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INDEX. 
PAGE 
Reconnaissance of Second and other 
Positions (May) . 384 
Reconnoitring Positions (Hughes). 62 
Recruits, Militia.143 
Results of the Campaign 1892-93 (French 
Soudan).131 
it of Service Practice . 69 
Revolution of July, The (Ecole Polytech¬ 
nique) .177 
Rochfort, Expedition against.235 
Rosseter, Major J. H., R.A. Entraining 
Elephants at Jhansi ..". ... 19 
Royal Artillery and Royal Navy (Torpedo- 
boat Attacks). Ill 
S. 
Saddlery and Sore Backs. By Yet. Lt.- 
Col. W. B. Walters, C.B., F.R.C.V.S., 
late A.Y.D.497 
St. Privat, A German Artillery Driver at 583 
Salamis, Site of.581 
Samory, Renewal of Hostilities against 
(1891) 49 
a Operations against (1892) ... 51 
n n of Colonel Combes 
against .123 
ii Minor Operations against ... 125 
Sanitary Care of the Soldier by his Officer. 
By Brigade-Surgeon 
Lt.-Col. G. J. Evatt, 
M.D., A.M.S. ... 199 
,i H A Reply by Brigade- 
Surgeon Lt.-Col. E. 
Nicholson .443 
Saugor, C. P. A Story of 1857. By Lt.- 
Gen. T. Nicholl, R.A.155 
Scott, Col. C. E. S. (Discussion—Oke- 
hampton, 1893) . 75 
Second Republic of 1848. (Ecole Poly¬ 
technique) . . 178 
Segou and Mecina, Col. Achinard’s 
Operations in.128 
Service Tai’gets and Indirect laying, a plea 
for .151 
Seven Years War, The .231 
Siege Companies (Mobilisation) .405 
„ Train, Organisation of.469 
Silver Medal Prize Essay, 1894. By Major 
A. M. Murray, E.A.353 
Simpson, Major H. C. C. D., R. 4. Notes 
on our Mountain Artillery Establish¬ 
ments .257 
Smyth, Major O. S., D.S.O., R.A. The 
necessity for a Firing Test .149 
Some Sites of Battle. By Capt. C. E. 
Call well, R.A. ... 581 
Stable Management. By Yet. Lt.-Col. 
W. B. Walters, C.B., F.R.C.V.S., late 
A.Y.D.419 
Statement of Services. Lieut.-General 
Thomas Davies ... 36 
ii ,i Lieut.-Gen. Joseph 
Walton. 36 
Stone, Major F. G., R.A. Artillery 
Mobilisation. Chaps. I., 
II., Ill.269 
,, ,i Chaps. IY., Y., VI., YII. 397 
Stubbs, Lieut. F. W. Diary of, in 1857-58 547 
» « . « n « 565 
Summary of points for Consideration in 
Training of Artillery in Masses.351 
Supply of Ammunition in the Field. By 
Major E. C. Hawkshaw, R.A.153 
System of Training (Murray).361 
v ii (May) ..380 
T. 
Tactical Exercises in combination with 
other Arms (Keir) .346 
n Organisation (Murray) .355 
„ Exercises for Artillery alone (Keir) 340 
Terms of Capitulation of Fort Beau-Sejour 27 
Tieba, The attitude of .117 
Timbuctou, Occupation of .136 
Training Artillery to fight in Masses (Keir) 337 
Torpedo-boats, Night Firing against. By 
Capt. H. T. Hawkins, R.A.527 
Traherne, Lieut. G. G., R.A. Defence 
of Estuaries, &c.521 
Training of Mountain Artillery .264 
Tyler, Col. T. B., R.A. The Breeding 
Stud of an Indian Prince 389 
it ii Clipping Battery Horses 463 
,i ,i An Episode in the Life of 
Major-General G. H. 
Yesey, R.A.493 
U. 
United States, Places of Military Interest 
in. By Capt. J. F. Manifold, R.A.... 561 
V. 
Yesey, An Episode in the Life of Major- 
Gen. G. H., R.A. By Col. T. B. 
Tyler, R.A.493 
Volunteer Artillery, A Scheme for the 
better Training of. By Capt. C. P. 
Martel, R.A.413 
W. 
Walters, Yet. Lt.-Col. W. B., C.B., 
F.R.C.Y.S. late A.Y.D. 
Stable Management... 419 
„ ii Saddlery and Sore Backs 497 
Walton, Lt.-Gen. Joseph, Statement of 
Services of . 36 
Waterloo, Some further remarks on H.A. 
Guns at. By Col. F. A. Wliinyates, 
late R.H.A. ..113 
Williams-Wynn, Capt. H. C., R.A. De¬ 
fence of Estuaries, &c. ... 524 
Whinyates, Col. F. A., late R.H.A. Some 
further remarks on Horse Artillery Guns 
at Waterloo .113 
White, Major W. L., R.A. (Discussion 
—Okehampton, 1893). 82 
Working of Metals Hot.183 
Wray, Capt. J. C., R.A. Defence of 
Estuaries, &c., against Torpedo-boat 
Attacks .109 
