OBITUARY. 
Major-General D. S. Greene, c.b., Colonel retired list, Royal Artillery, died 
on tlie 11th January, 1892. He joined the Array 1st May, 1846 ; became 
Captain, 17th February, 1854 ; Major, 24th March, 1858 ; Lieut.-Colonel, 10th 
November, 1868 ; Colonel, lOtli November, 1873; and retired with the honorary 
rank of Major-General, 16th April, 1884. General Greene served in India as 
A.D.C. to Sir John Dupuis in 185 7-58 ; commanded the Field Artillery at the 
action of Pandoo Nuddee, and also in several engagements on 27th and 28th 
November; was present at the operations round Cawnpore and its relief by Lord 
Clyde; present at the Battle of Cawnpore, 6th December, 1857 (four times 
mentioned in despatches, brevet of Major, medal, and c.b.) ; was selected by 
Lord Clyde to command one of the columns during the Fenian outbreak in 
Ireland. 
Lieut.-Colonel A. B. Davies, Major retired list, Royal Artillery, died at 9,. 
West Mall, Clifton. He joined the Army 1st November, 1860 ; became Captain, 
24th November, 1874 ; Major, 1st July, 1881 ; and retired with the honorary 
rank of Lieut.-Colonel, 17th May, 1882. 
Major-General J. W. Collington, retired list, Royal Artillery, died suddenly 
at College Villa, St. Helier’s, Jersey, on the 11th January, 1892, aged 60 years. 
He joined the Royal Artillery 19th June, 1850 ; became Captain, 14th July, 
1857 ; Major, 5th July, 1872 ; Lieut.-Colonel, 21st August, 1875 ; Colonel, 
21st August, 1880 ; and retired with the honorary rank of Major-General, 18th 
April, 1882. 
Major-General E. W. S. Scott, retired on full pay, late Royal (Bengal) 
Artillery, whose death occurred at Cambridge on 1st January, 1892 ; joined the 
Bengal Artillery 12th December, 1828. Lie served in the suppression of the 
Indian Mutiny in 1857-8, including the battles of the Hindun on the 30th and 
31st May, 1857, siege of Delhi, and operations of Brigadier Showers’ column 
(mentioned in despatches, brevet of Lieut.-Colonel, medal with clasp). 
Major-General LIenry Francis, retired on full pay, late Royal (Bengal) Artil¬ 
lery, died at Sandgate, Kent, on 24th January, 1892. He joined the Bengal 
Artillery 8th January, 1842, and retired with the honorary rank of Major-General, 
31st December, 1878. He served in the Sutlej Campaign of 1849, including the 
Battle of Sobraon (medal), Punjab Campaign of 1848-49, including first and 
second siege operations before Mooltan ; action of Soorajkoond and Battle of 
Goojerat (mentioned in despatch, medal, with two clasps). Fourth Class of the 
Medjidie for service with the Turkish Contingent. Served at the Alumbagh in 
February, 1858 ; at the siege and fall of Lucknow, Rohileund Campaign, with 
the affair of Roveah and capture of Bareilly (medal with clasp, and brevet of 
Major). 
Major-General G. G. Brown, retired on full pay, late Royal (Bombay) Artillery, 
died at Clifton, 26th November, 1891. He entered the Bombay Artillery, 7th 
June, 1844, and retired with the honorary rank of Major-General, 31st Decem¬ 
ber, 1878. Lie served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the 
siege and capture of Awah, siege and capture, by assault, of Kotah (mentioned 
in despatches), and action of Somgoneer (mentioned in despatches, brevet of 
Major, medal with clasp). 
Lieutenant Ernest H. Davis, Royal Horse Artillery, whose death occurred 
at Rawal Pindi, on 20th December, 1891, joined the Regiment 29th April, 1885. 
