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«Ranging Note-Book,” by Captain 8, W. Lane, R.A., price 1s. ld. 
‘Achievements of Field Artillery,” by Major E. 8. May, R.A., 
bound, price 2s. 6d. 
“The Value of Mobility for Field Artillery,” by Major E. 8.-May, 
R.A., paper covers, price 3d. 
“The Young Officer’s ‘ Don’t,’ or Hints to Youngsters on Joining,” 
by an Officer R.A., price 7d. 
The two Numbers of “‘ Nature” containing Professor C. V. Boys’s 
Lecture on ‘‘ Photography of Flying Bullets,” fully illus- 
trated, price 8d. 
Hixamination questions in (c), (d), and (e) set in the four examina- 
tions ending May 1893 :— 
Captains (¢) and (d) ... price ls. ld. 
Tables of Four-Figure Logarithms, pocket edition, mounted on 
linen, price 8d. 
Lithographic plates of Field Artillery Harness stripped and laid 
down for inspection, price for pair (lead and wheel), 1d. 
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TurovuGH confusion in correction of proofs in the paper_on “ Balaklava’”’ at page 
561 of No. 12, Vol. XXII, R.A.I. “ Proceedings,” 
SSL bro) Ca@ny 91D) ~)) 
was printed instead of— 
65? Imooy® (Gaon? & >), 
Tis season the Committee of the R.A. Institutions have arranged Lectures for 
Members and their friends at such large out-stations as are not provided with 
Military Libraries or Societies. 
In this way the following lectures have already been given with most satisfactory 
results, viz. :— 
At Dover, by Major W. D. Conner, R.E., on “ Incidents of Bush Warfare.” 
1 » by Dr. T. M. Maguire, LL.D., on ‘ Military Geography of Europe.” 
» Portsmouth, by Professor C. V. Boys, F.R.S., on ‘ The Photographs of 
Bullets in Flight.” 
» Devonport, by Lieut.-Colonel C. M. Watson, C.M.G., R.E., on ‘‘ The Nile 
and its Tributaries.” 
Professor Boys’s Lecture at the Portland Hall, Southsea, was honoured by the 
attendance of the Naval Commander-in-Chief Sir Nowell Salmon, V.C., K.C.B., 
who was accompanied by the Admiral of the Russian Fleet then in harbour. Be- 
sides the information previously given and published Professor Boys very kindly, 
at the conclusion of his Lecture, offered his opinion of the way in which the pro- 
blem of photographing heavy projectiles in flight may be solved. 
At Dover, Major Conner’s Lecture was given in the Banqueting Hall of the 
Keep specially arranged and lighted for the occasion; a précis of the Lecture 
and the discussion iz eatenso will shortly be published in the “ Proceedings.” 
Dr. Maeuire’s Lecture was given in the Town Hall and was as keenly appreciated 
as usual; the Doctor treated the matter generally as at the R.A.I. in 1893 (see 
page 185, No. 4, Vol. XX, R.A.I. “ Proceedings ’’) and also gave information on 
the probable effect of the Kiel Canal and recent manceuvres of Continental Powers, 
bringing his subject up to date. 
The R.A. officers at Devonport availed themselves of the occasion of Lieut.- 
Colonel Watson’s Lecture to ask some 350 of their friends to an “At Home” 
and to hear him at the Town Hall, Stonehouse; nearly everybody invited came 
and expressed themselves delighted with the Lecture. 
