NOTES 
FROM 
CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 
The following works are now on sale at the B.A. Institution and will be for¬ 
warded post free at the prices noted after their titles below:— 
Major-General Stubbs’s “List of Officers of the Bengal Artillery,” 
price 5s. 3d. 
“ Field Artillery Fire,” by Captain W. L. White, B.A., price 
Is. 2d. 
“Notes of Lectures on Artillery in Coast Defence,” by Major A. 
C. Hansard, B.A., price Is. 2d. 
“Banging Note-Book,” by Captain S. W. Lane, K.A., price Is. Id. 
“Achievements of Field Artillery,” by Major E. S. May, B.A., 
bound, price 2s. 6d. 
“ The Value of Mobility for Field Artillery,” by Major E. S. May, 
B.A., paper covers, price 3d. 
“ The Young Officer’s ‘ Don’t,’ or Hints to Youngsters on Joining,” 
by an Officer B.A., price 7d. 
The two Numbers of “ Nature ” containing Professor C. V. Boys’s 
Lecture on “Photography of Flying Bullets,” fully illus¬ 
trated, price 8d. 
Examination questions in (c), ( d ), and ( e ) set in the four examina¬ 
tions ending May 1893 :— 
Captains (c) and ( d ) ... price Is. Id. 
Lieutenants (c) (< d ) and ( e ) price Is. Id. 
Tables of Four-Figure Logarithms, pocket edition, mounted on 
linen, price 3d. 
Lithographic plates of Field Artillery Harness stripped and laid 
down for inspection, price for pair (lead and wheel), Id. 
A Correspondent writes :—It may interest some readers of the “ Proceedings ” 
of the B.A.I., apropos of the remark upon the “ Townshend ” cannon, at page 
454, Vol. XXI., No. 9, to know that there is one of these guns mounted as an 
ornament in the grounds of the Governor of Barbados’ official residence, in the 
West Indies. It bears the Townshend arms and the Latin motto : 
“ Hac generi incrementa Jides .” 
I have asked classical scholars to translate the inscription, which none of them 
could do. I afterwards found it to be intended to mean: “ Fidelity obtained 
these honours for our race.” But, the verb being implied only, and not actually 
present, it appears to me that the motto might be read otherwise. 
HALIFAX, 
The Garrison Cricket Club has been revived this year, chiefly owing to the zeal 
and enterprise of the new President of the Club—Lieut.-Colonel Anstruther—in 
securing a ground early in the season. It is situated on the Jubilee road, and is 
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