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Extended Table of Contents

PAGE
INTRODUCTION. i
CONTENTS iii
ERRATA. iv
HISTORY OF GUNPOWDER. 1
GREEK FIRE. 4
ON THE MANUFACTURE OF GUNPOWDER. 7
SALTPETRE, OR NITRE. 7
OLD METHOD. 7
NEW METHOD. 8
CHARCOAL. 9
SULPHUR. 11
PULVERIZING THE INGREDIENTS. 11
MIXING THE INGREDIENTS. 12
THE INCORPORATING MILL. 12
INCORPORATING THE INGREDIENTS. 13
BREAKING DOWN THE MILL CAKE. 14
PRESSING THE MEAL BY THE HYDRAULIC PRESS. 14
GRANULATING THE PRESS CAKE. 15
DUSTING LARGE-GRAIN POWDER. 16
DUSTING FINE-GRAIN POWDER. 17
GLAZING FINE-GRAIN POWDER. 17
STOVING OR DRYING POWDER. 17
FINISHING DUSTING. 17
EXAMINATION AND PROOF OF GUNPOWDER. 18
PROOF OF MERCHANT’S POWDER. 18
REMARKS ON THE PROOF OF POWDER BY THE
EPROUVETTES. 19
OF THE SIZE OF GRAIN FOR GUNPOWDER. 19
OBSERVATIONS ON THE MANUFACTURE OF
GUNPOWDER ON THE CONTINENT AND
AMERICA. 20
PRODUCTION AND PURIFICATION OF THE
INGREDIENTS. 20
PULVERIZING AND MIXING THE
INGREDIENTS. 20
INCORPORATING PROCESS. 21
GRANULATING. 21
STOVING OR DRYING. 21
NEW RIFLE POWDER. 22
ON MAGAZINES. 23
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. 24
ON THE EXPLOSIVE FORCE OF GUNPOWDER. 29
FOULING. 35
EFFECTS OF GUNPOWDER ON METALS. 35
MISCELLANEOUS EXPERIMENTS. 36
ON THE TIME REQUIRED FOR IGNITION OF
GUNPOWDER. 38
EFFECTS OF ACCIDENTAL EXPLOSIONS OF
GUNPOWDER. 38
ON ANCIENT ENGINES OF WAR. 39
THE SLING. 43
THE BOW. 44
MERITS OF THE LONG BOW. 45
Our Forefathers encouraged to acquire skill in
archery by legal enactments, and by the
founders of our public schools. 47
1ST. BY LEGAL ENACTMENTS. 47
2ND.—BY THE FOUNDERS OF OUR PUBLIC
SCHOOLS. 48
MEANS BY WHICH SKILL IN ARCHERY WAS
ACQUIRED. 49
PROOFS OF THE IMPORTANCE OF ARCHERY. 52
MILITARY AND POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF
SKILL IN THE USE OF THE BOW. 53
THE ARBALEST, OR CROSS-BOW. 54
DESCRIPTION OF CROSS-BOW. 57
COMPARATIVE MERITS OF THE LONG AND CROSS
BOW. 59
COMPARATIVE MERITS BETWEEN BOWS AND
EARLY FIRE-ARMS. 59
HISTORY OF ARTILLERY. 62
ETYMOLOGIES. 72
HISTORY OF PORTABLE FIRE-ARMS. 73
THE BAYONET. 83
ACCOUTREMENTS AND AMMUNITION. 84
HISTORY OF THE RIFLE. 86
RIFLED BREECH-LOADERS. 92
ON RIFLING. 95
ON THE NUMBER, FORM &c., &c., &c., OF THE
GROOVES. 96
ON RIFLE PROJECTILES. 101
CONCLUSION. 108
THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES. 110
DEFINITIONS. 110
MOTION OF A PROJECTILE. 111
GRAVITY. 113
ON THE TIME TAKEN TO DRAW A BALL TO THE
GROUND BY THE FORCE OF GRAVITY. 114
ATMOSPHERE. 115
RESULT OF THE AIR’S RESISTANCE. 115
EXPERIMENTS IN FRANCE. 116
ON THE EFFECT OF THE RESISTANCE OF THE AIR
UPON THE MOTION OF A PROJECTILE. 117
ON THE RESISTANCE OF A FLUID TO A BODY IN
MOTION. 117
ON THE VELOCITY WITH WHICH AIR WILL RUSH
INTO A VACUUM. 118
UPON THE RESISTANCE OF THE AIR TO BODIES OF
DIFFERENT FORMS. 119
RESULTS OF EXPERIMENTS WITH SLOW
MOTIONS. 119
RESISTANCE OF THE AIR, AS AFFECTED BY THE
WEIGHT OF PROJECTILES. 121
DEVIATIONS OF PROJECTILES FROM SMOOTH-
BORED GUNS. 121
1st CAUSE, WINDAGE. 121
2nd CAUSE, ROTATION. 122
CASES BEARING UPON THE FOREGOING THEORY. 122
ILLUSTRATIONS OF ROBINS’ THEORY OF
ROTATION. 124
ON ECCENTRIC PROJECTILES. 124

Original Table of Contents


Transcriber’s Notes

The original language has been retained, including


inconsistencies and errors in spelling,
hyphenation, capitalisation, etc., except as
mentioned below.
Depending on the hard- and software used and their
settings, not all elements may display as intended.
Original Table of Contents: as present in the source
document. The reason for the order of entries is
not clear, and some chapters are not listed, nor
are the sections. The structure of the text has
been determined based on what seemed the most
logical interpretation of (the lay-out of) the
chapter and section headings in the text. The
Extended Table of Contents in the back of the
book has been created for this text on the basis of
this assumed structure; the page numbers i
through iv have been inserted for this Table of
Contents.
The text refers to the plates by both Roman and
Arabic numbers. This has not been standardised.
The numbering of the actual plates has been
standardised.
The illustrations in the plates in the back of the book
have been individually scaled for better visibility.
Where relevant, links to larger versions of the
illustrations have been provided (not available in
all formats).
Page 29, great inconvenience ... quite preclude: as
printed in the source document.
Page 29 and 35 (and Errata), sulphite and sulphide:
as printed in the source document.
Page 30 and 31, calculations: as printed in the
source document.
Page 44, Slings were used in 1572, at the siege of
Sancere by the Huguenots, in order to save their
powder: there should be a comma after Sancere,
the Huguenots were the besieged party.
Page 47, Our forefathers ... public schools:
considered to be a section heading.
Page 66, both the king’s feed men: other sources
mention Peter Bawd and Peter Vancollen / Van
Collen as freed men.
Page 107, weight of bullet, ·530 grains: as printed in
the source document, but unlikely to be correct.
Page 114, paragraph on Parabolic theory: even with
the corrections mentioned in the errata, some of
the reference letters are missing; F, G and H are
presumably the ends of the vertical lines through
C, D and E respectively.
Page 119, strictly empirical formula: should probably
have been a plural.

Changes made:
Footnotes have been moved to directly after the
paragraph to which they refer.
Some minor obvious punctuation and typographical
errors have been corrected silently.
B.C./B. C. and A.D./A. D. have been standardised to B. C.
and A. D., respectively. Minie, Miniè (the spelling
used most commonly in this book) and Minié have
been standardised to Minié.
The (corrected, see below) Errata have already been
applied to the text.
Errata: Page 32, para. 6, line 10 changed to Page
32, para.7, line 10; IX and XII changed to ix and

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