[American.]
ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL.
June 22, 1901. Not a New Explosive. Defenseless Canada. Submarine Boats. Interesting Rifle Experiments. General Bates on Datto Mundi. National Guard as a Reserve. The Boer War and England’s Supremacy. Reports on the Boer War. Trial of the Wisconsin. Field Manoeuvres, First Brigade, N. Y. War on the Hudson. New German Mauser, Model 98. Shields for Field Guns.
June 29. China and the Allies. Officering the Army. The Future of the Lance. Hazards in War and Peace. Trial of the Wisconsin. Explosion at Mare Island. Graphic Comparison of Heavy Guns.
July 6. How Clothes Kill Natives. How the French See Us. Our Troops in China. Properties of Maximite. Report on the Illinois. Government by Philipinos.
July 13, Ordnance and Fortifications. Advantages of Military Training.
July 20. Admirable Work of Ordnance Board. Foreign View of Gettysburg. General Funston’s Report. The Superposed Turret. The Latest Turbine Steamer. Design for a Seagoing Battleship. The Perry Expedition to Japan.
August 10. The Threat of War. The Turkish View of Cowardice. French Submarines. British and French Naval Manoeuvres. Trial of the Torpedo-boat Biddle. Control of Infantry Fire.
August 17, Medical Hints for the Tropics. British Army Weaknesses. No Use for Conning Towers. Admiral Melville on Modern Warships. U. S. Dock at Subig. Sailers or Steamers for Training. “The Graydon” in Submarine Warfare.
August 24. French Naval Manoeuvres.
August 31. Results of a Single Victory. History of Our Army. Our Naval Program. The Cuban Artillerymen. Lessons in Shi]) Failures. Drill of the North Atlantic Squadron.
September 7. The Value of Submarine Boats. Our New Army. Some Points in Coast Defense. Our Transport Service. Gun Training and Practice. Naval Progress, 1900-1901.
September 14. Risks in Modern War. Rapid Repair in Modern War Wounds. New Foreign Field Guns. A General Staff for the Army. Corps of Artillery. Segmental Wire-wound Guns. The English Boiler Tests. Comparative Efficiency of Small Arms.
September 21. Is Gibraltar a Safe Defense? William McKinley. Theodore Roosevelt. The Policy of the President. Gunnery Practice for the Navy.
September 28. Discipline and Tyranny.
ARMY AND NAVY REGISTER.
June 22, 1901. Our Ancient Militia Laws. Maxim and His Ite. Reports of Operations in China. Report of Visitors to the Naval Academy.
July 6. The Naval Militia. The Mechanics and Valor of War, Rations to Officers on Sea-going Vessels. Foreign Service Notes. Mare Island Explosion. Launching of the Maine. Electric Fireproofing. The Boston Dry Dock.
July 13. Pay of Rear-Admirals. Philippine Operations. A Board’s Good Work. Need of Naval Program. The Delays on Naval Ships. The Bureau Chiefs. Russia in Manchuria. Mortar Tests. Notes on Naval Vessels. Success of the Zede.,
July 27. Minority Report on Battleships. French Submarines. Naval and Private Shipbuilding. Torpedo-boat Board.
August 3. Reports on Battleships. A Home Critic of the British Navy.
August 10. Report on Occupation of Camp Higginson. Manila Nautical School. Report on Drills of the Iowa and Wisconsin. Secret Service in Manila. The British Naval Manoeuvres,
August 17. Report on the Iowa’s Marines Ashore. The New Artillery Officers.
August 24. North Atlantic Fleet Manoeuvres. A Naval Reserve.
August 31. Naval Gun Drills. Battleship Illinois. Notes on Naval Progress. Naval Engineer Duty.
September 7. The Evolution of Bunker Filling.
CASSIER’S MAGAZINE.
July, 1901. Railway Engineering in China. Electric Cable Making, The Efficiency of Marine Boilers. Locomotive Building in the United States. Some American Turret Lathes.
August. The Nile Reservoirs. The Machinery of Torpedo- boats. Alternating Current Power Work.
September. The Glasgow Exhibition. The Tool, the Machine, the Man. The Measuring Machine in the Workshop.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NAVAL ENGINEERS.
August, 1901. Contract trial of the United States Seagoing Battleship Illinois. Contract Trials of the Torpedo-boats Shu- brick and Thornton. Mercantile Auxiliaries. Conversion and and Re-armament of Ships on the Effective List. The Grounding of the German Battleship Kaiser Friedrich III. U. S. Torpedo-boats Bagley, Barney, and Biddle. On the Limit of Economical Speed of Ships. Triple-screw Ships.
JOURNAL OF THE MILITARY SERVICE INSTITUTION.
July, 1901. Artillery Organization. Clothing and Equipment. Meat Ration in the Tropics. The Negro Volunteer. Visit of the Allies to China. Campaign in Orange Free State.
September. Military Topography. Some points of Tactics. Supply and Distribution. Field Service Instruction. French Autumn Manoeuvres.
JOURNAL OF THE UNITED STATES ARTILLERY.
July and August, 1901. Organization of the Field Artillery. Sights for Direct Fire Guns. The Spanish Defenses of San Juan, Porto Rico. The Development of the Krupp Field Artillery Material. The 16-inch Breech-loading Rifle. The Study of Sea Power. Experiments in Illustration of the Top Motion of Rotating Oblong Projectiles.
MARINE ENGINEERING.
July, 1901. Launch of the Battleship Ohio. Stability of Steamers After Collision at Sea. Liquid Fuel for Merchant Steamers. U. S. S. Mayflower. Steam Jackets and Their Efficiency. Direct Connected Air Pumps. Cruising Motor Launch. Japanese School of Marine Engineering.
August. Compound vs. Triple-expansion Engines. French Battleship Hoche. Shooters Island Shipyard. Trials of the U. S. Torpedo-boats Bagley and Barney. Stability of Steamers After Collision at Sea. Belleville vs. Scotch Boilers.
September. Theoretical Indicator and Valve Diagrams. Floating Dock for the Spanish Government. Mercantile Auxiliaries. United States Frigate Hartford. School of Marine Engineering, University of Michigan.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
June 22, 1901. American Locomotives Abroad. Our Fastest Battleship. An Adjustable Power-hammer. Launch of the Submarine Torpedo-boat Fulton. The Three Cup Yachts of 1901. The Stralau-Treptow Tunnel Under the River Spree.
June 29. Reconstruction of German Cruisers: Curious Docking Accident. Water Supply System of Chicago.
July 6. Height of Ocean Waves. Coke as a Substitute for Anthracite Coal. New Breech-loading Quick-firing Gun. The Factor of Safety in Yachts. The Restoration of Star Photographic Negatives.
July 13. Report of Royal British Observatory for 1900. Admirable Work of the Ordnance Board at Sandy Hook. An Improved Double-Cylinder Force Pump.
July 20. The Struggle of the Cup Champions. Introducing American Methods in England. Oil for Marine Use. Two of the Latest Types of Battleships. Marconi’s Wireless Telegraphy. Automobile for Military Purposes. Cost of English and American Locomotives.
August 3. Future Reconstruction of the Brooklyn Bridge. Recent Developments in the British Navy. A Wave Motor.
August 10. Supervision and Safety of the Brooklyn Bridge. The Santos-Dumont Balloon.
August 17. Mishap to the Santos-Dumont Airship. Big Ships and Deep Waterways. Water-tube vs.. Fire-tube Boilers for Naval Use. The Naval Program for 1901.
August 24. Vulnerability of the Superposed Turret. September 7. A Promising Type of Gun. The Design of Propellers. Marconi Telegraphs on the British Fleet. New 5-inch Segmental Wire-wound Gun for the United States Army. September 14. Target Practice at Aldershot.
September 28. Foster’s Fog Signals.
[Foreign.]
ENGINEERING.
June 14, 1901. The Development of Smokeless Powder in the United States. The Drift of Projectiles.
June 23. Babcock and Wilcox Boilers at the Glasgow Exhibition. Illustrated. Oil-burning Torpedo-boat. Illustrated. The Navy Estimates. The Wclin Boat-lowering Gear. Illustrated.
June 28. The Shallow-draught Gunboat Teal. Illustrated. Conversion and Re-armament of Ships on the Effective List. Speed of Ships. Illustrated.
July 5. The King Edward. Illustrated. The Naval Architects and the Navy. The Dutch Torpedo-boat Rindjani. The Development of Smokeless Powder. On Freeboards. Illustrated. The Transverse Strength of Ships. Illustrated.
July 12. Erosion of Guns. Illustrated. Drift of Projectiles. The Condition of the Navy. The United States Transport Service. Trials of H. M. First-class Battleship Vengeance.
July 19. Schneider-Canet Quick-firing Guns and Howitzers for Field Service. Illustrated. The United States Army Transport Sumner. Illustrated. The Constructive Development of the Durr Boiler in the German Navy. Illustrated. Shipbuilding in the United States. Balancing Marine Engines; the Prevention of Vibration. Erosion of Guns. The Drift of Projectiles. A Solution of the Vibration Problem. Illustrated.
July 26. Schneider-Canet Quick-firing Guns and Howitzers for Field Service., Illustrated. Vickers’ Gun-mounting Works at Barrow-in-Furness. Illustrated. Navy Boilers. The Minerva and Hyacinth Trials. Capped Armor-piercing Projectiles. The German Navy. Illustrated.
August 2. Naval Ordnance. Illustrated. High Explosive Shells. The Constructive Development of the Durr Boiler in the German Navy. Illustrated.
August 9. The Naval Manoeuvres. High Explosive Shells. Naval Ordnance. Illustrated.
August 16. Schneider-Canet Quick-firing Guns and Howitzers for Field Service. Illustrated. The United States Army Transport Sumner. Illustrated. Foreigners on British Ships. Naval Ordnance. Illustrated.
August 30. The Boiler Trials of H. M. S. Minerva and Hyacinth.
September 6. Coal-weighing and Recording Machine. The Proposed Tunnel Between Scotland and Ireland. The Displacement and Dimensions of Ships.
September 13. The New German Atlantic Liner Kronprinz Wilhelm. The Improvement of the Lower Mississippi River.
September 20. The Whitehead Torpedo Works at Flume. German Shipping Bounties. Recent Improvements in the Lighting and Buoying of the Coasts of France. Illustrated. The Steamboat Equipment of Warships.
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTION.
June, 1901. Nelson Relics. Our Food Supply in Time of War, and Imperial Defense. The Capture of the Taku Forts. The South African War of 1899-1900.
July. New French Battleship Gaulois. Second Military Prize Essay, Subject: “ Lessons to be Derived from the Expedition to South Africa in Regard to the Best Organization of the Land Forces of the Empire.” Some Impressions of the War in South Africa. The South African War of 1899-1900.
August. National Defense: The duties likely to devolve on the volunteers in connection therewith; some suggestions as to how we may best fit ourselves for the task. The Native Question in South Africa. The Canteen Question. The South AfrIcan War of 1899-1900. The Execution of the Field Defenses of London. The Elswick Battery in South Africa.
September. New French First-class Cruiser Guichen, 8300 tons; I. H. P., 25,000. Army Reform. The Necessity for an Advisory Board. Some Ideas of a South African About the War. The South African War of 1899-1900. Garrison Artillery Company in the Field.
LE YACHT.
June 1, 1901. International Maritime Questions and the Congress of Monaco. The Dismasting of Shamrock II. The Naval Manoeuvres of 1901.
June 8., International Maritime Questions and the Congress of Monaco (concluded). The Trials of the Submarine Boats Narval and Holland. The New Italian Battleship Regina Margherita. The Cadet School Duguay-Trouin. The Mercantile Marine; French and Foreign.
June 15. The Deficiency of the Personnel of the Navy; the Necessity for Increasing the Officers’ Cadres. Benzine Motor for Boats. Naval Estimates for 1902.
June 22. The Salvage of Ships. The Coast Defense Ship Tempete. The Mercantile Marine; French and Foreign.
June 29. The New Regulations for the Mercantile Marine. The Naval Manoeuvres.
July 6. Employment of Wireless Telegraphy in the Navy. The Naval Manoeuvres. The Mercantile Marine; French and Foreign.
July 13. The Composition of the Squadrons and Naval Divisions in 1902. The Naval Manoeuvres.
July 20. The Naval Manoeuvres. The Mercantile Marine; French and Foreign.
July 27. The Naval Manoeuvres. The Turbine Mail Steamer King Edward.
August 3. The Naval Manoeuvres. Floating Docks. The Mercantile Marine; French and Foreign.
August 10. The End of the Manoeuvres.
August 17. The New Submarines. The Turkish Navy. The Mercantile Marine; French and Foreign.
August 24. The English Manoeuvres of 1900.
August 31. The New Arrangement of Our Squadrons in European Waters. The Russian Battleship Peresvict. The Mercantile Marine; French and Foreign.
July. Types of Armored Ships for the Line of Battle and Cruising. Launch of the Regina Margherita. The Evolution of Coast Defense in the 19th Century. Naval Notes.
August-September. The Protection of Ships in the 19th Century. Power Operation of Guns: Hydraulic or Electric Power. Naval Notes.
REVUE MARITIME.
July, The present British Fleet and Its Development (translation). Naval Notes.
August. The Naval Campaign in the Channel in 1779. Naval Notes.
THE ENGINEER.
June 14, 1901. Steam Engines at the Glasgow Exhibition. Gate Machinery for the Mersey Docks. Armor-plate Manufacture in Germany.
June 21. The Defense of Coaling Stations. Steam Engines at the Glasgow Exhibition. The French Naval Manoeuvres. Coal Values,
June 28. Naval Boilers. Progress of Warships and Machinery Building in England. The Antidote to Submarines.
July 5. Steam Engines at the Glasgow Exhibition. The American Coal Trust. All the World’s Fighting Ships. Floating Dock for Minorca.
July 12. The Minerva and Hyacinth. The American Cup Race. The New Battleships. H, M. Cruiser Leviathan. A Huge Liquid Fuel Burner.
July 19. Shermuly’s Life-saving Apparatus. H. M. Ships Minerva and Hyacinth. Water for Steam Engines. H. M S. Cornwallis.
July 26. Steam Engines at the Glasgow Exhibition. New Protected Cruisers for the United States Navy. Illustrated. Santos-Dumont Navigatablc Balloon.
August 2. Electric Machinery at Glasgow. Modernizing Ironclads. Explosions of Historical Locomotives. Naval Ordnance.
August 9. New Marine Works at Naples. American Locomotives in England. Review of Marine Engineering During the Last Ten Years.
August 16. Inward-flow Turbines. Boilers at flic Glasgow Exhibition. Torpedo-boat Destroyers. Review of Marine Engineering During the Last Ten Years.
August 23. Annual Report on Explosives. Atlantic-Mediterranean Canal. Submarine Railway Tunnel at Boston. The Naval War Game. Armor-plate Trial. The Lesson of the French Naval Manoeuvres. Wreck Statistics for 1900. The Progress of Marine Engineering During the Last Ten Years. Illustrated.
August 30. American Locomotives in England. Engineering in the Royal Navy. No. 1. New York and the Great Lakes. Slip of Screw Propellers. Development of the Mode of Ignition in Small Arms and Artillery. No. V. Illustrated. Trials of H. M. S. Minerva and Hyacinth.
September 6. Engineering in the Royal Navy., No. 11.
September 13. Blind Shells. Deepening the Sea of Azoy. More Guns. Irrigation of the Nile Valley and Its Future. Illustrated.
September 20. The French Combined Naval and Military Western Manoeuvres. Development of the Mode of Ignition in Small Arms and Artillery. No. VI. Illustrated. President McKinley. The loss of the Cobra. The Railway Ferry Steamer and Ice-breaker Scotia. Illustrated. The Newest Norddeutscher Lloyd Liner. Approximate Rules for the Determination of the Displacement and Dimensions of a Ship.
UNITED SERVICE GAZETTE.
June 15, 1901. A New Machine Rifle. War Office Organization.
June 22. The Cossack. Turkey (Asiatic) Mounted Militia. Training Ground in South Africa. The Treatment of the Militia. The Transvaal War.
June 29. Admiralty Works at Gibraltar. The Transvaal War. The Increase of Freedom in Russia and the Increase of Restraint in England. The War and Its Lessons. M. de Bloch on flic War. Tlie Gun Power of Cruisers.
July 6. The Resemblance of the Cossack Character to the English. Admiralty Surveys During 1900. The Navy and the Mediterranean.
July 13. Russian Officer’s Account of the Recapture of Spion Kopje,—I. The Strength of the Navy. A South African on the War. The Navy in Parliament. The New Shipbuilding Program.
July 20. Balloons in Warfare. A Russian Officer’s Account of the Recapture of Spion Kopje.—II. Naval Training.
July 27. Australian Defense. The Cavalry Manoeuvres.
August 3. The Transvaal War. Naval Ordnance, The Naval Manoeuvres. Naval Volunteers.
August 10. The Transvaal War. The Naval Manoeuvres. —II.
August 17. Some Notes on the Naval Manoeuvres.
August 24. Naval Scouts. Russia and the Balkan States Combining to Resist the Teutonic Aggression in the East. Military Policy and Imperial Needs.
August 31. Russia’s Naval Power in the Baltic and the Summer Manoeuvres of the St. Petersburg Garrison.
September 7. The Naval Development of the Nineteenth Century. The Transvaal War.
September 14. Floating Docks. Steamboat Equipment of Warships.
THE STEAMSHIP.
June, 1901. Compound Surface-condensing Marine Engines., Marine Boiler Explosions. Speed at Sea. The Asral. The Marine Steam Turbine and Its Application to Fast Vessels. An Instrument for Measuring the Rolling of Ships. The Conversion of Old Marine Engines.
July. Combined Boiler Circulator and Feed-water Heater. Marine Boiler Explosions. How should Boiler-heating Surfaces be Calculated. Water-tube boilers. Report on Steam Turbines. A New Lightship.
August. On Screw Propellers. Engineering in China. The Crompton Ash Hoist. Illustrated. H. M. S. Leviathan. Holzapfel’s Compositions. New Method for Testing the Strength of Iron and Steel. Steam Turbines and Superheated Steam.. The Water-tube Boiler Question in the German Navy. Causes of Heating in Metal Bearings.
September. Electrical Deck Planer. Illustrated. Marine Boiler Explosions. Benedict Nickel Seamless Tubing. Illustrated. Report on Steam Engines and Boilers. The Pendulum Propeller. Circulating Condensing Water Without a Pump. The New Turbine Steamer King Edward. Illustrated. Liquid Fuel Aboard Ships.,