606 
INDEX. 
Page 
Cruising visit to some German battle¬ 
fields, a (Bigelow) . 45 
D. 
Dalton, C. Artillery under the Stuart 
kings, 1424-1625 . 693 
,i Lt.-Col. J. C., It.A. Discussion, 
Trotter’s lecture ... ... 227 
Daniell, Lt.-Col. de C., B.A. Short 
notes on the Montenegrin army ... 261 
Defence, the conditions of (Jeudwine) ... 325 
Direct and indirect fire (Keir) ... ... 231 
,i fire guns (Jeudwine) 1.. ... 335 
Discussion, Maguire’s lecture ... ... 157 
„ Trotter’s lecture ... ... 224 
„ Webster’s lecture .202 
Domokos, the artillery at. With the 
Greeks (Callwell) .. 505 
, r battle of. With the Turks 
(Bailward) .483 
D.B.F,, use of (Vereker) ... ... 362 
Drift of service projectiles, the (Shortt),.. 457 
Du Boulay, Capt. N. W. H., B.A. Coast 
Artillery practice. Commended es¬ 
say, 1897 t ... .... .341 
Duties siege train division, C.O.... ... 33 
E. 
Eclipse, the total solar, of January, 1898, 
as visible in India (Hills) ... ... 251 
Edhem Pasha (Bailward) ... ... 487 
Electric egg (Webster) ... ... ... 197 
Encampments in hill warfare on the N.W. 
frontier of India (Williamson) ... 243 
Evils of Turkey (Clayton) .440 
Explanations, Napoleon’s notes on ar¬ 
tillery. F.E.B.L. ... 583 
Exposure of horses (Guinness) . 76 
L F. 
F.E.B.L. Notes on artillery dictated by 
Napoleon at St. Helena to Baron 
Gourgaud .577 
Fighting books (Butcher)... ... ... 553 
card, G.G.O.’s.575 
Fire from behind cover, objections to 
(Heir) ... ...234,235, 237,239 
it indirect, kind of (Keir) . 232 
„ „ method for its employment 
(Keir).233 
ff „ objections to method (Keir) 233 
234 
when use of, advocated 
(Keir) ... ... 231 
' ' 41 
41 
„ rate of, of a siege train . 
„ regulation of, of a siege train 
Formula for finding speed of objective 
(Brown) ... 
Forward slope position, on the (Guinness) 
„ n on the supposed 
disadvantages of 
Frontier delimitation, the science of 
(Trotter) . 
73 
207 
Page 
G. 
Garrison Artillery drill is not unnecessary 
complicated (Lowe).183 
General Meeting, Sixtieth Annual, of 
B.A.I. ... ... ..301 
German manoeuvres in Baden, 1896, re¬ 
port on the (Turner). 1 
n method of bringing guns into 
action, the. A reply (Headlam) 389 
n method of bringing guns into 
action, the (Turner).115 
Gneisenau, birth of, at Schildau (Bigelow) 451 
Gordon, Capt. L. C., B.A. The Maizar 
affair .601 
Greeks, with the. The artillery at 
Domokos (Callwell) ... ... ... 505 
Greenhill, Professor, F.B.S. Discussion, 
Shortt’s lecture ... ... ... 469 
Guinness, Capt. C. D., B.A. Artillery 
positions and screening guns ... 61 
H. 
Headlam, Capt. J., B.A. The German 
method of bringing guns into action. 
A reply.389 
High and low sites for mounting guns 
(Lowe) ... ... ... ... 185 
i, angle fire guns (Jeudwine) ... 334 
Hills, Capt. E. H., B.E. Discussion of 
“ The total solar eclipse, 
January 1898 as visible in 
India” ... ... ... 257 
i, Beply to discussion of “The 
total solar eclipse, January 
1898 as visible in India”... 259 
ir The total solar eclipse, Jan¬ 
uary 1898 as visible in 
India ... .251 
I. 
Infantry officer’s point of view, artillery 
from an. A criticism (communicated) 45 
Instruments to be taken for frontier 
delimitation ... 
Introduction, Jeudwine’s essay.320 
Iron cross, history of the^(Bigelow) : .. 449 
J. 
Jackson tubes (Webster).197 
Japan, the artillery of (Pack-Beresford) 589 
Jeudwine, Capt. H. S., B.A. Coast Ar¬ 
tillery practice. Duncan GoldMedal 
Prize Essay, 1897 ... ... ... 319 
K. 
Keir, Major J. L., B.A. Direct and in¬ 
direct fire ... ... ... ... 231 
Kempe, A. B., Esq., F.B.S. Discussion, 
Hill’s lecture ... ... .258 
Kulm, battle-field of (Bigelow).447 
