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The Megaphone as a Garrison Artillery adjunct. By Lieut.-Colonel 
J. C. Dalton, R.A. 
The Teaching of Mechanics by Experiment. By J. A. Ewing, Esq., 
F.R.S., Professor of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics in the 
University of Cambridge. ( A Lecture delivered at the Royal Artillery 
Institution, Woolwich, Thursday, 10th, Feb. 1898.) 
Automatic Sighting. By Colonel H. S. S. Watkin, c.b., R. A-., Chief 
Inspector of Position Finding. 
Abstract of the Proceedings of the Sixty-First Annual General Meeting 
of the Royal Artillery Institution. 
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Q.F. Guns for Artillery in the 
Field. (Silver Medal Prize Essay, 1898.) By Major F.B.Elmslie,R.A. 
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Q.F. Guns for Artillery in the 
Field. (Silver Medal Prize Essay, 1898.) By Major N. B. 
Inglefield, R.A. 
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Q.F. Guns for Artillery in the 
Field. (Commended Essay, 1898.) By Captain R. A. K. Montgom¬ 
ery, R.A. 
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Q.F. Guns for Artillery in the 
Field. (Commended Essay, 1898.) By Captain H. W. Barlow, R.A. 
The Advantage and Disadvantages of Q.F. Guns for Artillery in the 
Field. (Commended Essay, 1898.) By Lieutenant A. S. Buckle,R.A. 
The Mechanism of Bicycles. Illustrated by specimens and drawings. 
By Major S. B. von Donop, R.A., Professor of Artillery at the Royal 
Military Academy. (A Lecture delivered at the Royal Artillery 
Institution, Woolwich, Thursday, 10th March, 1898.) 
The Artillery in the Rebellion of 1798. By Lieutenant T. M. Kough, 
R.A. 
The Diary of the 10th Field Battery, R.A., with the Malakand Field 
Force. By Lieutenant C. N. B. Ballard, R.A. 
Quick-fire guns for Field Artillery. A discussion of the essays re¬ 
warded and published in the ‘ Duncan 3 Gold Medal Competition, 
1898. Held at the Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall, 
Wednesday, 13th July, 1898. 
The development of armour during the years 1898-98. By Captain 
C. Orde Browne, late R.A. 
On the word “ Gonne ” or “ Gun.” By Lieut.-Colonel H. W. L. 
Hime, late R.A. 
Practice seawards. By Captain J. H. Mansell, R.A. 
Morris Tube Practice. By Lieutenant G. C. Sturrock, R.A. 
Q.F. Field Artillery fire. By Lieutenant C. H. Wood, R.H.A. 
Observations on Mr. Kinglake's Narrative of the bombardment of 
Sebastopol in April, 1855. By Colonel F. A. Whinyates, late R.H.A. 
On failures at practice with the Time and Percussion Fuze, Mark IV. 
By Major W. A. Urquhart, late R.A. 
Rontgen Rays up-to-date. Precis of a Lecture delivered at the Royal 
Artillery Institution, Woolwich, 27th January, 1898. By W, 
Webster, Esq., F.C.S. 
