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Engineering, at the United States Military Academy. With folio Plates. 2 vols. 4to. Lithographed at the United States Military Academy Press,

West Point. £1 5s. Mahan.-Notes Supplementary to the Course of Permanent Fortification; Notes on the Attack and Defence of Permanent Works; Notes on Mines; Composition of Armies, by D. H. Mahan. Lithographed. West Point, New York. Mahan. An Elementary Treatise on Advanced Guard, Outpost, and Detachment Service of Troops, and the manner of Posting and Handling them in the presence of an Enemy, by D. H. Mahan. 18mo. New York. Mahan. An Elementary Course of Civil Engineering, for the use of Cadets of the United States' Military Academy, by D. H. Mahan, M.A. 6th edition, with large Addenda, and many new Cuts. 8vo, pp. 410. New York,

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Maltby.-A Treatise on Courts-Martial and Military Law, by Isaac Maltby. 8vo, pp. 280. Boston, 1813. bound. Marshall.-On Enlisting, Pensioning, and Discharging Soldiers, by Henry Marshall. Edited by W. S. Ruschenberger. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1840. 6s. Mason.-A General Register of the Navy and Marine Corps of the United States, alphabetically arranged; containing the Names of all Officers of the Navy and Marine Corps, Military and Civil, Commissioned and Warrant, who have entered the Service since the establishment of the Navy Department, in 1798; showing the dates of their original rank and entry, the dates of their promotions to higher grades, and in what manner, and when they left the Service, if not still in it. To which is appended the Constitution of the United States, and a Revised Edition of all the Laws in relation to the Navy and Marine Corps, with reference to the "Statutes at Large." With an Index, compiled from the Official Records of the Navy Department, by Authority of the Hon. John Y. Mason, Secretary of the Navy, by Mechlin and Winder, Attorneys and Agents. 8vo, pp. 550. Washington, 1848. half-bound.

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Message of the President of the United States; with the Correspondence therewith communicated between the Secretary of War and other Officers of the Government on the subject of the Mexican War. 8vo. Washington, 1848. £1 ls. Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress, at the First Session of the Thirtieth Congress, December 7, 1847.. 8vo. Washington, 1848. £1 ls.

This Volume contains the Reports of Generals Scott and Taylor, of their Operations in command of the Forces in Mexico, in 1847.

Military Academy.-Official Register of the Officers and Cadets of the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. 18mo. West Point, 1854. Published annually.

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Military Laws of the United States, including those relating to the Army, Marine Corps, Volunteers, Militia, and to Bounty Lands and Pensions; to which is prefixed the Rules and Articles of War, and the Constitution of the United States. 3rd edition. Svo, pp. 344. Washington, 1846. bound. 16s. Militia Laws of the State of New York, applicable to the First Division. Published in accordance with the Provisions of Section 85, of Chapter 536, of the Laws of 1855. 8vo, pp. 87. Albany, 1855. sewed. 2s. 6d. Mordecai. Report of Experiments on Gunpowder, made at Washington

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Arsenal, by Alfred Mordecai, Captain, United States Ordnance. Washington, 1845. Mordecai. Second Report of Experiments on Gunpowder, made at Washington Arsenal in 1845-1847 and 1848, by Alfred Mordecai, Captain, United States Ordnance. 8vo. Washington, 1849. Mordecai.-Artillery for the United States' Land Service, as devised and arranged by the Ordnance Board. 8vo, and atlas folio. Washington, 1848. Mordecai. A Digest of the Laws relating to the Military Establishment of the United States, by Alfred Mordecai, United States' Army. 8vo. Washington, 1833. 5s. 6d. Mountain Artillery, Instruction for; prepared by a Board of Army Officers. 12mo. Washington, 1851.

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Ordnance Drawings and Tables of Dimensions of the Ordnance, for the Land
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The above contains many important details respecting the Mexican War.

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Reports of Experiments on the Strength and other Properties of Metals for Cannon; with a Description of the Machines for Testing Metals, and of the Classification of Cannon in Service, by Officers of the Ordnance Department of the U. S. Army. By Authority of the Secretary of War. With 25 Plates. 4to, pp. 440. Philadelphia, 1856. cloth. £2 10s. Reports of Experiments with Small Arms for the Military Service, by Officers of the Ordnance Department of the U. S. Army. Published by Authority of the Secretary of War. gr. 8vo, pp. 117, and an Appendix, pp. 35. Washington, 1856. Ss.

Review of the General Staff Organizations of the European and American Armies. 8vo. 1855.

Ripley. The War with Mexico, by R. S. Ripley, Brevet Major in the United States Army, &c. 2 vols. 8vo, pp. 1174. New York, 1849. cloth. £1 4s. Robinson.-An Account of the Organization of the Army of the United States; with Biographies of Distinguished Officers of all Grades, by Fayette Robinson, late an Officer of the United States Army. 2 vols. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1848.

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Rules and Regulations for the Field Exercises and Manoeuvres of Infantry. Compiled and adapted to the Organization of the Army of the United States. 1 vol. 8vo. New York, 1815.

14s. Rules and Regulations for the Field Exercise and Manoeuvres of Infantry. Compiled and adapted to the Organization of the Army of the United States, &c. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1824.

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Scheel (de).-A Treatise of Artillery; containing a New System, on the alteration made in the French Artillery since 1765. Translated from the French. 8vo, and atlas folio. Philadelphia, 1800.

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School of the Gunner, or Field Piece, being an Extract from a French work on the service of Field Artillery. Translated by Henry Arcularius. With 10 Plates. 18mo, pp. 112. New York, 1838. cloth. Scott.-Infantry Tactics; or, Rules for the Exercise and Manoeuvres of the United States Infantry, by Major-General Scott, United States Army. New edition, with Plates. 3 vols. 18mo. New York, 1854. 18s. Scott.-General Regulations for the Army or Military Institutes, by MajorGeneral Scott. Svo. Philadelphia, 1821.

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Thacher.-Military Journal during the American Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783; describing Interesting Events and Transactions of this Period; with numerous Historical Facts and Anecdotes, from the Original Manuscript; to which is added an Appendix, containing Biographical Sketches of several Officers. 8vo. Boston, 1823. Thorpe.-Our Army on the Rio Grande, being a Short Account of the Important Events, &c.; with Descriptions of the Battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma, the Bombardment of Fort Brown, &c., by T. B. Thorpe. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1846. 6s.

Thorpe. Our Army at Monterey, by T B. Thorpe. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1847.

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Tonsard.-American Artillerist's Companion; treating of all kinds of Firearms in detail, and of the Formation, Object, and Service of the Flying or Horse Artillery, by Louis de Tonsard. Plates. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1809. 12s. Totten. Report on the subject of the National Defences, by Jos. G. Totten. Colonel of Engineers, Br. Brigadier-General. 8vo. Washington, 1851. 15s. Treadwell. On the Practicability of Constructing Cannon of Great Calibre, capable of enduring long-continued use under full Charges, by Daniel Treadwell. Vice-President of the American Academy, &c. &c. 8vo, pp. 36. Cambridge, Mass., 1856. sewed.

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The above forms the third part of "Papers on Practical Engineering," published by direction of the Colonel of United States Engineers.

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