THE ROYAL ARTILLERY INSTITUTION. 
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Notices sur les objets envoyes a l’exposi-7 ^ 
tion de Londres. De l’annee, 1862. ) 
A series of Stereograms taken at Hydrabad 
and Secunderabad, India, by Capt. A. N. 
Scott, R.A... 
Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 
Vols. I.—IV.. 
Meteorological Observations .. 1 
Annual Report, Smithsonian Institution, 7 
1860 .) 
The organization, composition, and strength 7 ^ 
of the British Army . ) 
Lithographs of Guns, Carriages, Wagons, 7 ^ 
Photographs of Guns, Carriages, Wagons, 7 ^ 
&c .. 
Journal of the Royal United Service Insti¬ 
tution (Nos. 21 to 24) . 
Examination Papers, Royal Military Aca¬ 
demy. June and December, 1862. 
Official illustrated Catalogue of the Inter¬ 
national Exhibition of 1862 . 
Catalogues of the Maps, Plans, and other 
Publications of the Ordnance Survey of 
England and Wales, Scotland, and Ire¬ 
land . 
f Mr Cole, Super. Department of 
\ Science and Art, Brompton, 
1 through Major C. H. Owen, 
v. R.A. 
Captain A. N. Scott, R.A. 
1 Smithsonian Institution, 
f Washington, U.S. 
( The Secretary of State for War, 
} through the Director Tope¬ 
es graphical Department. 
Royal Carriage Department. 
C Photographical Establishment, 
\ War Department. 
The Council R.U.S. Institution. 
The Insp. of Studies, R.M.A. 
Captain H. B. Sandford, R.A. 
{ The Director of the Ordnance 
Survey, Southampton. 
Booh Purchased . 
Meyrick’s Ancient Armour, 3 vols. .. 3 
The Harbours of England, by Ruskin and Turner 1 
Eeiling’s German Guide . 3 
,, Complete Guide to German Literature ... 3 
The Weather Book, by Rear Admiral EitzRoy. 1 
Ganot’s Physics, by Atkinson . 1 
Herschel’s Outlines of Astronomy . 1 
Gould’s Birds of Great Britain. Parts 1 and 2.... 2 
The Ibis (periodically) ... 3 
The Nautical Almanack, 1863 .. 1 
Publications of Learned Societies . Periodically . 
Comptes Rendus. 
Le Spectateur Militaire. 
Journal de Mathematiques. 
Journal des Sciences Militaires. 
Journal des Armes Speciales. 
Journal of the Society of Arts. 
Art Journal. 
Proceedings of the Royal Society. 
The sale of the photographs executed at the Photographic Department 
of the -War Office, has been very great, exceeding 900, involving much 
additional work in completing the numerous orders received. 
