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The Thessalian campaign.--Rev. of Rev., June.
The Greeks and the powers.-Rev. of Rev., June.
Greece and Turkey.-A. and N. Gaz., May 8-29.
Greco-Turkish war on the sea.-Yacht, June 12.

The history of the navy.—Mil. Rundschau, April, May, June.

The French navy in the war of 1870.—Marine F., April 15-June 15.
DRILL REGULATIONS AND MANEUVERS.

Proper military instruction.-Jour. M. S. I., May.

The moral education of the soldier.-Avenir, April 27.

General manual for general staffs in armies.-Monde, May 15. (Service of information).

Preparation of volunteers.-Jour. M. S. I., July.

Marching power.-A. and N. Gaz., June 12.

Fire discipline.—A. and N. Gaz., May 8; U. S. Gaz., May 8.

The service regulation of March 10, 1896, (Swiss).—R. M. Suisse, March 15, April 15, May 15.

The new Italian regulations for field service.-Wochenblatt, May 19, 22. New Italian drill regulations.—A. and N. Jour., June 26.

Training in infantry target practice.-Wochenblatt, June 12.

The firing instruction of infantry.-Heeres-Zeit., June 26.
Army firing regulations, U. S.-A. and N. Reg., June 5.

Judging distances.-Porvenir, May 1, 8.

The instruction of our artillery, France.-Avenir, April 13, 23.

Garrison gunnery.-A. and N. Gaz., May 22.

Report on the results of firing practice in the artillery schools and courses, 1896. Swiss artillery.-S. Zeitschrift, February.

Heavy gun practice (results, English Navy) A. and N. Gaz., June 19. Note on the instruction of recruits in the German field artillery.-R. Artillerie, March.

A system of artillery fire control.-Jour. M. S. I., July.

The Greco-Turkish war.-A. and N. Gaz., May 8.

The proper instruction of field artillery in mounted drill.-Wochenblatt, April 24, 28; May 1.

The new regulations for the French field artillery.-A. M.-Zeit., April 22. Field gallop (for cavalry), Russian, about 16 miles per hour, 496 yards per minute. N. M. Tibs., 3.

Instruction of pontoneers.-R. Engenheria, M., November.

The Bavarian military bridge equipage and regulations for pontoneers, March 4th, 1896.-Mitth. Art. und G., No. 6.

Instruction of a company of telegraphers at Tancos, 1895-96.-R. Engenheria M., October.

The German maneuvers af 1897 in Saxony and Silesia.-Monatschr., April.
Cavalry maneuvers in Germany.-Avenir, April 20.

A German criticism of our grand maneuvers, France.-Avenir, April 27, 30.
Practical instruction exercises for officers.-Avenir, May 11.
Combined cavalry maneuvers.-R. Cavalerie, March, April, May.
The winter exercises of the Russian army.-Vereine, No. 5.

The Swiss cavalry maneuvers, 1896.-A. S. M. Zeitung, May 1, 8.
Maneuvers, 1896, Denmark.-M. Tids., Andet Haefte.

The fire of artillery at maneuvers.-U. S. Gaz., May 1.
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The English fleet maneuvers, 1896.—Seewesens, No. 5, 1897.

ARTILLERY MATERIAL.

Changes and improvements in artillery material, 1896.-Umschau, June 12. The progress in artillery in Germany and France.-R. Mil. Portugal, June

French artillery.-Cientifico, May 1, June 1.

The Russian 3-inch rockets.-Mitth. Art. und G., No. 5, 1897.

Canet system rapid-fire guns.-Umschau, May 22.

Rapid-fire artillery.—Avenir, June 15.

Schneider 75 mm. quick-fire field material, model 1895.-R. Art., March. De Bange and Pifford 75 mm. quick-fire field material.-R. Art., June. The British horse-artillery gun.-Wochenblatt, May 1, 29.

Three improved types of the Maxim automatic rapid-fire gun.-Scien, Amer., June 5.

Study on a new mountain material for the Swiss artillery.-R. Art., March.
Hotchkiss automatic machine gun.-R. Art., March; R. Artig., April.
State of rapid-fire gun question in Spain.-R. Art., May.

The quick-fire question.-S. Zeitschrift, April.

Quick-fire guns for field use.—Vereine, No. 5.

Rapid-fire guns.-R. M. Suisse, supplement, June 15.

Mountain artillery.-Porvenir, May 16.

Garcia de Lomas 10 cm. cannon, hydraulic-pneumatic carriage.—R. G. de Marina, May.

Making big guns for the navy.-Iron Age, July 8.

American heavy mortars for coast defense.—Mil. Rundschau, April.

The Armstrong establishment at Puzzuoli.-M. de Art., April.

Our arsenals, I. Toledo (illustrated).-M. de Art., March.

Naval artillery and old and modern powders.-Boletin, February-March. Considerations on the number and caliber of guns that should comprise the armament of a large battleship.-R. de Marina, February.

Armor for ships.-R. Maritime, April.

Explosive shells and modern projectiles.-Porvenir, May 24.

Trials of 12 cm. cast-iron and steel shells from 12 cm. mortars and 12 cm. guns with various powders at Wimmis, October 21, 1896.-S. Zeitschrift, April.

Test of projectiles loaded with gun-cotton.-M. de Art., May.

The Maxim Smokeless Powder.-R. Maritime, April.

The Genesis of the Maxim gun.-Rev. of Rev., June.

The power of battleships from an artillery point of view.-R. Maritime, March, April.

Armor plate trials at the Wilkowitz iron works.-Seewesens, No. 2, 1897. Hardened nickel steel armor plate trials, Creusot.-Seewesens, No. 6, 1897. Recent trials of cementation steel plates.-R. Art., May.

Kearsage armor test.-Eng., June 11.

Comparative tests of armor plates of cementation and other steel, Austria. -Génie C., June 12.

Nickel steel.-Génie C., June 19.

Naval armor (an excellent article).—R. Maritime, June.

A recent Bethlehem plate.-Iron Age, May 20.

The latest submarine devices, and their rôle in the defense of coasts.Vereine, No. 4.

The Obry apparatus (for control of torpedoes after launching).—R. M. Brazil, April.

BALLISTICS, range FINDING AND POINTING.

The ballistic qualities of the rifle, model 1886.-R. Infanterie, June.

New ballistic tables, Siacci.—Archiv, March-April.

Graphic tables of fire.-R. Artig., April.

Penetration of modern bullets.-Porvenir, May 16.

Phenomena accompanying the movement of elongated projectiles.-Vereine, No. 6.

Trials of ammunition for the Mauser gun, Spanish model of 1893.--M. de Art., March.

Tests with small caliber cartridges.-Monatschr., April.

Shot gun patterns.-Shooting and Fishing, May 27; June 3, 10.

Mr. Borland on caps (the ignition of powder).-Arms and Expl., June.

Crusher gauge experiments.—Arms and Expl., June.

Contribution to the study of the recoil of fire arms.—R. Artillerie, June. The fire from coast batteries and from ships.-Mitth. Art. und G., No. 4, 1897.

Captain Gaynor's automatic sight.-Seewesens, No. 2, 1897.

Use and application of the 9 cm. sight model '92. – Mitth. Art. und G., No. 6.

METALLURGY.

Hydraulic forging.-Amer. Man. and Iron World, June 4.

The elasticity of steel.-Amer. Man. and Iron World, June 18.
Microscopic accessories for metallographers.-Eng'ing., June 25.

Microscopic examination of iron and steel.-Eng. and Min. Jour., June 26. The influence of heat treatment upon the magnetic properties of iron and steel. Inst. Elec. Engrs., March.

Aluminium; its present and future. -Eng., April 2, 23; May 21.

ELECTRICITY AND HYDRAULICS.

The history of the use of the telegraph in war.-Vereine, No. 3.
Military telegraphy.-Avenir, April 6.

Telegraphy as an aid to naval strategy.-U. S. Gaz., May 1.

Wireless telegraphy.-Scien. Amer., June 19.

Signalling through space without wires.-Eng'ing., June 18; Elec. Eng., June 30.

Signalling through space without wires.-Iron Age, July 8.

Mr. Preece's views upon Marconi's system (signalling through space without wires).-West. Elec., July 10.

Automatic telegraphy.-Elec. Eng., June 23, 30.

The service of military aerostation and electric illumination.-R. Engenheria M., December, 1896.

Supplementing the telegraph and telephone.-Elec. Eng'ing., July 1.

The synchronograph.-Trans. A. I. Elec. Eng'rs., April.

The synchronograph, discussion. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs., May.

An experimental study of induction phenomena in alternating current circuits. Phys. Rev., July.

The new photo-chronograph (Crehore-Squier).-Génie C., June 26. Standard electric light and power apparatus, 1897.-Elec. Eng., June 9. The future possibilities of electricity.-Elec. Eng'ing., Jnly 1.

Experiments of Mr. Vernon-Harcourt with submersible dikes in the Mersey estuary.-Génie C., June 26.

FORTIFICATIONS.

Certain principles of General Brailmont on sea-coast fortifications.-M. de Art., May.

The system of defense of the Tyrol.-R. Artig., April,

Land fortifications.-Heeres-Zeit., June 2, 1897.

Generol considerations on a system of fortification for smaller states.-R. Engenheria M., January, February.

Iron fortifications (proposed by J. A. Miller, New Haven, Conn.).—Iron Age, May 20.

Improvised fortifications.-Int. Revue, May.

Fortifications of large extent. -Int. Revue, June.

Tactical application of field defenses.—Aldershot Mil. Soc., March 2.

The significance of rapid-fire guns and armor in the defense of fortifications.

Wochenblatt, May 22.

Work of the School of Practical Engineering: trials of resistance of various defensive materials.-R. Engenheria M., July, August, 1896.

Some notes on building materials.-R. Engenheria M., July, September, October, 1896.

Work of remodeling and improvement of the forts of the Cherbourg breakwater.-Génie C., May 22.

Extension of the line of fortifications around Amsterdam.-Mitth. Art. und G., No. 6.

The fortifications of Constantinople.-Heeres-Zeit., June 23.

The land defense system of Greece.-Int. Revue, May.

A German opinion on the fortifications of Nancy.-Avenir, June 11, 15. Some military engineering works in the last African campaign.-R. Engenheria M., July, August, September, 1896.

Work of the engineers during the Madagascar campaign (conclusion)..— Génie M., June.

BICYCLES, AEROSTATION, PHOTOGRAPHY.

Military cyclists.—Belgique M., May 30.

Military cycling.-R. M. Suisse, May 15.

Infantry bicyclists.-Umschau, June 9.

A proposed system of training for our cyclists.—Wochenblatt, June 9.

The increasing use of the bicycle in the German army.-A. S. M. Zeitung, May 29.

Military folding bicycles. - R.M. Suisse, June 15.

Tests of the efficiency of the bicycle.-Iron Age, June 3.

Aerial currents; their course and utilization by aeronauts.-R. Maritime, March, April, May.

The service of military aerostation and electric illumination.-R. Engenheria, M., December, 1896.

Latest developments of the problem of flight.-Umschau, May 15.

The aeroplane flying machine.-Scien. Amer., June 26.

The Langley flying machine.--Pub. Opin., June 24.

Parseval's kite balloon.--Scien. Amer., July 8.

The dominion of the air.-R. Artig., December.

New methods and formulae, photography.-- Photo. Mag., July.

Photographic surveys.-Photo. Jour., June.

Chrono-Photography.-Vereine, No. 2.

SMALL ARMS AND EQUIPMENTS.

Study on the rifle, model 1886, and its qualities.-R. Infanterie, May.
Automatic fire arms.--A. S. M. Zeitung, June 19.

The question of the lance in France.-Avenir, April 6.

The 6.5 mm. Steyer magazine gun M. 93, compared with the Swiss magazine gun M. 89.-S. Zeitschrift, April, May.

The question of the revolver for cavalry.--Avenir, June 1.

The new equipment for the Swiss foot troops.-A. M..Zeitung, May 13. The shelter tent.-Jour. U. S. Cavalry, March.

Ney's pocket field glass.-Cercle, May 29.

A sketching board.--Jour. M. S. I., May.

Horseshoeing.--Jour. U. S. Cavalry, March.

Shoeing infantry officers' horses.--Jahrbuecher, July.

The bit question in the army and out.-Jahrbuecher, July.

MILITARY GEOGRAPHY.

Geography in later years.—Umschau, April 17, June 12.

The trans-Siberian and Manchourian railroad.-Etranger, April, May.

The importance of Red River as a means of penetration into China.-R. Univ., May, June.

The struggle over the East-Asian Peninsula.-Rundschau, June.

The proposed British-Indian railroad.—Pub. Opin., June 10.

Is the Indian Ocean still on English sea?-A. M. Zeit., May 17, 20.

Harbor works of the port of Constantza (Roumania).—Génie C., April 10. The port of Bizerte.-Yacht, April 10.

The railroad from the Senengal to the Niger.-Ingenieurs Civils, March. Zaanzibar.-Seewesens, No. 5, 1897.

Dock improvements at Dunkirk.-Eng., May 14.

English plans for the opening of Hudson's Bay (by means of a railroad).— Rundschau, July.

Pages from geography: Mississippi, Isle of Trinidad, Jamaica, Puget Sound.-R. G. de Marina, April.

The Nicaragua Canal.-R. G. de Marina, May; Umschau, March 13.
The railroads of Greece and their strategic value.-Wochenblatt, May 19.

MILITARY SCHOOLS.

Royal Military College of Canada.-Can. Mil. Gaz., June 1.

The proposed naval college at Dartmouth.-U. S. Gaz., March 13.

The entry of naval cadets, England.-U. S. Gaz., May 15.

The supply of officers for the German and their education.-Int. Revue, June.

The Russian General Staff School since its foundation by Nicholas I, 1832. -Wochenblatt, June 30.

Preparatory instruction and our preparatory schools, France. -Avenir, April 13.

The unity of origin of officers (armies of Europe, military schools).—Avenir, February 23-26; March 2, 5, 9.

The course at Tor di Quinto. -Avenir, April 16.

The military school at Brussels.--Engenheria Mil., April.

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