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Lecture on “Photography of Flying Bullets,” fully illus- 
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Tables of Four-Figure Logarithms, pocket edition, mounted on 
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Ir has been suggested by a member that if an officer R.A. in each station, and 
others scattered about over the world, could at their leisure copy any memorial 
brasses or tombstone inscriptions (in the various churches and chapels which they 
may come across) which refer to deceased Royal Artillery officers, a valuable help 
would be afforded to the regimental records generally, besides bringing to light 
very probably many interesting geneological, military, and regimental facts which 
would be of much interest. Officers might send their MS. copies to the Secretary 
of the Institution, who would keep them all together and in time get them 
chronologically arranged and tabulated. Measures could be taken at some future 
date to utilise them in the manner which would appear most interesting to the 
Regiment. In many cases these regimental memorials might be photographed 
and so avoid copying. It is not to be expected that anything like a complete list 
is likely to be obtained for long, if ever, but there can be no doubt that much 
might be done in this way without any great amount of trouble. ‘To avoid the 
same thing being done twice or oftener, a record of its having been done up toa 
certain date might be kept at the head-quarter station, and from time to time lists 
of those deceased officers whose memorials had been copied could be published in 
the “ Proceedings.” ‘This is merely a rough idea, and the Secretary would be glad 
of any suggestions with regard to it. 
BOOKS RECOMMENDED FOR THE STAFF 
COLLEGE AND PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS 
BY 
LIEUT.-COLONEL EDEN BAKER, R.A. 
[Always follow closely the Syllabus in the Queen’s Regulations.]| 
MILITARY LAW, 
Lizutenants.—Army Annual Act, 1894. 
Manual of Military Law, 1894.—Army Act. Parts I., IL, 
and V. (Sections 175 to 184 and 190). Rules of Pro- 
cedure. Reserve Forces Act, 1882 and 1890. 
Queen’s Regulations, 1894. Sections VI., XIX. and XXII. 
Military Law, by Lieut.-Col. 8. C. Pratt. 9th Edition, 1895. 
CAPTAINS, IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE :— 
Manual of Military Law, 1894.—Army Act. Parts III., IV., 
and V. (Sections 185 to 189), and Schedules. Militia 
Act, 1882, 
