INDEX. 
621 
L. 
PAGE 
Labalmondiere, Capt., J. A., E.A. The 
Artillery Branch of the H.A.C. of 
London .289 
Lambart, Major E. A., E.A. Employ¬ 
ment of Ground Scouts, &c. ... ... 609 
“Levenside,” The case of the.493 
List of E.A. on board H.M. Bomb Vessels 
in 1803-4. 30 
Louisbourg, Siege of. 35 
M. 
Macbean, Major Forbes, at Bombardment 
of Fritzler .255 
MacMahon, Major P. A., E.A. Notes on 
the Correction of Artillery Fire. 55 
Maguire, T. M., Esq., LL.D. General 
Chanzy’s Campaign: Loire to Sarlhe 87 
Manifold, Capt. J. F., E.A. Notes on 
places of Military interest in the United 
States .561 
Marengo, Site of .686 
Martel, Capt. C. P., E.A. A scheme 
for the better training of the Volunteer 
Artillery.413 
Maurice, Col. J. F., C.B. (Discussion 
—Okehampton, 1893) . 76 
May, Major E. S-, E.A. Commended 
Essay, 1894 371 
Memoirs Historical and Biographical. 
The Brome-Walton Family. 
By Major E. H. Murdoch, 
E.A. Chap. IV. 21 
„ „ V.231 
n ii V. contd. ... 303 
a n VI. conclusion 449 
Mersey, The ... 490 
Militia Artillery Unit, The Adjutancy of a. 
B3 an Adjutant 141 
„ ,i ,i .141 
ii N.-C.O.’s and men .141 
h Year, The .142 
i, Eeserve ... 146 
ii Artillery Mobilisation.406 
Minden, Battle of .246 
Minet Process .194 
Mobilisation, Artillery. By Major F. G. 
Stone, E.A. Chaps. 
I., II., Ill. 269 
« „ Chaps. IV., V., VI., 
VII.397 
Ammunition Columns 397 
ii Park ... 401 
Defence Schemes ... 410 
Explanation of terms 
used .271 
Garrison.403 
Militia .406 
Volunteer .406 
Procedure on, common to 
all Eegular Units.273 
Duties of O.C, Eeservists... 274 
n ii Officers paying Ee¬ 
servists .275 
i, Command on .275 
ii Tables for Home Defence ... 278 
ii Equipment.281 
ii Eegimental Staffs .284 
Montgomery, Capt.E. A. K., E.A. Notes 
on Naval Manoeuvres, 1894. 513 
Morant, Lieut. A. L., H.A.C. The 
Artillery Branch of the H.A.C. of 
London .289 
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Mountain Artillery Establishments, Notes 
on. By Major H. C. 
C. D. Simpson, E.A 257 
ii H Personal Equipments 265 
,i i, Training of .264 
Movements on the Frontiers, 1893-94. 
(French Soudan) . 132 
Murdoch, Major E. H., E.A. Memoirs 
Historical and Biographical. 
The Brome-Walton Family, 
Chap. IV. 21 
„ „ V.231 
ii H V. continued .. ... 303 
ii ii VI. conclusion.449 
Murray, Major A. M., E.A. Silver Medal 
Prize Essay, 1894 . 353 
M. 
Napier, General Sir Charles, on Artillery 
Draught. Communicated by Capt. H. 
A. Bethell, E.A.301 
Naval Manoeuvres of 1894, Notes on. By 
Capt. E. A. K. Montgomery .513 
Nicholl, Lt.-Gen. T., E.A., Saugor, C.P. 
A story of 1857 . ... 155 
Nicholson, Brigade-Surgeon Lt.-Col. E. 
The Sanitary Care of the Soldier by his 
Officer. A reply .443 
Non-training Period, Militia Eegiment 147 
©. 
Occupation of Positions . 63 
„ Timbuctou. .. 136 
Okehampton Experiences, 1893. By 
Major A. J. Hughes, E.A. 61 
Oliver, Capt. S. P., late E.A. The Cen¬ 
tenary of the Ecole 
Poly technique ... 171 
„ i, The French Soudan 
to November, 1893 41 
The French Soudan 
to January, 1894 117 
The French Soudan. 
Sequel .433 
Omar, El Hadj. 43 
Operations, Minor, against Samory ... 125 
Orderlies of Artillery.616 
„ „ &c., Employment of. 
Compiled by Major 
E. A. Lambart, E.A. 609 
Ordnance of the Defence.466 
Organisation (May).375 
P. 
Phillpotts, Major A. H. C., E.A. Clip¬ 
ping Battery Horses .227 
Permanent Staff.. 141 
Port Philip. 491 
Prominent Position assigned to the Ecole 
Polytechnique.173 
Q 
Quaternions, The Outlines of. By Lt.- 
Col. H. W. L. Hime, late E.A. A 
Eeview .297 
R. 
Banging (Hughes) . 65 
Eate of Fire (Hughes) . 64 
