Russia's Power to Concentrate Troops in Central Asia. Prepared in the Intelligence Division, War Office, by Captain J. Wolfe Murray, R.A., D.A.A.G. 4th May 1888. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1888.
Papers relating to the position of Drafts to India, in relation to the respective preparedness for War of the Home and Indian Armies. By E.F. Chapman, D.M.I.
'Special Supplement to the Regulations for Field Service and Rules for Conduct in Battle of Corps of all Arms, 1904. Instructions for the Russian Army respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land. Translated by Major J.E. Edmonds, R.E., Major of the General Staff. 1905.'
'Minute on the Indian Army and Military Administration by The Hon'ble Lieut.-General Sir G. Chesney, K.C.B. Military Department, dated Simla, 14th April 1891. Simla: Printed at the Government Central Printing Office. 1891.'
Report of a Trip through Transcaspia and Turkestan in October, 1888. By Colonel the Hon. R.A.J. Talbot, C.B., with marginal notes prepared in the Intelligence Division, War Office. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1889.
Russian Advances in Asia. No. VII. 1890-1895. Prepared in the Intelligence Division of the War Office by Captain W.A. Macbean, R.A., Staff Captain. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1896.
Affairs in Turkestan. Compiled by Colonel Belayevsky of the Russian General Staff. Translated in the Intelligence Branch, War Office, under the supervision of Captain J.W. Murray, D.A.Q.M.G. with a Preface by Major-General H. Brackenbury, C.B. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison & Sons, 1886.