For each battery of artillery equipped as a battery of horse-artillery or a light battery, and serving as such:

Gun.Maximum Charge.No. of projectiles for
each gun of the command.
3.2-inch rifle3½ lbs. L. X. Q. powder25 standard projectiles
Hotchkiss revolving cannon100 standard projectiles.
3.6-inch mortarFor each battery: (a) Fifteen shells without fuzes (shell ballasted); (b) five full charges, 16 ounces. Ten 8 ounce charges, comprising each one 5-ounce and one 3-ounce charge bound together; these can be used as 3-ounce, 5-ounce, 8-ounce, or 11-ounce charges.

Each battery equipped as a battery of horse-artillery or a light battery will be allowed for instruction, other than target practice, as many blank cartridges and friction-primers as may be deemed necessary by the battery commander and approved by the post commander.

For batteries armed with the Hotchkiss breech-loading mountain-gun there will be allowed for the annual target practice twenty-five standard projectiles for each gun of the command, or their equivalent in money value if reloaded.

For each machine-gun of small-arm calibre there will be allowed for the annual target practice two thousand ball cartridges, or their equivalent in money value if reloaded.

Blank cartridges for salutes and for firing the morning and evening gun:

3.2-inch rifle, 2½ lbs. I. K. powder.

3-inch rifle, 1 lb. of either mortar, cannon, or I. K. powder.

6-pdr. bronze gun, 1 lb. of either mortar, cannon, or I. K. powder.

Light 12-pdr. bronze gun, 1¾ lbs. of either mortar, cannon, or I. K. powder.