[American.]
ARMY AND NAVY REGISTER.
January 7, 1899. Decision on Exercise of Command.
January 2. Our Duty and Rights in Samoa.
ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL.
January 7, 1899. Navy Estimates. Militia for National Defense. The Winslow at Cardenas. Admiral Bunce on Monitors. Torpedo-boats.
January 14. Cost of Purchased Vessels. Ordnance Devices.
January 21. Triple Screw War Steamers.
January 28. The True Use of Torpedoes.
February 4. Navy Munition in the War. Wire Field Guns.
February 11. The Spanish Warships. A New Japanese Battle-ship. Facts concerning Modem Bullets. New Dry Docks.
February 18. The New French Torpedo-boat.
February 25. The Gathmann System of Firing High Explosives.
March 4. Krupp-Harvey Armor. Tactics in Modern War.
March 11. Sea-coast Fortifications. Krupp Process Armor. The New Ships. The Navy Ration.
CASSIER’S MAGAZINE.
February, 1899. The Outlook in Marine Engineering. The Ventilation of Steamships. Electric Utilization of Water Powers.
March. The Problem of Battle-ship Design. The United States Revenue Cutter Service. The Outlook in Marine Engineering. Points in Boiler and Engine Selection.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NAVAL ENGINEERS.
February, 1899. Recent Advances in the Manufacture of High-grade Boiler and Pipe Material. The Production of Metallic Tubes by Extrusion. Indicator Diagrams of Multiple-Expansion Engines. Electrical Propulsion for Torpedo-boats. Automatic Stokers for Marine Use. Test of a Diesel Motor. Official Report of the Operation of Ericsson’s Surface Condenser and Evaporator for Marine Engines, 1847. The Valuation of Coals. Shrink and Force Fits. Direct Utilization of Producer Gas in Europe. Cylinder Ratios for Compound Engines. Early Steamboats.
JOURNAL OF THE U. S. ARTILLERY.
November and December, 1898. Apply Corrections when Ranging by the Fork System. A Horizontal-base Range and Position-finder for Coast Artillery. English Light Artillery. Instructions for Repulsing Attempts at Landing by North American Expeditions on the Coast of Cuba. The New Field Artillery.
JOURNAL OF THE MILITARY SERVICE INSTITUTION.
March, 1899. Oblique Attack. Defects in our Military Machine. A National Reserve. What is the Use of a Regular Army? The Machine Gun Arm. The National Guard. Battery Competition. Reprints and Translations.
JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE.
January, 1899. Process of Fire-proofing Wood to be used for the Woodwork of War Vessels.
March. The United States Repair Ship Vulcan. A Novel Pumping Engine. An Improved Method for Making Steel Castings. New Uses for Aluminum.
THE IRON AGE.
January 19, 1899. The Biggest Ship Afloat January 26. The Use of Gas Engines for Dynamo Driving. The New British Naval Gun.
February 2. The Manchester Ship Canal.
February 23. High Explosives in Guns and Shells. The Navy Appropriations.
March 2. The Largest American-built Steamships. Krupp Armor Plate. The Naval Appropriations.
March 16. Feed-water Regulators on the British Ship Pactolus. Naval Matters.
[Foreign.]
ENGINEERING.
January 13, 1899. Submarine Survey. Electric Generators. Tests of Armor Plates for the Japanese Battle-ship Asahi. The Paris Exhibition of 1900. Naval Engineers. Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering in 1898.
January 20. The Lorain Steel Company’s Works, Ohio. Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering in 1898. New Breech Mechanism for Vickers’ 12-in. Gun. The Shipbuilding Boom. The Barking Boiler Explosion. High-speed Engines.
January 27. Electric Generators. Submarine Survey. Sound Signalling at Sea. Torpedo-boat Destroyers for China. White’s Water-tube Boilers. Year-books and Annuals. A Japanese View of Far Eastern Affairs. Submarine Telegraph Enterprise. The Stability of Tank Engines. On the Diffusion of Sulphides through Steel.
February 3. Messrs. Schneider & Co.’s Works at Creusot, No. XLII. Collisiop Mats. Naval Officers’ Duties. The Paris Exhibition of 1900. The Spontaneous Ignition of Charcoal.
February 10. Submarine Survey. Messrs. Schneider & Co.’s Works at Creusot, No. XLIII. The Management of Ordnance Factories. Steam Trials of H. M. S. Ariadne. White’s Patent Boiler.
February 17. The Nicaragua Canal. Messrs. Schneider & Co.’s Works at Creusot, No. XLIV. Allen and Barker’s Gas and Oil Engines.
February 24. Electric Cabs in Paris. Messrs. Schneider & Co.’s Works at Creusot, No. XLV. Preservative Paints for Iron Chemically Considered. An Ice-breaking Steamer for Russia.
March 3. Messrs. Schneider & Co/s Gun Factory at Havre. Japanese Armored Cruiser Asama. White’s Patent Boiler. Naval Engineers.
JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTION, NEW SOUTH WALES.
Vol. IX, 1897. The Metropolitan Water Supply from a Military Point of View. Suggestions for an Infantry Drill for Australian Troops. Some Remarks on Rifle Shooting. An Australian Soldier in British South Africa.
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTION.
January, 1899. The Present Situation on the Indian Frontier. The Evolution of Volunteer Position Artillery to Volunteer Field Artillery. The First Siege of Rhodes, 1480. Annual Report of the Secretary, Navy Department, Washington. The Trans-Siberian Railway. The Interoceanic Canal.
February. French First-class Battle-ship Bouvet, 12,200 tons, 14,000 I. H. P. Appendix to the Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Navigation. The Training of a Battalion in the Attack. The Jane Naval War Game. The Siege and Capture of Belle- Isle, 1761.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY INSTITUTION.
February, 1899. Some Experiences in Egypt. Artillery used in Recent Campaigns and its Effects. Logarithmic Slide Rule.
THE ENGINEER.
January 13, 1899. The S. S. Oceanic. Boiler Explosion at Barking. The Phenomena of Boiler Explosions. The French Submarine Boats.
January 20, The Oil Engine for Motor Cars. Our Coast Defenses. The Trans-Siberian Railway: its Immediate Prospects. How the Oceanic was Launched. Submarine Boats. Compound Engines for High Pressures. The Manchester Ship Canal.
January 27. The Oil Engine for Motor Cars. Thames Pioneer Shipbuilders and Marine Engineers. Steam Engineering in the United States Navy. The Future of Telephone Service. The United States Armored Cruiser Albany. The Boiler Explosions of a Year. Engineers in the United States Navy. The Machinery of the United States Navy. Submarine Boats.
February 10. The Oil Engine for Motor Cars. The Duties of Naval Engineers. Discussion of the Mechanical Theory of Steamship Propulsion. Feed-water Regulator. H. M. S. Pactolus. A Novel Condenser.
February 17. The Duties of Naval Engineers, No. 99. Coast Telegraphic Communication. The Progress of Aluminum. The Paris Exhibition of 1900. A Remarkable Boiler Explosion. Liquid Fuel for Boilers.
February 24. The Duties of Naval Engineers, No. III. The Performance of Individual Ships at Santiago. New Type Wire Guns, No. 1. The Engines of H. M. S. Goliath,
March 3. The Duties of Naval Engineers, No. IV. New Type Wire Guns, No. II. Coast Telegraphic Communication. Argentine Cruiser General Belgrano. The Paris Exhibition of 1900. The Trials of H. M. S. Pomone. Shipyard Development on the Clyde.
THE STEAMSHIP.
January, 1899. Shipbuilding Returns for Geie. Early Marine Engineering in the United States. A Brisk Year for American Shipbuilding. Marine Boiler Explosions. Variable Buoyancy Submarine Torpedo-boat
February. Marine Boiler Explosions. The Naval Engineer’s Place of Duty. The New Naval Contracts.
March. Marine Boiler Explosions. On the Shape of Torpedo-boats. The Prevention of Collisions at Sea during Foggy Weather. The Growing Speed of Steamships, Steamship Ventilation. Another Water-tube Boiler. Electrical Propulsion for Torpedo-boats. The Latest Russian Cruiser.
UNITED SERVICE GAZETTE.
December 31, 1898. Admiral Cervera on the Spanish Fleet. Interesting Gunnery. Trials in America.
January 7, 1899. Speed Trials of Warships.
January 21. Do Naval Officers go to Sea too Young? Engine-room Experience in War Time.
January 28. The Greco-Turkish War. A British Reading of the Tsar Rescript. Patent Fuel for the Navy. Steam Speeds at Sea.
February 4. The Growing Speeds of Steamships. The Ram in our Navy.
February 11. Visual Signalling. Manners and Morals. Tactics in Modern War.
February 18. The Evolution of Naval Recruits. The Training of Boy Sailors. Artillery in the Attack.
February 25. The Navy and the Empire.
March 4. The 5-inch Howitzers at Omdurman. New Russian Cruisers.