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RIFLE.

General works.

Baker (E.) Twenty-three years' practice and observations with rifle guns. 2. ed. London: The author, 1804. 18 pp., 8 pl. 8°.

Long Range, pseud. The rifle: its uses and advantages in war, in the volunteer service, and in sporting pursuits... London: T. Bosworth, 1852. 70 pp., I pl. 8°.

Thackeray ([Thomas James]). Three lectures delivered at the Guildhall, Bath, on the practice of rifle firing at various distances. London: Parker. Furnivall & Parker, 1853. 43 PP., 3 pl. 8°.

Long-Bow of the past: the rifle of the future. Cambridge: Naylor & Co., 1859. 25 pp.

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Repr.: from the " Cambridge Chronicle" of Sept. 3d, 10th, and 17th, and Oct. 8th, 1859.

Wilford (E[rnest] C[hristian]). Three lectures upon the rifle. 2. ed. 2 pl., 83 pp. London: Marlborough & Co., 1860. 16°.

Busk (H.) The rifle; and how to use it. 8th ed. enl. London, 1861. il. 16°.

Same. London and New York, 1860. 16°. Cleveland (H. W. S.) Hints to riflemen. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1864. 369 pp. 8°. Walker (Arthur). The rifle; its theory and practice... Westminster, 1864. il. diagr. 12°.

Forsyth (James). The sporting rifle and its projectiles. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1867. 4 p. l., 186 pp., 4 pl., I tab. 2. ed. 12°.

American rifles and riflemen, 1876. [New York:] C. Crawford & Co. [1876.] 32 pp., 16 1. 8°.

Gould (A. C.) Modern American rifles... Boston B. Whidden, 1892. 2 p. 1., ix-xii, 338 pp. 8°.

Fremantle (T. F.) Notes on the rifle. viii, 178 pp., 12 pl. London: Vinton & Co., 1896. 8°. Baillie-Grohman (W. A.) Rifle-shooting as a national sport. (Nineteenth Century. v. 46, pp. 367-382. London, 1899.)

Ingram (The) falling-block rifle. (Arms and Explosives. v. 7, pp. 72-73. London, 1899.)

Baillie-Grohman (W. A.) British and foreign rifle shooting. (Fortnightly Rev. (v. 73.) n. s. v. 67, pp. 290–299. London, 1900.)

Fremantle (T[homas] F[rancis]). The book of the rifle. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1901. xvii, 558 pp., I tab.

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Gould (A. C.) American rifleman's encyclopedia... collection of words and terms used by riflemen. . . definitions and explanations, and general suggestions for rifle shooting. Compiled by A. C. Gould. Cincinnati, Ohio: The Peters Cartridge Co. [cop. 1902.] 137 pp. 24°.

Kidder (James H.) The relative stopping power of large and small bore rifles. (Outing. v. 40, pp. 147-150. New York, 1902.)

Long-range shooting at twenty-five yards. (Arms and Explosives. v. 10, pp. 53-54. London, 1902.)

Rifle shooting as a new winter evening pursuit, especially for working men and lads. (Fortnightly

Rev. v. 77. (n. s. v. 71.) pp. 361–362. London, 1902.) Military Rifles.

Broeck (Victor van den). Des dangers qui peuvent résulter de l'emploi des armes à percussion dans les régiments d'infanterie de ligne ... Paris, J. Corréard, 1844. 90 pp., Il. 8°.

United States.-Ordnance Department. Reports of experiments with small arms for the military service, by officers of the department. [Appendix.] Washington, 1856. pl. diagr. 8°. Thackeray ([Thomas James]). The soldier's manual of rifle firing, at various distances. London: Longman, Brown, 1858. xiv, 15-84 pp. 12°. Coles ([Richard George]). A musketry catechism: for the use of both services and rifle clubs. London: W. Clowes & Sons, 1860. 32 pp., I plan. 2. ed. 12°.

Schoen (Julian). Rifled infantry arms; a brief description of the modern system of small arms as adopted in European armies. 2d. ed., augmented, Dresden, 1855; translated from the Ger. by J. Gorgas. (In Mordecai, A. Military Commis. to Europe. 1860.) pl.

Busk (Hans). Handbook for Hythe: comprising a familiar explanation of the laws of projectiles, and an introduction to the system of musketry. London, 1860. ill. pl. 16°.

Edwards (Henry). A volunteer's narrative of the Hythe course of instruction in musketry, with numerous extracts from lectures, addresses and instructions delivered during the course by General Hay, Colonel Wilford and other officers of the staff. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1860. 31 pp. 8°.

Fenton (C[harles] H[amilton]). The rudiinents of rifle practice; or, A system of catechetical instruction in preliminary musketry drill. vi, 1 l., 75, (1) pp. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co. [1861.] 16°.

Truro (Lord Thomas Wilde). Proposal for a national volunteer school of riflery and Metropolitan rifle ground. Westminster: T. Brettell, 1861. 8 pp. 8°.

Wilcox (Cadmus Marcellus). Rifles and rifle practice; an elementary treatise upon the theory of rifle firing. . . . New York, 1861. il. pl. 12°.

Hon. Artillery Company. Regulations, sanctioned by the lieutenant colonel, for the musketry instruction of the H. A. C., 1864-65. London: Norris & Son, 1864-65. 2 pm. 32°.

New York (State).—Adjutant General's Office. Report of the board for examination of breechloading military small arms. . . . Albany: Weed, Parsons & Co., printers, 1867. 1 p. l., 64 pp. 8°.

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Fusil (El) de infantería. . .. Traduccion del
Aleman por C. Vallés. Barcelona: “Revista cien-
tifico-militar," 1883. 23 pp., I pl. 8°.

Regulations for musketry instruction. (Issued
provisionally) 1884. London: W. Clowes & Sons,
1884. iv, 5-176 pp., 8 diagr., 2 pl., 2 table. 32°.
Dunn (Beverly W.) Development of power in
the modern military rifle. Artillery School Press,
1887. (U.S. Artillery School, Artillery Dept.)

Schmidt (R.) Allgemeine Waffenkunde für
Infanterie. Mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der
neuesten Kriegs-Handfeuerwaffen der modernen
Staaten. 2 vol. Text & Atlas. xi, 161 pp.,
23 pl. Bern: Schmid, Francke & Co., 1888. 4°.
Le Joindre ( ). Tirs de combat individuels
et collectifs. Paris: H. Charles-Lavauzelle [189-?].
136 pp. 3. ed. 8°.

First Surrey Rifles. Rules, regulations and
instructions. London: W. P. Griffith & Sons,
1890. 77 PP. 32.

France.-Gendarmerie, Comité Technique de
la. Instruction provisoire du 6. Mai 1892 sur la
carabine de gendarmerie, modèle 1890. 6. ed.
Paris: H. Charles-Lavauzelle, 1897. 24°. (Minis.
de la Guerre.)

Lamiraux ([F. G.]) Étude sur le fusil modèle
1886, et sur son rendement dans le tir individuel et
dans le tir collectif. Paris: H. Charles-Lavauzelle
[1897]. 384 pp. 8°.

Lansard (A.) Le fusil de guerre et son
emploi. Cours de tir à l'usage de MM. les officiers
et sous officiers d'infanterie. Paris: L. Baudoin,
1898. 212 pp. 12°.

Murray (Stewart). Musketry and tactics.
(United Service Maga. n. s., v. 17, pp. 653-660.
London, 1898. 8°.)

Musketry regulations (The), 1898. London:
Harrison & Sons, 1898. I p. l., 147 pp., 6 diag.,
2 pl., I tab. 32°. (Gt. Br. War Office.)

Howie (D.) The volunteer musketry returns for
1898. (United Service Maga. (v. 140.) n. s., v. 19,
pp. 648-658. London, 1899.)

Mead (H. R.) Notes on musketry training of
troops. (Jour. Roy. United Service Institut.
43, pp. 233-263. London, 1899.)

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Pearse (Hugh W.) Sharpshooters. (Jour. Roy.
United Service Inst. v. 43, pp. 1242-1245. Lon-
don, 1899.)

Resolution

United States. Statutes.
[authorizing the Speaker to appoint a special com-
mittee to devise a plan for bringing about uniform-
ity in the caliber of shoulder rifles used in the army
and Navy] Jan. 20, 1899. (To acc.) Report 1803.
IL 4°. (55. Cong. H. Resolution 212.)

Baillie-Grohman (W. A.) One cause of our
defeats: the service rifle. (Fortnightly Rev. n. s.,
v. 67, (v. 73) pp. 373-381. London, 1900.)

Bispham (George Tucker). Smoky powder and
Springfield rifles. Why they were furnished our
volunteers. (Jour. Military Service Inst.
Pp. 203-218. Governor's Island, 1900.)

v. 27,

France.-Guerre, Ministère de la. Instruction
provisoire du 28 novembre 1899 pour le tir à dis-
tance réduite et le tir réduit avec le fusil modèle

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Parkhurst (E. G.) The manufacture of mili-
tary rifle barrels. (Amer. Machinist. v. 23, pp.
387-395. New York, 1900:)

Army shooting and its improvement, by an
infantry officer. (Blackwood's Maga. v. 169,
pp. 320-329. London, 1901.)

Buret (Maurice). Les armes de guerre
modernes et leurs effets destructifs. (La nouv. rev.
v. 136 (n. s. v. 17) pp. 199-215. Paris, 1902.)
Various Military Rifles.

Enfield-Prichett.

Jervis (Henry Jervis White). The rifle-musket:
a practical treatise on the Enfield-Prichett rifle.
[il.] London, 1854. 8°.

Remington.

Reglamento para la carga y manejo del fusil
de Remington, formada por una junta de gefes del
ejercito espagñol, y examinado y ligeramente modi-
ficado por una brigada de oficiales de artilleria del
ejercito mexicano. Mexico: La V. é hijos de Mur-
guía, 1874. 47 pp., 3 pl. 16°.

Magazine and Repeating Military Rifles.
Mason (T. B. M.) Experiments on repeating
rifles by a board of French naval officers; from Ex-
trait du Mémorial de l'artillerie de la marine, no.
37, Nov., 1878. New York, 1879. pl. 8°.

United States.-Ordnance Department. Re-
port of the board of officers constituted by general
order no. 136, headquarters of the army, Adjutant
General's office, November 24, 1890, to select
magazine arms for the U.S. military service.
Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1892. 212 PP.,
22 diagr. pap. 8°.

App. 9 Ordnance Rpt., 1892.

United States.-Ordnance Department. De-
scription and rules for the management of the U.S.
magazine rifle and carbine. Calibre .30. Washing-
ton: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1898. 62 pp. ills. 3 fold.
pls. (U.S. Ordnance Dept.)

Various Repeating Military Rifles.
Krag Jorgensen.

MacCarty (D. E.) The Krag-Jorgensen gun
as made at the Springfield armory. (Amer.
Machinist. v. 23, pp. 311-314. New York, 1900.)
Lee.

Parkhurst (E. G.) The Lee straight-pull
rifle. (Amer. Machinist. v. 23, pp. 1103-1108.
New York, 1900.)

New (The) Lee straight-pull rifle. (Arms and
explosives. London, 1898. 4°. v. 6, pp. 86-87.)
Lee Metford.

Broadfoot (W.) The Lee-Metford rifle.
(Blackwood's Maga. London, 1898. 8°. v. 163.
pp. 831-840.)

Hand-book for the Lee-Metford rifle. Con-
taining manual bayonet and firing exercise. .
care of arms. . . with practical questions on same.
Fully illustrated. 165 pp. London: Gale &
Polden, 1897. 32°.

(Gale & Polden's military series.)

Mauser.

Loewe (Ludwig) & Co. The Mauser magazine
rifle. [Berlin, 1892 ?] 19 pp., 7 pl. 4°.

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Programme [of annual meeting]. 1866, 1868, 1885, 1887-1890. London, 1866-1890. 48°. Annual report, 1874 [1873]–78. New York, 1874-79. 6 v. in 3. pl. 8°.

Rivett-Carnac (J. H.) Swiss rifle clubs. (Nineteenth Century. v. 47, pp. 936-949. London, 1900.)

Starr (George C.) The Forest and Stream handbook for riflemen. Giving forms for organization of rifle associations, by-laws, rules...and a list of rifle associations in America. New York: J.B. Ford & Co., 1876. 2 p. l., 3-52 pp., 6 l. 16.

Weston (A. H.) The rifle club and range. New York: Harper & Bros., 1879. vii, 1 l., 178 pp. 16°.

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Amateur Rifle Club. Report of the executive committee upon the international match (of 1874). [Brooklyn,] 1875. 8°.

Description of the international rifle match, held at Creedmoor, Sept. 26, 1874, with diagram of targets and copy of by-laws of Amateur rifle club of New York. Ilion, N. Y.: Citizen Print, 1874. 35 pp., I pl. 12°.

International rifle-match at Creedmoor, Sept. 26, 1874; with valuable statistics and information on the subject of long-range rifle practice. New York City: Amateur Rifle Club, 1875. 81 pp., pl., ill. 8°.

Leech (A. B.) Irish riflemen in America. London: E. Stanford, 1875. vii, 216 pp., I map, I plan, 12 pl. 12°.

Stevens (J.) Arms & Tool Co. Stevens rifle contest. List of winners in 1901, and announcement and conditions for 1902. n. p. [1902?] 8 1.

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Crook (H. T.) The range question. (Jour. Roy. United Service Inst. v. 44, pp. 1026-1040. London, 1900.)

Great Britain.- War Office. Volunteer rifle ranges. Grants which it is proposed to make out of the sum of £40,000 taken for this purpose in the military works loan, 1899 (Head 3, subhead 2). London: Harrison & Sons, 1900. 4 pp. F°. (Cd. 13.)

Rifle ranges closed in Eastern District Return "...since the gradual issue of the LeeMetford rifle, beginning in 1890." 15 February, 1900. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, prtrs. [1901.] 4 pp. F°. (H. of C. paper 59.)

Rifle ranges. Return showing how many purchases of land for... rifle ranges have been made by county or borough councils or volunteer corps... London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, prtrs. [1900.] 4 pp. F°. (H. of C. paper 129.)

Hoc (E.) Note sur les champs de tir et stands des sociétés civiles. (Rev. du génie militaire. v. 20, pp. 487-506. Paris, 1900.)

Journée ( ). Choix et établissement des champs de tir pour armes portatives. (Jour. d. sci. militaires. ser. 10, v. II, pp. 373-395; v. 12, pp. 65-80. Paris, 1901.)

Laying (The) out of rifle-ranges. (Engineering News. v. 45, p. 119. New York, 1901.)

Correspondence on rifle ranges. (Transac. Canadian Soc. of Civil Engineers. v. 15, pp. 4148. Montreal, 1902.)

SHOT GUNS.

Greener (W. W.) Choke-bore guns, and how to load for all kinds of game. London [1876]. ill. diagr. in pockets. 12°.

Modern shot guns. London: Cassell & Co. [introd. 1888.] xi, 192, iv pp., I pl. 8°.

Modern shot gun. 2. ed. revised. London: Cassell & Co., 1891. xi, 202 pp., I pl. 8°. Bursting (The) of fowling pieces. (Scientif. Amer. suppl. v. 52, p. 21603. New York, 1901.) Shaw (L. H. De Visme). The shot-gun. I pl. (Badminton Maga. v. 14, pp. 46-55. London, 1902.)

SPORTING GUNS.

Stonehenge, pseud. of J.H.Walsh. The shotgun and sporting rifle: and the dogs, ponies, ferrets, etc., used with them in the various kinds of shooting and trapping. London: Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859. xvi, 448 pp., 20 pl. 12°.

Forsyth (James). The sporting rifle and its projectiles. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1867. 4 p.l., 186 pp., 4 pl., I tab. 2. ed. 12°.

Rouart (R.) Rapport sur les armes portatives (chasse). (Paris. Expos. Univ. de 1878. Gr. 4, cl. 40.) Paris, 1880. 8°.

Burgess (F. F. R.) Sporting fire-arms for bush and jungle. London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1884. viii. 136 pp., 8 pl. 12°.

"Purple Heather." Loads for modern gameguns. London: Alexander & Shepheard, 1893. 2 p.l., 36 pp. 12°.

Rifle, cont'd.

Adams (W. A.) Bores and loads for sporting guns for British game shooting, with notes on the choice of a gun, and powder and shot. London: Horace Cox, 1894. v, 7-24. 16°.

Polonceau (Ernest). Rapport fait à la séance du 9 décembre 1898, au nom du Comte des Arts mécaniques, sur l'exposé présenté par M. Arthur Nouvelle: le fusil de chasse, son origine, ses transformations, sa situation actuelle. (Bulletin de la Société d'Encouragement pour l'Industrie national. ser. 5, v. 3, no. 12, pp. 1581-1586. Paris, 1898.)

[Toms (F.)] Sporting guns and gunpowders: comprising a selection from reports of experiments, and other articles published in the ""Field" newspaper, relative to fire arms and explosives. Compiled by...[F. Toms.] Part 1-2. London: H. Cox, 1897-1900. 2 v. 4°.

Gerrare (Wirt). The story of the sporting gun. (Outing. v. 37, pp. 510-515. New York, 1901.)

Journée ( ). Tir des fusils de chasse. Paris: Gauthier - Villars, 1902. 2 p.l., ii, 388 pp. 2. ed. 4°.

SHOOTING, MARKSMANSHIP, ETC.

Eichenlaub (C.) Die Kunst, auf der Jagd gut zu schiessen... Nordhausen: E. F. Fürst, 1834. 95 PP. 16°.

Tyler (James). The shooter's manual; or, the art of shooting flying... London, 1837. pl. 12°. Shooter's hand-book, being the treatise on shooting from "The rod and the gun," by the author of The Oakleigh shooting code " [i. e., James Wilson]. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1842. 2 p. l., 3-163 pp., 4 p. 1. 8°.

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Walker (Donald). Defensive exercises. . wrestling as in Cumberland, Westmoreland, Cornwall and Devonshire; boxing . . . fencing and broad sword... the gun. . . the rifle . . . vi, 1 l., 174, Il., 175-193 (1) pp., 5 pl. London: T. Hurst, 1840. 8°.

Delorme du Quesney (A.) Du tir des armes à feu; suivi d'une méthode pour rendre tous les soldats habiles dans cet exercise, par A. Desbordeliers. Bruxelles, 1846. 12°.

Chapman (J. R.) Instructions to young marksmen. New York, 1848. 12°.

Blakely (T[heophilus] A[lexander]). A few remarks on the science of gunnery. London : J. Ridgway, 1857. 35 pp., 5 pl. 2. ed. 8°.

Marksman, pseud. The dead shot; or, Sportsman's complete guide: being a treatise on the use of the gun... etc. New York, 1863. pl. 12°.

Barber (E. C.) The crack shot; or, Young rifleman's complete guide: being a treatise on the use of the rifle. New York: The Amer. News Co. [cop. 1868.] xvi, 342 pp. 12°.

Miller (Herbert P.) A guide to the " Queen's Sixty"; or, The way to become a good rifle shot. . . The whole system being new, original, and especially adapted to Wimbledon shooting. London: W. J. Johnson [1875]. 96 pp. 32°.,

Alvensleben (C. von). Zum Flintenschuss eine Skizze für Anfänger. Leipzig: P. Wolf, 1877. 39 pp. 8°.

Cross (D. W.) Fifty years with the gun and rod, including tables showing the velocity, distance, penetration or effect of shot, calculated by Leonard Case... Cleveland, O.: Short & Forman, 1880. 138 pp. 8°.

Dougall (J. D.) Shooting: its appliances, practice, and purpose. 2. ed., rev. and enl. London: S. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1881. vii, 377 pp., I pl. 12°.

Old (An) gamekeeper. Plain directions for acquiring the art of shooting on the wing, with useful hints concerning all that relates to guns and shooting [etc.]. Pittsburgh, Pa.: H. Johnstone, 1884. vi, 7-88 pp., I pl. 12°.

Notes on shooting, with instructions concerning the use of black and patent brown gunpowder, by an old manufacturer. [London,] 1890. xii, 70 pp. 4. ed. 8°.

Bogardus (Adam H. ) Field, cover and trap shooting: embracing hints for skilled marksmen . . . with an appendix containing the rules of trap shooting. 3. ed. New York: Forest and Stream Pub. Co., 1891. 494 pp., 4 port. 12°.

Expert (An). Note on shooting, with instructions concerning the use of black and patent brown sporting gunpowder. 5. ed. [London,] 1892. viii, 66 pp. 8°.

Koch (G.) Jagdwaffenkunde. Allen weidgerechten Jägern gewidmet. Berlin, 1892. viii, 309 pp. 12°.

“Purple heather," pseud. A few practical remarks on game shooting and its accessories. London: Alexander & Shepheard, 1892. viii, 52 pp. 8°.

Bates (Wilbur M.) From prairie to palace; remarkable incidents in the career of William F. Carver, "Evil spirit of the plains," champion marksman of the world, comprised in reports from leading journals... [St. Louis: Gr. Western Pr. Co.,] cop. 1893. 64 pp., I 1. 4.

Lancaster (C.) An illustrated treatise on the art of shooting, . . . with extracts from the best authorities. 5. ed. London: [McCorquodale & Co.,] 1894. 2 pl., iv, 6-230 pp., I port. 8°.

Dougall (James Dalziel). Shooting simplified: a concise treatise on guns and shooting. London: R. Hardwicke, 1895. viii, 274 pp. 12°.

Foulkes (A. G.) The theory and practice of target shooting. London: H. Cox, 1895. x, I l., 228 pp., 23 pl. 8°.

Payne-Galwey (Sir Ralph). Letters to young shooters on the choice and use of a gun. I. ser. 4. ed. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1895. xii, 274 pp. 8°.

Series ii is entered under GAME, series iii under WILDFOWLParis :

ING.

Borrel (A.) Cours pratique de tir. H. Charles-Lavauzelle [1898 ?]. 128 pp. 8°. Grasset (F.) Étude sur le tir. Tirs reduits,

tirs aux grandes distances, tirs de précision. Paris: R. Chapelot & Cie., 1899. 78 pp., I l. 12°.

Marksmanship, cont'd.

Baillie-Grohman (W. A.) Marksmanship old and new. (Nineteenth Century. v. 47, pp. 753-766. London, 1900.)

Blagdon, pseud. Shooting, with game and gun-room notes: a comprehensive book of how to shoot... London: Cogswell & Harrison, 1900. viii, 122 pp. 8°.

Greener (W. W.) Sharpshooting for sport and war, with an introduction by W. Gerrare. London: R. A. Everett & Co., 1900. xi, 173 pp., I pl. 12°.

Kephart (Horace). Scientific sharpshooting. (Cassier's Magazine. v. 17, pp. 418-422. New York, 1900.)

Teasdale-Buckell (G. T.) Experts on guns and shooting. London: S. Low, Marston & Co., 1900. xxvii, 590 pp., I l. 4°.

Fully illustrated.

Townshend (R. B.) Some stray shots and a moral. (Nineteenth Century. v. 47, pp. 321-329. London, 1900.)

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