The Reconnoitrer’s Guide and Field Book, adapted for India. By Major M. J. King-Harman, B.S.C. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. In roan. Rs. 4.

Can be used as an ordinary Pocket Note Book, or as a Field Message Book; the pages are ruled as a Field Book, and in sections, for written description or sketch. “To officers serving in India this guide will be invaluable.”—Broad Arrow.

The Student’s Manual of Tactics. By Capt. M. H. Hayes. For the use of candidates preparing for the Militia, Military Competitive Examination, and for promotion. Crown 8vo. Rs. 4-4. (6s.)

“There is no better Manual on Tactics.”—Naval and Military Gazette.

“Principles reasoned out, and details explained in such a way that the student cannot fail to get a good grasp of the subject.”—Broad Arrow.

Calcutta to Liverpool, by China, Japan, and America, in 1877. By Lieut.-General Sir Henry Norman. Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo, cloth. Rs. 2-8. (3s. 6d.) The only book on this interesting route.

English Etiquette for Indian Gentlemen. Social and Official. By W. Trego Webb, Bengal Educational Department. Fcap. 8vo, cloth. Rs. 1-4.

Letters on Tactics and Organizations: English Military Institutions and Continental Systems. By Capt. F. N. Maude, R.E. Crown 8vo. Rs. 5. (6s.)

The Invasion and Defence of England. By Capt. F. N. Maude, R.E. Sewed, 1s.

“One of the best we have read on the subject.”—Broad Arrow.