NOTES 
FROM 
CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 
The Secretary has a few copies of the new edition of “ Kane’s List ” which were 
not subscribed for. These are now on sale at £1 each. 
Any member who wishes can receive, at the cost of stitching and binding, about 
3s., a copy of the “ Cleaveland Notes on the Early History of the Royal Regiment 
of Artillery. A.D. 1267—1757.” 
The Records of the Royal Military Academy are about to be re-published in the 
original form, with additions and drawings, bringing it up to date ; the estimated 
cost will not exceed 12s. 6d. a copy. 
Any Officer who may wisli for a copy is requested to send his name and address 
to the Secretary, R.M.A., Woolwich. 
A new “ Kane’s List ” having been recently published, and progress having been 
made in collating relationships of R.A. Officers past and present, Officers are 
requested to notify to the Secretary, R.A.I., any relationship existing between 
them and any other officer of the same name registered in “ Kane’s List.” 
The subject for the Duncan Gold Medal Prize Essay, 1392, is: “Fire discipline; 
its necessity in a Battery of Horse or Field Artillery, and the best means of 
securing it. 
Attention is called to the Rules for Prize Essays, &c., and Officers are asked to 
be careful in posting their essay intended for competition in time to reach the 
Secretary before the 1st of April. 
Copies of examination papers in subjects (<?), ( d ), and (e) are on sale at the 
R.A.l. The last sets comprise questions set in four examinations ending May, 
1891. Price, Lieutenants (c), (d), and (e). Is. • Captains, (c) and (d), 9d. 
The Committee will be glad to receive from any Member the name of such books 
as he may think desirable for purchase for the R.A.l. Library. 
The Catalogue of Works (Authors’ Index) added to the Library from 1882 to 
present date, is taking longer in the press than was expected, but the application 
of any member wanting a copy will be noted, the copy sent within a few weeks. 
H.R.H. The Commander-in-Chief has approved of the Annual Regimental 
Dinner taking place on Friday, the 10th June, 1892, at 8 p.m. 
The Annual General Meeting of the R.A. Institution will probably be held in 
London on the afternoon of that day, and it is hoped will be succeeded by con¬ 
sideration of the R.A. Regimental Charities and Games’ Fund. 
The 7-inch Equatorial Telescope having got out of working order, the maker, Sir 
Howard Grubb, has sent a skilled workman who has thoroughly overhauled and 
repaired it. 
