INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS
(For description of Illustrations, see body of work.)
- PLATE
- Abatis, [1]
- Acinace, [1]
- Aillettes, [1]
- Aiming kneeling, [1]
- Aiming, with an overhead rest, [1]
- Aiming, sand-bag rest, [1]
- Alman-rivets, [1]
- Amazon, [29]
- Ambulance, [1]
- American Indians, [28]
- Amusette, [1]
- Anlace, [1]
- Aparejo, [1]
- Aqueduct, [1]
- Arbalest, [1]
- Blocks and Tackles, [3]
- Blood-hound, [3]
- Blunderbuss, [1]
- Bombs, [3]
- Bomb-proof, [3]
- Boomerang, [3]
- Bourguignote, [3]
- Bracconière, [3]
- Braquemurt, [3]
- Brassard, [3]
- Breech-sight, [3]
- Bridge (read Bateau bridge), [3]
- Bridge, Trestle, [2]
- Bridge, Trestle, [2]
- Bridge, Trestle, [2]
- Bridge, Lashing for Trestle, [2]
- Bridge, Frame, [2]
- Bridge, Frame, [2]
- Bridge, Sling, [2]
- Bridge, Tension, [2]
- Bridge, Suspension, [2]
- Bridge, Suspension, [2]
- Bridges, Holdfasts for, [2]
- Bridle, [2]
- Brigantes, [26]
- Broadsword, [1]
- Bucklers, [2]
- Bugle, [3]
- Bullet-proof Gate, [2]
- Busby, [1]
- Buskin, [3]
- Cabasset, [5]
- Caligæ, [4]
- Caltrop, [5]
- Calumet, or Pipe of Peace, [19]
- Candjiar Turc, [5]
- Canister, [5]
- Canonnier (Louis XIV.), [26]
- Canteen, [5]
- Caparison, [29]
- Carabineer (Louis XIV.), France, [31]
- Carabineer, Italy, [28]
- Carbine, 17th Century, [4]
- Carreau, [5]
- Cartridge, [5]
- Cartridge-box, [5]
- Casemate, [3]-[4]
- Casque, [5]
- Lacedæmonian, [5]
- Boetian, [5]
- Athenian, [5]
- Of the Dacia, [5]
- Of the Dacia (Infantry), [5]
- Of the Dacia (Cavalry), [5]
- French (Cuirassier of the Guard), [5]
- French (Carabineer), [5]
- French (Dragoon of the Line), [5]
- Casse-tête, [4]
- Castellated, [5]
- Castle, [4]
- Catapult, [5]
- Catapulta, [5]
- Cat-o’-nine-tails, [5]
- Cavalry, 18th Century (France), [32]
- Bavaria, [32]
- United States, [31]
- Greek (Ancient), [31]
- Regular (China), [31]
- Roman, [29]
- Chain-shot, [5]
- Chapeau Bras, [5]
- Chapeau (Henry II.), [5]
- Chapeau (Henry III.), [5]
- Chapeau (François I.), [5]
- Chapeau (Louis XV.), [5]
- Chapeau (Louis XIV.), [5]
- Chapeau (Louis XIII.), [5]
- Chasseur, Bavaria, [28]
- Chasseur, Tyrolean (Austria), [28]
- Foot, 1862 (France), [27]
- Foot (Louis XV.), [27]
- Algerian, [30]
- Of the Guard, Mounted (France, 1802), [31]
- Cheval-de-frise, [4]
- Cimeterre, [4]
- Cimier, [5]
- Claymore, [5]
- Clunaculum, [4]
- Cnémides, [4]
- Coat of Mail, [5]
- Coat of Mail, [4]
- Colletin, [5]
- Colors, [4]
- Corium, [5]
- Cornet, Light Cavalry (Louis XIII.), [30]
- Corselet, [5]
- Cossack, [30]
- Crèaneaux, [4]
- Cross-bow, [5]
- Crown, Mural, [5]
- Crows-foot, [5]
- Cuirass, [5]
- Cuirassier (Prussia), [32]
- Cutlass, [5]
- Dagger, [4]
- Daggers, [4]
- Dagues (cut next to Device), [4]
- Dangerous Space, [4]
- Dart, [4]
- Decoration, [4]
- Device, [4]
- Diameter, [4]
- Donjon, [4]
- Dragoon, Sepoy, [27]
- Switzerland, [32]
- Austria, [32]
- Drawbridge, [4]
- Drum, [4]
- Drum-Major, French Guards (1786), [27]
- Of the Grenadiers of the Guard, France, 1813, [27]
- Eagles, Roman, [6]
- Echaugette, [4]
- Ecu, [4]
- Embrasures, [4]
- Embrasures, [6]
- Embrasure Lining, [6]
- Entanglement, Wire, [6]
- Epaulette, [4]
- Escarp, [6]
- Espadon, [6]
- Espingole, [4]
- Falarique, [6]
- Fantassin (Japan), [28]
- Fantassin of the Nizam, [28]
- Japan, [28]
- Fasces, [6]
- Fascine, [6]
- Fascine Blind, [6]
- Fascine Choker, [7]
- Fascine Trestle, [7]
- Fascine, Withe for, [7]
- Fire-arrow, [6]
- Fire-ball, [6]
- Fleaux d’Armes, [23]
- Fleches, [9]
- Foil, [6]
- Foot Artillery, Line (France), [27]
- Fortification—Trenches, [6]
- Gun Pit, [6]
- Military Pits, [6]
- Defense (Hedges), [6]
- Defense (Screen), [6]
- Defense (Walls), [6]
- Defense (Wall), [7]
- Defense (Stockades), [7]
- Fraises, [6]
- Fascine Revetment, [6]
- Fascine Revetment, [7]
- Gabion Revetment, [6]
- Gabion Revetment, [7]
- Sod Revetment, [7]
- Brushwood Revetment, [7]
- Sand-bag Revetment, [7]
- Fascine Stockade, [7]
- Log Stockade, [7]
- Log Loop-hole, [7]
- Brushwood Loop-hole, [7]
- Sand-bag Loop-hole, [7]
- Breastwork, [7]
- Hurdles, [7]
- Fascines, [7]
- Logs, [7]
- Gun or Gatling-port in Stockade, [7]
- Palisades, [7]
- Palisade, [18]
- Profile, [7]
- Lunette, [7]
- Shell-proof, [9]
- Field-works, [7]
- Field-works, [8]
- Ditch, Glacis, Parapet, and Trench, [8]
- Bastioned Fort, [8]
- Star Fort, [8]
- Crémaillère, [8]
- Lunette (Defense of Bridge), [8]
- Splinter-proof, [8]
- Traverse, [8]
- One gun “en barbette” on straight parapet, [8]
- Keep, [8]
- Gabionnade, [23]
- Gun-bank, [8]
- Field Casemate, [8]
- Earthen Retrenchment, [9]
- Tambour, [9]
- Tambour, [9]
- Caponniere, [9]
- Shoulder Caponniere, [8]
- Machicolation, [13]
- Machicolation, [23]
- Magazine, [8]
- Magazine, Plan of, [8]
- Magazine in a Traverse, [9]
- Escarp Gallery, [8]
- Parallels, [23]
- Francisques, [6]
- Friction Tube, [6]
- Fusileer, Mounted (Louis XIII.), [31]
- Fusils, Indien, [9]
- Fusils, Marocain, [9]
- Fuze, Bormann-, [6]
- Fuze, German Time-, [6]
- Fuze, Percussion-, [6]
- Fuze, Percussion- (English G. S.), [6]
- Fuze, Percussion- (English G. S.), [6]
- Fuze, Swiss Combination, [6]
- Fuze, Time-, [6]
- Fuze, Time-, [6]
- Gabion, [7]
- Gabion Knife, [7]
- Gabionnade, [23]
- Gadling, [9]
- Garter, Collar of, [9]
- Garter, Star of, [9]
- Gauntlet, [9]
- Gendarme, 1453, [29]
- Gendarme, Foot, 1824 (France), [27]
- Gladiator, [9]
- Gong, [9]
- Gorget, [9]
- Grape, [9]
- Grenade and Fuze, [9]
- Grenadier, [9]
- Grenadier, Belgium, [28]
- England, 1690, [26]
- Guide, Belgium, [32]
- Guillotine, [9]
- Guisarme, [9]
- Haches d’Armes, [9]
- Halberdier, 1534, [26]
- Halberds, [10]
- Hand Sling-cart, [23]
- Handspike, Manœuvring, [9]
- Hauberk, [9]
- Hausse, Pendulum, [18]
- Haversack, [9]
- Head-piece, [5]
- Helmet, Barred, [5]
- Helmet, U. S., [5]
- Heraldry, [10]
- Eagle Recursant, [10]
- Fanciful variations of the Shield, [10]
- Fleur-de-lis, [10]
- Inescutcheon, [10]
- Lion Statant, [11]
- Lozenge, [11]
- Norman Shield, [11]
- Pale, [10]
- Paly, [10]
- Party per Pale, [10]
- Passant, [10]
- Patee, [10]
- Pheon, [10]
- Pile, [10]
- Pomme, [10]
- Quartered Arms, [10]
- Raguled, [10]
- Rampant, [10]
- Rampant Gardant, [10]
- Rampant Regardant, [10]
- Regardant, [10]
- Respectant, [10]
- Roundel, [10]
- Sable, [10]
- Salient, [10]
- Saltire, [11]
- Sejant, [11]
- Spread eagle, [11]
- Supporters, [11]
- Surmounted, [11]
- Tressure, [11]
- Herisson, [9]
- Herse, [10]
- Heuses, [10]
- Highlander, Scots (England), [28]
- Holdfasts, [19]
- Homme d’Armes, Lancer (1610), [29]
- Hoplitai, [25]
- Hoqueton, [10]
- Horse, [10]
- Horse and Harness, Artillery, [10]
- Horse Guard (England), [32]
- Hulans, 1745, [31]
- Hurdle, [7]
- Hussar, Belgium, [30]
- France, 1796 (Chamborin’s), [32]
- Implements, Artillery, [11]
- Ladle, [11]
- Lifting-jack, [11]
- Lifting-jack, [11]
- Lifting-jacks, [11]
- Pass-box, [11]
- Rammer, [11]
- Sponge and Rammer, [11]
- Springhead (Sponge), [11]
- Worm, [11]
- Infantry, 1572 (Charles IX.), [25]
- Louis XIV., [25]
- Negro (Brazil), [28]
- Of the Line (Austria), [28]
- Of the Line (Russia), [28]
- Of the Guard (Morocco), [28]
- Regular (Persia), [28]
- Tiger (China), [28]
- U. S. Foot-soldier, 1870, [27]
- Jack-boot, [11]
- Jambeaux (Ancient and Modern), [28]
- Jambes, [11]
- Javelins, [11]
- Joan of Arc, [25]
- Jupon, [11]
- Kalmuck, [30]
- Kettle-drum, [12]
- Knapsack, [12]
- Knight in Full Armor, [12]
- Knighthood, Conferring, [12]
- Knots, Hitches, Splices, etc., [11]
- Anchor Knot, [11]
- Becket Knot, [11]
- Bight, [11]
- Bight, [11]
- Blackwall, [11]
- Bowline, [11]
- Cable-laid Rope, [11]
- Capstan or Prolonge Knot, [11]
- Carrick Bend, [11]
- Catspaw, [11]
- Fisherman’s Bend, [11]
- Granny, [11]
- Grommet, [11]
- Hawser-laid Rope, [11]
- Hitch, Clove, [11]
- Hitch, Timber, [11]
- Hitch, Marlinespike, [11]
- Hitches, Two Half, [11]
- Hitches, Two Half, and a Round Turn, [11]
- Mooring Knot, [11]
- Nipper or Rack Lashing, [11]
- Parceling a Rope, [11]
- Pointing a Rope, [11]
- Rolling, [11]
- Sheet Bend, [11]
- Seizing a Rope, [11]
- Serving a Rope, [11]
- Sheepshank, [11]
- Splice, Eye, [11]
- Splice, Short, [11]
- Splice, Long, [11]
- Square, [11]
- Strap, [11]
- Whipping a Rope, [11]
- Worming a Rope, [11]
- Kriss, [12]
- Labarum, [12]
- Lancer (Egypt), [32]
- Lances, [13]
- Lances, Ancient, [23]
- Lansquenet, [26]
- Lanyard, Handle, and Hook, [12]
- Lashing and Slinging, [12]
- Lashing, [12]
- Lashing, Shear, [12]
- Slinging, Barrel, [12]
- Legatus, [25]
- Litters, [12]
- Army Regulation Two-horse Litter, [13]
- British Crimean Cacolet, [12]
- British Army Mule-litter, [12]
- French Litter unfolded, [12]
- Litter, [13]
- Litter of poles and raw-hide, [12]
- Lord and Baine’s Horse-litter, [12]
- Splint of willow-twigs united by buckskin thongs, [13]
- Two-horse Litter of the, 16th Century, [13]
- Wounded Soldier on a “Travail”, [12]
- Wounded Soldier conveyed on a Double-mule Litter, [13]
- Lochaber-axe, [12]
- Machette, [14]
- Machicolations, [13], [23]
- Maiden, [13]
- Mameluke Guards, [30]
- Mangonneau, [13]
- Manipule, [13]
- Mantelet, Ancient, [12]
- Mantelet, Gun, [13]
- Mantelet, Rope, [13]
- Maréchausée (France, 1786), [30]
- Marine of the Guard, 1804 (France), [27]
- Mars, [14]
- Marteau d’Armes, [14]
- Martello Tower (U. S., 1780), [13]
- Marteis-de-fer, [13]
- Masses d’Armes, [13]
- Mattock, [13]
- Merlons, [13]
- Miner, 1786 (England), [26]
- Minié-ball, [13]
- Mining, [24]
- Shaft with Cases, [24]
- Shaft with Frames, [24]
- Shaft, Hard Soil, [24]
- Galleries, Hard Soil, [24]
- False Frames, Use of, [24]
- Detonator, No. 5, [24]
- Detonator, No. 8, [24]
- Detonator, No. 9, [24]
- Detonator, No. 10, [24]
- Detonator, No. 13, [24]
- Fuze No. 1, [24]
- Fuze, Instantaneous (Bickford’s), [24]
- Tube, No. 4, [24]
- Fuzes in pairs, coupling up, [24]
- Fuzes in Powder-bag, Insertion of, [24]
- Quantity Dynamo-Electric Machine, [24]
- Circuit, Continuous, [24]
- Circuit, Simple, [24]
- Commencement of Three Way Joint, [24]
- Tube, Flexible, [24]
- Tube, Tin, [24]
- Miner’s Pick, [24]
- Push Pick, [24]
- Miner’s Shovel, [24]
- Miner’s Truck, [24]
- Candle-stick, [24]
- Bucket, [24]
- Bellows, [24]
- Spark Measurer, [24]
- Miquelet, [27]
- Mole, [13]
- Morion, [13]
- Musculas, 14th Century, [23]
- National Guard (Mexico), [28]
- Officer of the Guard (Prussia), [28]
- Ordnance, [14]
- Armstrong Gun (8-inch), [14]
- Cannon, 15th Century, [14]
- Cannon, 16th Century, [14]
- Cannon, 17th Century, [14]
- Carronade, [13]
- Caisson and Body, [17]
- Caisson and Limber, [15]
- Field-gun and Carriage, German, [15]
- Field-gun and Carriage, Swedish, [15]
- Forge and Body, Traveling-, [17]
- Flank Casemate-carriage, [15]
- Gatling Gun, [14]
- Gatling Gun on Cavalry Cart, [14]
- Gin, [15]
- Gun-lifts, [15]
- Gunner’s Quadrant, [17]
- Howitzer, [15]
- Howitzer and Carriage, Siege-, [14]
- Howitzer, German, [15]
- Krupp, 12-inch Gun and Carriage, [16]
- Limber, [17]
- Mortar, [14]
- Mortar, Coehorn, [14]
- Mortar, Russian, [14]
- Mortar and Carriage, Austrian, [14]
- Mortar and Carriage, Krupp, [15]
- Mortar-wagon, [16]
- Mortars, Pointing, [23]
- Sea-coast Carriage, [15]
- Shears, [16]
- Siege-gun-carriage, [15]
- Siege-gun and Carriage, [15]
- Siege-carriage, Austrian, [14]
- Sling-cart, [15]
- Sling-cart, Hand, [23]
- Star-gauge, [17]
- Truck Wagon, [14]
- Truck, Casemate, [15]
- Ball, U. S. Rifle, [15]
- Ball Chassépot, [16]
- Bullet, Percussion-, [16]
- Cartridge, Multi-ball, [16]
- Fixed Round-shot, [16]
- Fixed Canister, [16]
- Projectile, Krupp Howitzer, [16]
- Projectile, English Howitzer, [16]
- Projectile, Butler, [16]
- Projectile, Whitworth, [16]
- Sabot, [16]
- Strapped Shell, [16]
- Oriflamme, [17]
- Pack and Draught Animals, [18]
- Buffalo, [18]
- Camel, Bactrian, [18]
- Dromedary, [18]
- Dromedary and Saddle, [18]
- Elephant, [18]
- Horse, [18]
- Llama, [18]
- Mule, [18]
- Mule laden with pack on cross-tree saddle, [18]
- Pack-saddle, [18]
- Paludamentum, [25]
- Parallels, [23]
- Parthian, [26]
- Pavisor and Pavise, [18]
- Petard, [18]
- Pilum, [19]
- Piquier, [25]
- Pistolier, 17th Century, [31]
- Platform, Gun, [9]
- Plummet Stand, [18]
- Plummet Stand, [19]
- Pointing Instruments, [18]
- Pointing Mortars, [23]
- Pole-axes, [18]
- Poniard, [18]
- Portcullis, [19]
- Portuguese Legion, [27]
- Powder, [23]
- Cubical, [23]
- Hexagonal, [23]
- Mammoth, [23]
- Prismatic (Molded), [23]
- For 3-inch and 31⁄2-inch Field Rifle, [23]
- Pretorian, [25]
- Pretorian, [29]
- Quiver, [20]
- Quoin, [20]
- Range-finder, Nolan’s, [20]
- Ravelin, [20]
- Rèchaud, [20]
- Redoubt, [20]
- Ribaud, [25]
- Ribaudequin, [23]
- Rivers, Means employed in passing, [19]
- Ponton, [19]
- Ponton-bridge, [19]
- Raft complete, [19]
- Raft, Log, [19]
- Flying Bridges, [19]
- Barrel Pier, [19]
- Roi d’Armes, [26]
- Rondelle, [20]
- Sabretache, [20]
- Saddle, [21]
- Salade, [5]
- Sapper of the “Legion of the Vistula”, [27]
- Sceptre, [20]
- Scorpion, [20]
- Scutum, [20]
- Semaphores, [20]
- Sepoy, [26]
- Shabracs, 1800-1850, [23]
- Shakos, [5]
- Shield, [20]
- Signal Pistol fired, [20]
- Signal Station, [20]
- Signal Station at Night, [20]
- Slinger, [21]
- Small-arms, [18]
- Air-gun, [18]
- Chassépot Rifle, [17]
- Martini-Henry Rifle, [17]
- Springfield Rifle, U. S., [18]
- Vitterlin Rifle, [17]
- Werndl Rifle, [17]
- Werder Carbine, [17]
- Werndl Carbine, [17]
- Pistolets, 16th and 18th Centuries, [18]
- Pistol, 1855, [18]
- Pistol, Werder, [18]
- Pistol, 18th Century, [18]
- Percussion-lock, [18]
- Revolver, Austrian, [18]
- Beach’s Combination Sight, [16]
- Lyman’s Combination Sight, [16]
- Chassépot Sight, [16]
- Globe Sight, [16]
- Martini-Henry Sight, [10]
- Wind-gauge (Spirit Level), [16]
- Wind-gauge and Sight, U. S., [16]
- Winchester Reversible Sight, [16]
- Soldier of the “Legion Copthe”, [26]
- Soldier Foot Legion (Roman), [25]
- Spahis, [30]
- Sparum, [20]
- Spear, [20]
- Spear-heads, [20]
- Spurs, [20]
- Standard, [21]
- Standard, Pacha’s, [21]
- Stirrup, 18th Century, [21]
- Strappado, [20]
- Stylets, [20]
- Swiss Captain (1550), [26]
- Swords, [20]
- Tabard, [22]
- Tangent Scale, [21]
- Target, Floating, [21]
- Target, Laidley’s Shelter, [21]
- Targets, [21]
- Tasses, or Tasces, [21]
- Telegraph (Electric Field), [21]
- Telemeter, [22]
- Telemeter, for Field and Mountain Batteries, [22]
- Telemeters, [22]
- Tents, [23]
- “A,” or Common Tent, [22]
- Bell-tent, [22]
- Cushing’s Shelter-tent, [22]
- Pole (open), [22]
- Pole (shut), [22]
- Conical Tent (France), [22]
- Hospital Tent (Russian), [22]
- Roman Tents, [23]
- Shelter-tent, [22]
- Sibley Tent, [23]
- Sibley Wall-tent, [23]
- Tent-d’abri (France), [22]
- Wall-tent, [22]
- Tirailleur, Native (Algeria), [27]
- Toga, [21]
- Tollenon, [21]
- Tomahawks, [21]
- Tortue d’Hommes, [22]
- Tour Bélière, [22]
- Tower, [21]
- Tower, Watch-, [21]
- Trajectory, [22]
- Tribune, Military (Roman), [25]
- Trident, [21]
- Tromblon, [23]
- Trumpet, [22]
- Unicorn, [23]
- Velite, [25]
- Velite, 1807, [25]
- Vexilla, [29]
- Vexilla, [23]
- Vireton, [23]
- Vivandière, [26]
- Vivandière, 1809 (France), [30]
- Wahabees, [29]
- Wigwam, [22]
- Zagaie, [23]
- Zouaves (France), [27]