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CONTENTS
OF THE
THIRD PART OF 1831.
CONSIDERATIONS on the Native Army and General Defence of India
The Sword and the Primer
A Revolution
17
33, 153, 365, 465
Statistical Account of the Russian Army from its Origin to the Present
Period
Recollections of a Sea Life
Reminiscences of a Subaltern
Survey of the West Coast of Africa in 1825-6
No. VII. 43, No. VIII. 345
52, 337
A Sojourn in Ithaca-Arethusa's Fountain
On Naval Timber
Observations on the term Point-blank, and on the Pointing of Guns
On the Cultivation of Naval and Military Science
62
65
76
79
Restrictions on Half-Pay Officers
The late Court-Martial at Woolwich, Lieut. Symons
Second Letter from Capt. Basil Hall on Steam Navigation
Count Alten, on a passage of Colonel Napier's History
Yeomanry Cavalry
Medical Department
Remarks on the relative Duties of the Commissariat and Purveyor's
Departments
Naval Assistant-Surgeons
Commanders of the Navy without a special Retirement
Restriction on the Promotion of Post Captains
Education of Engineer and Artillery Officers; Academy at Woolwich
Trisection of an Angle
Changes in the Stations of Corps
97
99
102
104, 253
105
107
109
109, 260
110
111
112, 392
113, 265, 401, 553
Arrivals, Sailings, and Incidents in the Fleet
124, 270, 407, 562
A Plan for providing Seamen for the British Navy without resorting to
Impressment
Colloquies with Folard
A Winter March in Canada in 1813
133
137
141, 285, 429, 574
144, 288, 432, 576
145
150
165
No. V. 168, No. VI. 499
177
Nautical Reminiscences of the late Admiral Sir J. S. Yorke
229
Upon the Importance of Steam Navigation
Considerations on Gratuitous Military Education, and its Effect on the
Sir Edward Seward's Narrative-Memoir of Count Lavallette-
Standard Novels-National Library-Cabinet Cyclopædia, and
Library Classical Library-Edinburgh Cabinet Library-Nar-
rative of the Ashantee War-The last Days of the Antediluvian
World-Portrait of Patrick Gibson-Memoirs of the late War
Letter from Capt. Basil Hall on Massey's Patent Sounding Machine
Reply of Colonel Napier to the Letter of Count Alten on a passage of
his History
244
246
24.7
On the Actions and Merits of the French and English Cavalry
Purveyor's Department
248
256
Ship's Ordnance-Suggestions for increasing the weight of Shot
Gen. Washington's opinion on the recompense of Military Service
The Frog-Belt.
263
On certain Terms used in Gunnery
A newly invented Rifle Ramrod
Parliamentary Proceedings
Record of the 71st Regiment
On the Maritime Population of the British Empire
Promotion
The Bounty Again!
Sir Walter Scott
On the Principle of Subordination
The War of Terry Alt
The Services of Lord de Saumarez
373
Reply to Colonel Macerone's observations on Rifle Shells
Traits and Incidents, Naval and Military.-Some of the Services of
John Solomon, one of the Gigs of the Pallas and Imperieuse-Ser-
vices-Hauling down a Frenchman's Jack-A Resurrection-The
Action of Benevente, and Capture of Gen. Le Fevre-Colonel
John Cameron-Sir Samuel Hood
Lord Munster, in Explanation of a Passage of his "Campaign of 1809,"
referring to Lord Howden
378
385
Coronation Titles and Ribbons lately bestowed upon the Army and
Naval Literature.-On the Advantages of Observing a Ship's Inclina-
tion at Sea. By Henry Chatfield-2. A Letter on Certain Abuses
and Inconsistencies in the Administration of the British Navy.
Anonymous-3. Invention of an effective and unfailing method of
forming instantaneous communication with the shore in Ship-
wreck, and illuminating the scene in the dark and tempestuous
night. By J. Murray, F.S.A., &c.-4 Suggestions for the Esta-
433
388
390
391
392
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
418