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THE Committee will be glad to receive suggestions for Garrison Artillery subjects 
for the “ Duncan’ Gold Medal Prize Essay 1897; in accordance with the wish of 
the last Annual General Meeting a list of these subjects will be sent to all R.A. 
Messes at home and to such individual members as may ask for them, shortly be- 
fore this year’s Annual General Meeting, in order that members may come prepared 
to vote for the subject they prefer. 
Tue following works are now on sale at the R.A. Institution and will be for- 
warded post free at the prices noted after their titles below :— 
“Twenty-four hours of Moltke’s Strategy’? by Fritz Hoenig. 
Translated by Colonel N. L. Walford, price 5s. 
Major-General Stubbs’s “List of Officers of the Bengal Artillery,” 
price 5s. 3d. 
“Field Artillery Fire,” by Captain W. L. White, R.A., price 
1s. 2d. 
**Notes of Lectures on Artillery in Coast Defence,” by Major A. 
C. Hansard, R.A., price 1s. 2d. 
* Ranging Note-Book,” by Captain S. W. Lane, R.A., price 1s. 1d. 
*‘ Achievements of Field Artillery,” by Major E. S. May, R.A., 
bound, price 2s. 6d. 
«The Value of Mobility for Field Artillery,” by Major E. 8S. 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. 
Examination questions in (c), (d), and (e) set in the four examina- 
tions ending May 1893 :— 
Captains (¢) and (d) ... price 1s. 1d. 
Tables of Four-Figure Logarithms, pocket edition, mounted on 
linen, price 3d. 
Lithographic plates of Field Artillery Harness stripped and laid 
down for inspection, price for pair (lead and wheel), 1d. 
See err ar  a ea EE  E 
WOOLWICH. 
REGIMENTAL CRICKET IN 1895. 
THINKING that some little account of Regimental cricket affairs may be of some 
general interest, we have prepared tables, showing batting and bowling averages, 
and have put together a few remarks about our doings. 
The programme consisted of 13 matches, of which those against Eton Ramblers, 
Royal Engineers (one match), Yorkshire Gentlemen, Household Brigade, Havrle- 
quins, and I, Zingari were won; those against Quidnuncs, Gentlemen of M.C.C. 
and Free Foresters were lost; whilst those against Aldershot Division, Royal 
Engineers (one match), and Band of Brothers were drawn. The Greenjacket 
match, to our general regret, fell through, as the Riflemen were unable just then 
to get together an XI. Altogether, therefore, we may claim to have had a good 
season. ; 
The result of our match at Lords was a disappointment. We were fairly beaten, 
but did not do ourselves justice. Of a good team Perkins alone was in form, and 
he did brilliantly. We must hope for better luck next time. 
