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LONDON:
Printed by W. CLOWES and SONS,
Stamford Street.
CONTENTS
OF THE
THIRD PART OF 1839.
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PAGE
1
14, 214, 498
The Naval Gunnery Establishment on board H.M.S. Excellent at
Portsmouth
Notes on the Constitution and System of Education of the Prus-
sian Army. By Lieut. Nelson, R.E.-Nos. I., II., III.
Notices of the Cape and Southern Africa, since the appointment,
as Governor, of Major-Gen. Sir George Napier. By Major
Charters, R.A.-Nos. I., II., III.
Working of the Coast Blockade Service, with Anecdotes of Smug-
gling-Nos. I., II., III.
26, 194, 477
Memoirs of Edward Costello, K.S.F.-Nos. VII., VIII., IX. 36, 187, 334
Passages in the Life of a Sailor-Nos. IV., V.
19, 171, 352
47, 360
Records of an Expedition up the Quorra with Lander. By Com-
mander Wm. Allen, R.N., F.R.G.S.-Nos. III., IV., V. 57, 323, 459
St. Helena in 1838. By Lieut. Robert Stuart, R.F.
Major Tulloch's Report on the Health of the Troops in the United
Kingdom, Mediterranean, and America
England's Wooden Walls.
By Joseph Allen, Esq., Author of
the Greenwich Pensioners-Nos. I., II., III.; The Agamem-
non
Sketch of a Journey from Tabreez to Bagdad, through Koordistan.
By a Non-Commissioned Officer
Take the Hill before Dark:-Campaign of 1814. By Garris
Some Recollections of Nelson
204
223
289
Adventures from Gibraltar. By Major Hort, 81st Regt.-No. II.
Leaves from my Log-Book. Third Series, concluded. By Flexible
Grummet, P.M.-No. V.
Egypt and Mehemet Ali
An Essay on the Past and Present State of Fortification in Europe. By Major G. W. Prosser, F.G.S.-No. III.
Remarks on Mr. Fenimore Cooper's Naval History of the United
States-Nos. I., II.
311, 433