162 
SIEGE TRAINS, 
Tools, Entrenching. 
Vocabu- 
lary 
Section. 
Articles. 
Proportion. 
Where Carried. 
II. 
Axes, pick, 6^-lb., helved 
f with 1 to every am- 
1 strapped on each siege 
1 per J munition store, 
l and field limber. The 
piece] forge, and store 
[ remainder in ammuni- 
f limber wagon 
J tion store wagons 
II. 
f Hand 
Barrows, 
1 to every piece exceeding 
35cwt. 
] In ammunition store wa¬ 
f Wheel 
1 to 2 pieces do. 
v' gons 
IV. 
Baskets, half-bushel 
2 per piece 
Do. do. do. 
II. 
Bars, iron crow, 5ft. Gin. 
1 to each store limber wagon 
In the wagon 
n. 
Rammers, earth 
1 to 10 pieces 
In ammunition store wa¬ 
gons 
f 1 of each per piece, with 
1 of each strapped on 
{ siege and field limbers, 
j The remainder in am- 
J munition store wagons 
ii. 
Shovels, helved 
J 1 of each to every am- 
1 munition store, forge, 
ii. 
Spades, do. 
l and store limber wagon 
Instruments. 
ii. 
Clinometers* (in lieu of 
1 to 3 pieces, including 7pr. 
T In ammunition store wa= 
quadrants) 
ii. 
Range finders,* complete 
1 set to 15 pieces 
j gons 
ii. 
Telescopes 
1 to 8 pieces 
Stores. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
IV. 
V. 
IV. 
ir. 
v. 
in. 
v. 
v. 
v. 
v. 
Bearers, shot or shell 
Beds, wrought iron 
Bits, vent, Armstrong 
Boxes, tin, grease, half- 
round lantern 
Box, stationery 
"Gum, Piasaba, 
with stave 
Brushes i 
Water, carriage 
("Leather, cavalry 
Buckets { 
LSponge 
f 1 per 7in. M.L. or B.L. gun 
■{ 1 per 8-inch Howitzer or 
f Mortar 
per 8in. Howitzer"! 
or Mortar i™ 4 ?, 
per 6-3-in. Mortar j “ 0 l ° 
Tier 7-nr — 1 SPaie 
1 to 2 B.L. guns 
f 1 to 3 pieces 
| 1 to each lantern, brass, 
globular 
1 to each store limber wagon 
1 to 6 M.L. guns of each 
nature 
f 1 to every piece on a tra¬ 
velling carriage, and 1 
on every ammunition 
store, forge, and store 
limber wagon 
*2 per piece, with 2 on every 
ammunition store, forge, 
f and store limber wagon 
1 per B.L. gun 
Cans, f Lubricating, smith’s 
tin, 
oil (^Travelling carriage 
Caps, canvas, sponge 
Cartouches, canvas 
Carriages, wrought-iron, 
complete :— 
Garrison, sliding, with 
compressors 
Travelling siege with 
limber 
2 to 2 pieces over 35 cwt. 
1 per piece on travelling 
carriage 
2 per piece, including 7-pr. 
2 per piece on travelling 
carriage 
"] 1 per 7-in. and 64-pr. 
y M.L. gun, with 1 to 15 
J spare 
fl per 40-pr. and 25-pr. 
M.L.gun, & 6'3-in. How- 
[_ itzer, with 1 to 15 spare 
[ Ammunition store 
j wagons 
f 8-inch Howitzer or Mor- 
| tar beds on slides, with 
I travelling arrange- 
s ment, 6*3 Mortar and 
I 7-pr. beds in ammuni- 
L tion store wagons 
Do. do. 
fl strapped to each lim- 
) ber, ammunition store, 
1 forge, and store lim- 
l ber wagon 
Part of the wagon 
Ammunition store wagon 
Strapped on to the car-. 
riages 
j- Slung under the carriages 
Do. and in ammunition 
store wagons 
Do. do. 
Do. do. 
On the sponges 
In the limber boxes 
On wrought-iron slides 
with travelling arrange¬ 
ment 
* Both should be of Captain Watkin’s patterns. 
