TABLE OF CONTENTS.

[Introduction.]
[General Instructions.]
[Formation of a Rocket Troop.]
[Plate 1.]The Equipment of a Rocket Trooper.
[Plate 2.]The Equipment of a Rocket Ammunition Horse.
[Plate 3.]Fig. 1.—A Sub-division of Rocket Cavalry, in Line of March.
Fig. 2.—A Sub-division of Rocket Cavalry, in Action.
[Plate 4.]Fig. 1.—Rocket Cars, in Line of March.
Fig. 2.—Rocket Cars, in Action.
[Plate 5.]Fig. 1.—Rocket Infantry, in Line of March.
Fig. 2.—Rocket Infantry, in Action.
[Plate 6.]Fig. 1.—The Conveyance of the Apparatus and Rocket Ammunition for Bombardment.
Fig. 2.—The Firing of Rockets, in Bombardment.
[Plate 7.]Fig. 1, and 2.—The Projecting of Rockets from different Descriptions of Earth Works, in Bombardment.
[Plate 8.]Fig. 1.—A Rocket Ambuscade.
Fig. 2.—The Use of Rockets for the Defence of a Post.
[Plate 9.]Fig. 1.—The Use of Rockets, in the Attack of a Fortress.
Fig. 2.—The Use of Rockets, in the Defense of a Fortress.
[Plate 10.]Fig. 1.—A Repulse of Cavalry by Infantry, with Rockets.
Fig. 2.—Preparation for storming, by Means of Rockets.
[Plate 11.]The Throwing of Rockets from Men of War’s Boats.
[Plate 12.]Fig. 1.—The Use of Rockets in Fire Ships.
Fig. 2, 3, and 4.—The Equipment of a Rocket Ship, with Scuttles for throwing Rockets from her Broadside.
[Plate 13.]The different Natures of Rocket Ammunition, and the Implements used for fixing the Sticks.
[Conclusion]containing Calculations, proving the great comparative Economy of the Rocket System in all its Branches.