'Table to show increases or decreases of Establishments of Regular Forces for Colonial Garrisons to be provided in Estimates 1890-91.' With a covering note by P. Lake
'Telegraphic communications with Stations abroad from the point of view of Imperial Defence.' By Henry Brackenbury, Lieut.-General, D.M.I. and Percy Lake, Captain, D.A.A.G.
'Report of a conference, held at the Colonial Office, to discuss the subject of the conveyance of reinforcements to our Colonial Garrisons in the event of war with a maritime power becoming probable, or having actually broken out, as treated in War Office printed paper "Colonial Defence - reinforcements for war".'
'Report of a conference, held at the Colonial Office, to discuss the question of the supply of food by sea to our Colonial Garrisons in the event of war with a maritime power.'
Army expenditure in the principal countries in Europe.
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Prepared by P.H.N. Lake, Captain; F.N. Innes, Major, R.A.; W.A.H. Hare, Captain, R.E., D.A.Q.M.G.; J. Wolfe Murray, Captain, R.A., D.A.Q.M.G.; and W.S. Cooke, Major, D.A.Q.M.G.; with a covering note by H. Brackenbury, Major-General, D.Q.M.G.
'General sketch of the situation abroad and at home from a military standpoint by Major-General H. Brackenbury, C.B. 3rd August 1886. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1886.'