608 
INDEX, 
Page 
■^rojectiles, nature of, for use in a siege 
train .42 
R. 
Eainsford-Hannay, Colonel E. W., E.A. 
Discussion, Shortt’s lecture ... ... 473 
Eawal Pindi to Lucknow (Coxhead) ... 477 
Eeforms in Turkey (Clayton) ... ... 441 
Eeliefs of siege train ... . 34 
Eeply to discussion of Dr. Maguire’s 
lecture ... ... . ... ... 165 
Eeverse slope position arguments in favour 
of analysed ... 65 
n n on the (Guinness)... 63 
Eichardson, Maj.-Genl. J. B. A plea for 
speed in firing with Garrison Artillery 
guns ... ... ... ... ... 99 
Eocket Brigade at Leipsic, the ... ... 133 
ir Congreve, effect of, at Gorde and 
Leipsic ... ... ... ... 135 
Eontgen rays (Webster).195 
Page 
Torkington, Colonel H., E.A. Eeport on 
Militia Artillery competitive practice, 
Cork district, 1896 ... ... ... 265 
Trajectories (Guinness) ..75 
Trench, Colonel C. C. Chairman, Bige¬ 
low’s lecture... . 466, 456 
Triangulation, rapid. By Major Hon. 
M. Talbot, E.E. (Trotter) ... ... 213 
Trotter, Lt.-Col. J. K., E.A. Discussion 
to “ The science of fron¬ 
tier delimitation” ... 224 
n Eeply to discussion to 
“ The science of frontier 
delimitation” ... ... 228 
ii The science of frontier 
delimitation ... ... 207 
Turks, with the. The battle of Domokos 
(Bailward) ... ... ... ... 483 
Turner, Colonel A. E., C.B. Eeport on 
German manoeuvres in 
Baden, Sept. 1896 ... 1 
ii The German method of 
bringing guns into ac¬ 
tion ... ... ... 115 
Scharnhorst (Bigelow) .446 
Schildau, birthplace of Gneisenau (Bige¬ 
low) ... ... ... ... ... 451 
Sclater, P. L., Esq., F.E.S. African 
animals.. ... 31 
Screens, opinion as to use of (Guinness) .. 85 
Service conditions, remarks on (Du 
Boulay) ... ... ... ... 351 
Shortt, Capt. A. G., E.A. Discussion of 
“The drift of service pro¬ 
jectiles ”.466 
ii Eeply to discussion of “ The 
drift of service projectiles” 474 
i, The drift of service pro¬ 
jectiles .457 
Siege of Sevastopol, an episode in the 
(Whinyates) ... ... ... 525 
ii train division, Lieut.-Colonel com¬ 
manding a (Nicolls) . 33 
Simpson, Major C. N., E.A. Competitive 
practice in Garrison 
Artillery. A reply ... 417 
a C. E. Discussion, Dr. 
Maguire’s lecture ... 160 
„ H. C. C. D., E.A. Moun¬ 
tain Artillery drill, 
1837 ... 137 
Smith, Professor F. J., F.E.S. Dis¬ 
cussion, Shortt’s lecture .468 
South Africa, a visit to (Levita) ... ... 277 
Speed in firing with Garrison Artillery 
guns, a plea for (Eichardson) ... 99 
,i of objective, formula for finding 
(Brown) ... ... ... ... 97 
Strange, Capt. H. B., E.A. Discussion, 
Shortt’s lecture ... ... ... 472 
Stuart kings, artillery under the, 1424- 
1625 (Dalton) ... 593 
T. 
Tactics of German manoeuvres (Turner) 27 
Talbot, Major Hon. M. G., E.E. Eapid 
triangulation (Trotter) ... ... 213 
U. 
Uniform, German, at manoeuvres (Turner) 29 
Use of Coast Artillery, forts and gunners, 
the (Lowe) ... ... ..177 
V. 
Van, description of (Clayton) ..430 
,, journey to (Clayton).428 
n life at (Clayton) ... ... ... 431 
Vereker, Lieut. C. G., E.A. Coast Ar¬ 
tillery practice. Commended essay, 
1897 357 
W. 
Warfare, the requirements of (Jeudwine) 321 
a n n (Vereker) 357 
Watershed, delimiting of (Trotter) ... 217 
Watkin, Colonel H. S. S., C.B. Chair¬ 
man, Hills lecture ... ... 267, 260 
Webster, W., Esq.. Eontgen rays ... 195 
Wemyss, Colonel James, Master-Gunner 
of England, 1638-1666 (Dalton) ... 121 
Whinyates, Colonel F. A., late E.H.A. 
An episode of the siege 
of Sevastopol ... 525 
ii Bogue and the Eocket 
Troop, ... ... 131 
White, Colonel A. W. Discussion, 
Levita’s lecture ..298 
Williamson, Capt. O. C., E.A. Encamp¬ 
ments in hill warfare on the JST.W. 
frontier of India ... ... ... 243 
Wilson, Major-Genl. Sir C., K.C.B., 
D.G.M.E. Clayton’s lecture 427, 441 
Y. 
Yorke, Lieut.-Col. F. A., E.A. Dis¬ 
cussion, Dr. Maguire’s lecture ... 161 
