[10] J. Bate, Mysteries of Nature and Art (1635). This contains a picture of a green man.

[11] Geschichte des Feuerwerkswesen (Berlin, 1887). The Jubilee pamphlet of the Brandenburg Artillery.

[12] See “Fairholts’ Collection” bequeathed to the Royal Society of Antiquaries.

[13] Journal of the Royal Artillery, vol. xxxii. No. 11.

[14] Somers’ Tracts, vol. iii.

[15] De Frezier.

[16] Diego Ufano, Artillery, in Spanish (1614); Master Gunner Norton, The Gunner and The Gunner’s Dialogue (1628); F. de Malthe (Malthus), Artificial Fireworks, in French and English (1628); “Hanzelet,” Recueil de plusieurs machines militaires et feux artificiels pour la guerre et récréation (1620 and 1630); Furttenback, master gunner of Bavaria, Halinitro Pyrobolio, in German (1627); (John Babington Matross, Pyrotechnia, 1635); Nye, master gunner of Worcester, Art of Gunnery (Worcester, 1648); Casimir Siemienowitz, lieut.-general of the Ordnance to the king of Poland, The Great Art of Artillery, in French (1650).

[17] Translated by George Shelvocke, 1727, by order of the surveyor-general of the Ordnance.

[18] “Crace Collection” in the print-room; the King’s Prints and Drawings in the library. See also “The Connection of the Ordnance Department with National and Royal Fireworks,” R. A. Journal, vol. xxii. No. 11.