Abstract
THE bursting of the 43-ton gun on board the Collingwood has naturally attracted considerable attention from men of science as well as from the general public, and it may not be out of place at the present time to compare the ideas of scientific men with the data given in text-books published by authority and put into the hands of artillery officers for purposes of instruction.
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