. Mansell, E.A. 
Bayard’s armour. By Captain Orde Browne, late E.A. 
Artificial Illumination. By Professor Carlton Lambert, M.A. 
A Suggestion for firing “ Puffs 55 for training observers. By Captain C. S. 
Yores, E.H.A. 
Garrison artillery warfare. By Major 0. Eowe, E.A. 
Artillery and musketry fire. By Captain P. J. E. Crampton, E.A. 
Considerations on the subject of trajectories. By Captain E. J. S. Cleeve, E.A. 
The Battle of Austerlitz. By Lieut.-Col. J. C. Dalton, E.A. 
The causes of drift of elongated projectiles fired from rifled guns. By Major- 
General C. H. Owen, late E.A. 
A Yisit to Persia. By Major J. E. Manifold, E.A. 
Artillery from an infantry officer’s point of view. By Capt. T. D. Pilcher, 
Northumberland Eusiliers. 
Master-General of the Ordnance in Ireland. By Charles Dalton, Esq. 
Ammunition columns and parks, considered with reference to the replacement of 
ammunition, horses and men during and after an action. (Duncan Gold 
Medal Prize Essay, 1896.) By Captain J. E. Cadell, E.A. 
