England is just now not without serious
perplexities, but none are so fraught with possibilities of mischief
as the storm which is now gathering on the Afghan frontier."
LIST OF AUTHORITIES.
[Footnote: Unless otherwise designated, the authors named are
officers of the British Army, and nearly all the works are in the
Library of the Military Service Institution of the United States,
(Governor's Island, N. Y. H.).]
[Source 1: Journal Royal United Service Institution (London).]
[Source 2: Journal of the United Service Institution of India
(Simla).]
ANDERSON, Capt. "A Scheme for Increasing the Strength of the Native
Armies," etc. [2]
ARMY LIST, British Official, 1885.
BIDDULPH, Gen. "The March from the Indus to the Helmund." [2]
BELLEW, H. W., C.S.I. "A New Afghan Question." [2]
BENGOUGH, Lieut-Col. "Mounted Infantry." [2] (From the Russian.)
BISCHOFF, Major. "The Caucasus and its Significance to Russia."
(Ger.) [2]
BLUNDELL, Col. "British Military Power with Reference to War
Abroad." [1]
BAKER, Col. "The Military Geography of Central Asia." [1]
COLQUHOUN, Capt. "On the Development of the Resources of India in a
Military Point of View.
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