[AMERICAN]
ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL
DECEMBER 14, 1901. British Transport Service. The New Floating Dry Dock at New Orleans. Government of the Philippines. Guarding the Flag. Admiral Bradford's Opinion. Bill for a Naval Reserve. Military Defects of the Boers. A Mammoth Sailing Ship.
DECEMBER 21, 1901. Gun Explosions.
DECEMBER 28, 1901. The Massacre in Samar. The Principles of Coast Defense. Our Soldiers as Firemen. The Ordnance Dispute. The Necessity of Fighting.
JANUARY 4, 1902. Mr. Long's Plea for the Navy. Matrimonial Rights of Officers. British Losses in South Africa. For the Improvement of the Guard. Enforcing Discipline in the Army. The Practice of Dueling. Messing in the Navy. Admiral Melville's Plan. Launch of the Missouri. Condition of the New York Guard.
JANUARY 11, 1902. Ability of British Officers. Napoleon's First War with Russia. The Massacre in Samar. Command of the Army. Enemies to Peace. Naval Reserve Bill. "Sea Power," by Captain Mahan and others. New Orleans Dry Dock. Mounted Men in South Africa.
JANUARY 18, 1902. Army and Navy Journal and Its Editor. Again the Canteen Question. Forty Years of The Army and Navy Journal. How to Enforce Discipline. Utility of Torpedo Craft. Praise for Our New Battleships.
JANUARY 25, 1902. Rigorous Measures in Luzon. New Army Bill in Prospect. Justice for Revenue Cutter Service. Discipline in the Navy. Aid to the Enemy. Navy Ration and Messing. Naval Battle at Panama. New Rifle for the Army. Daring Work of the Marines.
FEBRUARY I, 1902. The Navy a Promoter of Industries. Researches on Nitro-Cellulose. Our Forces in China. The Mikasa and the Battery System. Electricity in War Defenses. Army Reorganization Bill. To Organize the Militia. On Behalf of Torpedo Boats. The Revenue Cutter Service. Inventions of Naval Officers. Torpedo Boat Report. Needs of the Navy. French Mercantile Marine. Drill at Maine University.
FEBRUARY 8, 1902. Shipbuilding in the United States. A Parallel and a Lesson. Needs of More Navy Officers. Hardships of the Marines in Samar. Failure in Torpedo Boats. Estimates for Naval Ordnance.
FEBRUARY 15, 1902. The Danish West Indies. Alliance Between England and Japan. Decision in the Deming Case. Whitehead and Howell Torpedoes. Revenue Cutter Service. The Navies of the World.
FEBRUARY 22, 1902. Lincoln's War Dispatches. Theory of a Ship Resistance. Liquid Fuel for Naval Purposes. Increase A Ship Resistance. Liquid Fuel for Naval Purposes. Increase in the Navy. Fiske's Semaphore System. Inspection of the Illinois. Launch of the Kroonland. Proper Use of Rifle and Bayonet.
MARCH 1, 1902. Wireless Telegraphy for the Navy. For a Pacific Cable. Our New Strategic Outpost. Who Invented the Monitor. Future of the Submarine.
ARMY AND NAVY REGISTER
NOVEMBER 30, 1901. Regulations for Examination of Smokeless Powder. Plans for Coal Hoisting Towers at San Juan. Recommendations for Displacement of New Battleships and Armored Cruisers. Estimates for Army Appropriation.
DECEMBER 7, 1901. Report of Gathmann Gun Trial. Launch of Monitor "Florida." Secretary of Navy's Letter to Congress Recommending Legislation. Report of Board of Construction on Battleships and Armored Cruisers.
DECEMBER 14, 1901. Naval Militia Bill. Findings of the Schley Court of Inquiry. Table Money for Squadron Cornmanders.
DECEMBER 21, 1901. Naval Station at Mindanao. Railway to Olongapo. Admiral Schley Requests Secretary that Report of Court of Inquiry be Not Approved. Admiral Sampson's Letter. Report of Philippine Commission.
DECEMBER 28, 1901. Coaling Station at Dry Tortugas. Naval Training Station on Great Lakes. The Schley Case. The Navy Ration. The Rebuke to General Miles. The Naval Arch. Report of Philippine Commission.
JANUARY 4, 1902. The Mars Automatic Pistol. Battleship Missouri Launched. Secretary Long's Speech at Launch of Missouri. Atrocities in the Philippines.
JANUARY 11, 1902. The Test of the Floating Dry Dock at Algiers. The Naval Experimental Station. Prizes and Bounties. Official Report of Samar Massacre.
JANUARY 18, 1902. Training for Firemen on Board Cincinnati. American Submarine.
JANUARY 25, 1902. Lieutenant Littlefield's Report on Naval Recruiting. Philippine Friar Lands. Manoeuvers of French Submarines. Major Waller's Samar Campaign. Naval Reserve Bills. The Cook in the Navy.
FEBRUARY, 1902. With this number begins a series of illustrated supplements issued monthly. Deep Sea Sounding in Caribbean. Naval Recruiting at Chicago. Pay under Personnel Act. Report on Torpedo Boats and Destroyers. Chief of Bureau of Navigation Reports to Congress on State of Navy Personnel.
FEBRUARY 8, 1902. Opposition to General Crozier. Naval War College. Philippine Health Report. Service Legislation. Marines in Samar. Major Glassford on Naval Training. Colonial Army Systems. An Army Woman's Work.
FEBRUARY 15, 1902. Smokeless Powder Investigation. The New Army Bill. The Experimental Station. Bi-monthly Ordnance Report. The State War and Navy Building. The Kearney Massacre Monument Association.
FEBRUARY 22, 1902. Final Report On the Illinois. The President on Admiral Schley's Appeal. Cost and Repairs of the Navy.
CASSIER'S MAGAZINE
FEBRUARY, 1902. A Modern Foundry. Dangers from Electric Trolley Wires. Hoisting Machinery. Industry and Electricity in Great Britain.
MARCH, 1902. Conveying Machinery in Coal Mining. Rough and Ready Engineering. Modern French Locomotive Practice. The Chinese.
JOURNAL OF THE MILITARY SERVICE INSTITUTION
JANUARY, 1902. The Utilization of Native Troops in Our Foreign Possessions. The Action of San Mateo. Death of General Lawton. Characteristics of the Campaigns of Frederic, Napoleon and Moltke. Peace Preparation for War Duties. Selection of Suitable Military Stations in the West Indies. The Signal Corps in Sea-Coast Defense. Military Rewards in the United States. The Service Magazine. The Cavalry Question.
MARCH, 1902. Are Disappearing Guns Essential to the Efficient Defense of Our Seaports. Peon or Soldier. Who Burned Ilo Ilo, Panay. Drunkenness in the Army. Army Regulations. The Megaphone in the Field. Diseases that Attack our Animals. The Knell of the Volley.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
NOVEMBER 23, 1901. Puget Sound Navy Yard. Sea Tests of Belleville Boilers. Concrete Arch Bridges at Niagara. French Submarines. Eclipse Expedition to Sumatra. The Opossum.
NOVEMBER 30, 1901. Tests of the Gathmann Shell. The Growth and Status of Natural Gas. Useful Spiders. The Population of the World. The Cape to Cairo Telegraph. Latest Battleship Designs. New Underground Electric Railroads for London.
DECEMBER 7, 1901. Irrigation of the Delta of the Colorado. Cave Drawings of the Paleolithic Epoch. The Manufacture of Oil Cloth. The Drainage and Sewerage of New Orleans. Rankin Bridge for the Transit of Molten Iron.
DECEMBER 21, 1901. The Nicaragua or Panama Canal. The International. Kerosene Oil Motor. Iron-Making on the Pacific Coast. Measuring the Heat of the Stars. Chinese Ship Builders. International Geographical Congress.
DECEMBER 28, 1901. New United States Submarine Torpedo Boats. Transoceanic Wireless Telegraphy. A Pendulum Propeller. Portable Apparatus for Wireless Telegraphy. Alcohol Automobiles. The Inventor of the Thermometer.
JANUARY 4, 1902. Retrospect of the Year 1901. Making Bread by Machinery. Marconi's Experiments. The Great Jurassic Dimosaur. The Bagdad Railway. The Craddock Tellurian. The Santa Cruz Wave Motor. An Ether-Vapor Generator.
JANUARY 11, 1902. The Manhattan Elevated ioo,000 H. P. Power Station. The Launch of the Battleship "Missouri." New Canadian Iron Mines. Official Use of Alcohol Motors. Report of Secretary of Agriculture. Making Roads by Machinery.
JANUARY 18, 1902. The Isthmian Canal. The Perfecting of the Gasolene Motor. Electro-optical Phenomena. Submarine Oil Wells. The Klondike. Shawenegan Falls, Power Plant. The Completion of the Manchurian Railway.
ANUARY 25, 1902. Target Practice in the U. S. Navy. A New Trade Route to Persia. The Langen Suspended Railway. The Charleston Exposition. Trades and Crafts in the Old Spanish Mission.
FEBRUARY 1, 1902. The Panama Route. The Marine Turbine. The Ship Subsidy Bill. Dangers of Electric Traction. Scientific Methods of Moving Trees. The Pennsylvania Railroad Tunnel. Bridge. Some Trees and Forests of California. Experimental Study of the Motion of Fluids. Barium: Its Preparation and Properties.
FEBRUARY 8, 1902. Manufacture of Submarine Cables. Dynamite Explosion on Rapid Transit Subway. Practical Value of Nernst Lamps.
FEBRUARY 15, 1902. The Torpedo Boat Fiasco. Germany's Export Trade. New Salt of Glucinum. Mail Transportation in Cities. Home Made Electric Night Lamp. Methods for Producing Low Temperatures. The New York Assay Office. The Improvement of Washington. The Yerkes Observatory Two-Foot Reflector. The Changing Use of Gas. A Pigeon Ranch.
FEBRUARY 22, 1902. Naval Development During the Next Decade. Steam Boiler Inspection. Photographing by Electric Headlight. The Domestic Manufacture of Portland Cement. An Improved Railjoint. Winter Railroading in Alaska. Experiments with Hydride of Potassium. Forestry Work in the Philippines. The Trans-Pacific Cable.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT
NOVEMBER 30, 1901. Wire Grass. Enameling. Comparison of the Merchant Fleets of the World. Education in Great Britain. A New Gold Field. Constructor Gillmor's Comparison of Battleship Designs. The Geographic Conquests of the Nineteenth Century.
DECEMBER 7, 1901. Funeral Customs in Madagascar. The Neutralization of Phosphoric Acid. A New Feed-water Regulator. Paints and Varnishes for the Preservation of Metals and Woods. Arc Lamps for Blue Printing. Recent Experiments in Attacking Armor with High Explosive Shell. Liquid Hydrogen. Pictet's Oxygen Separation Process.
DECEMBER 14, 1901. Missing
DECEMBER 21, 1901. The Work on the Simplon Tunnel. American Air-brakes on Russian Railroads. Nicaragua or Panama. Robert Fulton. The Economic Position of Japan. The Uses of Kites to Obtain Meteorological Observations. Education in Great Britain. Etching on Zinc. The True Carthage. Batrachia and Reptilia. Rubber Culture in Venezuela.
DECEMBER 28, 1901. Discoveries in Mesopotamia. The Anatomy of Plants. The Inclination of the Planetary Axes. The Tercentenary of Tycho Brabe's Death. Missing Links. Gigantic Salamander. Bicycle Artillery. Recent Experiments with Sound Signals.
JANUARY 4, 1902. The Building of a Modern Locomotive. Lowland Protection. Elements of Electric Ignition for Automotors. Mechanical Shipment of Coal. The Vanderbilt Locomotive Boiler. The German Cruiser Vineta. Physiology. Recent Excavation of the Temple of Aegina.
JANUARY 11, 1902. The Building of a Modern Locomotive. The Position of the Engineer in Municipal Service. Direct driven Continuous-current Generators for Lighting and Power. A Telescopic Gun Sight. A Disappearing Carriage for 1.4-Inch Gun. Annual Report of Secretary of Agriculture.
JANUARY 18, 1902. Canal Number. The New Panama Canal. The Nicaragua Canal. Report of Canal Commission.
JANUARY 27, 1902. Marconi's Plans. The "Latent Heat" Fallacy. The New United States Battleships. The Cultivation of Tobacco in Connecticut. Living Water for Jerusalem. The David Selector and the Metallurgy of Copper. Need of Direct Steamship Service to Africa. Great Diamonds of all Countries. The Locomobile Steam Carriage. The Geological Society of America. Annual Report . of Secretary of Agriculture. The Weather Bureau.
FEBRUARY 1, 1902. Mexico. Lessons from the Automobile Endurance Contest. The Abandoned Farms of New England. The Benzine Motor Cycle. Tubes with Sides and Without, in Ship Resistance—an Example from Lord Kelvin. Behind the Wings in the Hoftheater in Dresden. Novelty in Patents According to German Patent Law. The Manufacture of Rubber Packings.
FEBRUARY 8, 1902. Ammonal, a New High Explosive. Venom of Serpents and Antivenomous Serum.
FEBRUARY 15, 1902. Antwerp at the Close of the Sixteenth Century. A Cretan Pompeii. Current Questions in Anthropology. A Plea for Greater Simplicity in the Language of Science. The Bullet and Dagger Proof Waistcoat. Crude Petroleum as Fuel. Recent Science. Scenes from Kilima Ujaso. The Dignity of Chemistry.
FEBRUARY 22, 1902. The Paterson Fire. Commercial Aspects of Roman Life. Color in Water. The David Copper Process. Naval Development during the Next Decade. Aerial Navigation Problems. Recent Science. The Therapeutic Value of Rest. The Early Inhabitants of the Danish West Indies. Charleston and its Exposition.
[FOREIGN]
ENGINEERING
NOVEMBER 22, 1901. The Gun Power of Warships. The Designing of War Vessels. Gyroscopic Action and the Loss of the Cobra.
NOVEMBER 29, 1901. Torpedo-Boat Destroyers.
DECEMBER 6, 1901. Boiler Explosion near Wakefield. Hydraulic Pumping Machinery.
DECEMBER 13, 1901. Test of a Gas Engine. Flooring for Engineers' Shops. Submarine Telegraph Enterprise.
DECEMBER 20, 1901. Die Forging. The Hydraulics of the Resistances of Ships. Warship Building in 1901. Boiler Explosion at Leith. The Coal Steamer Mercedes. Water-Tube Boiler.
DECEMBER 27, 1901. The American Steel Industry. Warship Building in 1901. Electrically Driven Centrifugal.
JANUARY 3, 1902. Japanese Shipyards. Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering in 1901. Towing Seagoing Lighters. The Steamboat Equipment of Warships.
JANUARY 10, 1902. Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering in 1901. The Steamboat Equipment of Warships.
JANUARY 19, 1902. Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering in 1901.
JANUARY 24, 1902. Panama or Nicaragua. Wireless Telegraphy. The Boilers of the New British Warships. Dynamo Testing at the English Electric Manufacturing Company's Works. The Parsons Steam Turbine.
JANUARY 31, 1902. Steelmaking in Japan. Small Tube- Boilers for Large Vessels. Beardmore Armor Plates.
FEBRUARY 7, 1902. Japanese Battleship Mikasa. Boilers in the Navy. British and Foreign Shipbuilding. The Steamboat Equipment of Warships.
FEBRUARY 14, 1902 The New Bermuda Floating Dock. Steam Engine Trials. Submarine Telegraph Enterprise. Boilers in the Navy. The Welin Boat Lowering Gear.
FEBRUARY 21, 1902. Positive Feed Crankpin Lubricator. The Navy Estimates. The Navy Boilers. The Metric System in America.
FEBRUARY 28, 1902. Water-Tube Boilers. The Armored Cruiser Good Hope. Debate on the Navy Estimates. On Explosions of Steam Pipes due to Water Hammer.
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL UNITED SERVICE
DECEMBER, 1901. The New French First-Class Battleship Charlemagne. The Transvaal War: Its Lessons in Regard to Militarism and Army Reorganization. Typhoid the Destroyer of Armies, and its Abolition. India: Its Fighting Races and Its Army.
JANUARY, 1902. New Russian First-Class Battleship Retvizari. Cycling as an Aid to Home Defense. From Japan to Europe by the Trans-Siberian Route. The Water-Tube Boiler Question in the German Navy. The Netherlands' South African Railway Company and The Transvaal War.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY INSTITUTION
NOVEMBER and DECEMBER, 1901. Contrasts in the Conditions of Warfare at the Beginning of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries and Some Deductions as to Possible Tactical Formations for the Future. An Old Table of Ordnance. Recent Development of Field Artillery Materiel on the Continent. Germany. Thoughts on Coast Defense Suggested by the Boer War. Boer Position on the Tugela, 1899.
LE YACHT
DECEMBER 7, 1901. The Mercantile Marine: French and Foreign. The Russian First-Class Battleship Retvizan. The New Regulations for the Mercantile Marine.
DECEMBER, 14, 1901. A New Torpedo Boat Station at Lezandrieux.
DECEMBER 21, 1901. Naval Mechanics. The English First- Class Armored Cruiser Cressy. The Mercantile Marine: French and Foreign.
DECEMBER 28, 1901. What Type to Adopt for Ships of War. The Question of the Cadres. The Russian Coast-Guardship Rotislav. The Pendulum Propeller. Recruiting for the German Mercantile Marine.
THE ENGINEER
NOVEMBER 22, 1901. Gun Explosions. The Jubilee of Submarine Telegraphy. High-Speed Double Compound Engine. H. M. First-Class Cruiser Monmouth. The Hylard Rifle Mechanism. Danish Merchant Steamer Oscar II.
NOVEMBER 29, 1901. A Fast Torpedo Destroyer. Russian Battleship Kniaz Polekin Tavritchesky. Indian Coal. Engineers in the United States Navy. The Admiralty Committee on Torpedo Destroyers.
DECEMBER 6, 1901. The French Mercantile Marine. A New Automatic Pistol. Shipbuilding on the Clyde.
DECEMBER 13, 1901. The Aesthetic Principles of Naval Architecture. Electric Lighting American Shipping. A new System of Gun Disposition.
DECEMBER 20, 1901. A New Oil Gas Generator. Aluminum in The Electrical Industries. The Steel Plate Combination. Wireless Telegraphy Across the Atlantic.
DECEMBER 27, 1901. Progress of Warships and Machinery Building in England. A Big Duplex Lathe. The Wing Propeller Fan. Russia's Mercantile Marine. German Cruiser Konig Wilhelm Ersatz. United States Warships. Our Naval Needs. A New Speed Counter.
JANUARY 3, 1902. A Comparison of Recent Battleship Designs. The New Deep-Water Dock at Cardiff. The Steamboat Equipment of Warships.
JANUARY 10, 1902. Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering During 1901. The Japanese Battleship Mikasa. How Should Steel for Girders be Tested? The French Navy in 1901. The Great Coal Question. Cordite. Repairing Worn Out Guns on Service.
JANUARY 17, 1902. Tests of High-Explosive Shells. New Government Iron and Steel Works in Japan. Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering During 1901. The Training of Engineering Apprentices. High-Speed Steam Engines.
JANUARY 24, 1902. Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering During 1901. The Japanese Cruisers Niitaka and Tsushima. The Color of Warships. Boilers for the Navy.
JANUARY 31, 1902. Blake's Improved Multitubular Vertical Boiler. The German Navy in 1901.
FEBRUARY 14, 1902. The Russian Navy in 1901. The Torpedo Accident on Board the French Battleship Jaureguiberry. Torpedo-Boat Destroyers for the Japanese Navy. Triple Expansion Engines, United States Navy. Floating Dock for Bermuda.
FEBRUARY 21, 1902. Notable Shipbuilding Abroad. The Navy Estimates.
FEBRUARY 28, 1902. The Development of the United States Navy. The Naval Estimates. Mr. Arnold Forster and The Naval Engineers. The Russian Battleship Pobieda.
UNITED SERVICE GAZETTE.
JANUARY 4, 1902. Yeomanry and Volunteers. Volunteers and Coaling Stations. The New Army Musketry Course. Volley-Firing Abandoned. Seamen in South Africa. The Transvaal War.
JANUARY 11, 1902. Yeomanry and Volunteers. Lifeboat Service in 1901. Colonies and Imperial Defense. The Transvaal War. Losses at the Front.
JANUARY 18, 1902. Yeomanry and Volunteers. The Colonies and Imperial Defense. 1. Interview with Sir John Colomb, K. C. M. G., M. P. Where Germany Threatens Russia. The Proposed Naval Volunteer Reserve. An Australian Navy. The Transvaal War. The Japanese Battleship Mikasa. Reorganization of the Infantry Volunteers.
FEBRUARY 1, 1902. The Colonies and Imperial Defense, III. Yeomanry and Volunteers. The Faults of the Bayonets and Butts of the New Russian Magazine Rifle. The Blockhouse in South Africa. Military Ballooning. South African Situation.
FEBRUARY 8, 1902. The Colonies and Imperial Defense, IV. The Army Medical Service. Newfoundland and the Naval Reserve.
FEBRUARY 15, 1902. The Colonies and Imperial Defense, V. Street Fighting. Military Tactics. Wei-hai-wei and Japan. Naval Engineers. The Transvaal War.
FERBUARY 22, 1902. The Colonies and Imperial Defense, VI. The Boer as a Soldier. The Army Estimates. Navy Estimates.