PRINCIPAL ADDITIONS TO LIBRARY DURING JANUARY, 1901. Гренадерскіе и пѣхотные полки. (List of Guards and Infantry.) Official. 8vo. St. Petersburg, 1899. Полки ин странныхъ государствъ имѣющіе шефаме ихъ императорскія величества. (Foreign Regiments of which their Imperial Majesties are Colonels.) Official. St. Petersburg, 1899. 8vo. Стрелковыя части. (List of Rifle Regiments.) Official. 8vo. Императорская Гвардія. (List of Imperial Guards.) Official. Драгунскіе полки. (List of Dragoon Regiments.) Official. St. Petersburg, 1900. 8vo. St. Petersburg, 1899. 8vo. St. Petersburg, 1897. Campagne de 1866. By C. DE REMÉMONT. Tome I. 8vo. Paris, 1900. Moltke und Benedek. By VON SCHLICHTING. 8vo. Berlin, 1900. Les Corps Francs dans la Guerre Moderne; les Moyens à leur opposer. By Capitaine V. CHARETON. 8vo. Paris, 1901. La France Militaire Illustrée. By Lieut.-Colonel A. DALLY. 2nd Edition. 8vo. Paris, 1901. Voyage du Général Gallieni. By Capitaine X. Royal 4to. Paris, 1901. 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Lord Roberts as a Soldier in Peace and War. By Captain W. E. CAIRNS. The Biograph in Battle. By W. K.-L. DICKSON. 8vo. London, 1901. Svo. The Great Seals of England. By ALFRED BENJAMIN and ALLAN WYON. Demy fol. London, 1887. The Tactics of To-day. By Major C. E. CALLWELL. 8vo. London, 1900. Wellington's Men. By W. H. FITCHETT. 8vo. London, 1900. At Pretoria. By JULIAN RALPH. 8vo. London, 1901. Paul Jones, Founder of the American Navy. By AUGUSTUS C. BUELL. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1900. Ambushes and Surprises. By Colonel G. B. MALLESON. 8vo. London, 1885. War and Policy. By SPENSER WILKINSON. 8vo. London, 1900. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. 3rd Series. Vol. XI. (Vol. 61 of Entire Series.) 8vo. London, 1900. Handbook of the German Army (Home and Colonial), 2nd edit. Revised in the Intelligence Division of the War Office, by Major J. E. EDMONDS, R.E. D.A.A.G. Demy 12mo. London, 1900. PRIZE ESSAY GOLD MEDALLISTS, with rank at time of Essay. 1874. Captain H. W. L. HIME, Royal Artillery. 1875. Commander GERARD H. U. NOEL, RN. 1876. Lieutenant JOHN F. G. Ross of Bladensburg, Coldstream Guards. 1877. No Medal Awarded. 1878. Captain EMILIUS CLAYTON, Royal Artillery. 1879. Captain the Hon. EDMUND R. FREMANTLE, C.B.,C.M.G., A.D.C.,R.N. 1880. Captain J. K. TROTTER, Royal Artillery. 1881. Captain LINDESAY BRINE, R.N. 1882. No Medal Awarded. 1883. Captain CHARLES JOHNSTONE, R.N. 1884. Captain G. F. BROWNE, Northamptonshire Regiment. 1885. Lieutenant FREDERICK C. D. STURDEE, R.N. 1886. Captain C. E. CALLWELL, Royal Artillery. 1887. No Medal Awarded. 1888. Captain J. F. DANIELL, R.M.L.I. (Military Medal). 1889. Captain HENRY F. CLEVELAND, R.N. 1890. Captain G. E. BENSON, Royal Artillery. 1891. Captain ROBERT W. CRAIGIE, R.N. 1892. Lt.-Colonel J. FARQUHARSON, C.B., Royal Engineers. 1893. Commander F. C. D. STURDEE, R.N. 1894. Major F. B. ELMSLIE, Royal Artillery. 1895. No Medal Awarded. 1896. Captain G. F. ELLISON, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) 1897. Commander GEORGE A. BALLARD, R.N. 1898. Captain W. B. BROWN, Royal Engineers. 1899. Commander GEORGE A. BALLARD, R.N. CAPTAIN JAMES, P.S.C. (Honours), late R.E., Mr. E. CARLISLE, M.A., Cantab., CAPTAIN M. H. GREGSON, late R.E., 5, LEXHAM GARDENS, CROMWELL ROAD, LONDON, W., Prepare Resident and Non-Resident Pupils for the Navy, the Army. all Civil Service Examinations, and the Universities. Special facilities are also offered to Officers studying for the Staff College, Promotion, Ordnance College, and Interpreterships. RECENT SUCCESSES INCLUDE: SANDHURST, DECEMBER, 1900. The following FIFTEEN PASSED FROM US:- B. R. Reilly W. H. Ralston. R. D. Gardner.. .9237 7071 6262 5651 5572 5258 .4978 -4770 .*J. A. Dane COMPETITIVE, SEPTEMBER, 1900. Under the Old Regulations. C. A. 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