The Southern Ussurian District at the Present Time. (Communicated at a Public Meeting of the Russian Imperial Geographical Society of 19th April, 1889.) By J.P. Nadarov. (Translated by Lieut.-Col. J.C. Dalton, R.A., D.A.A.G.) From the Proceedings of the Russian Imperial Geographical Society, Vol. XXV, No. 3. London: Printed by Harrison and Sons, St. Martin's Lane, 1890.
Russian Instructions for a Disembarking Force. Translated in the Intelligence Division, War Office, by Captain A.F. Barrow, C.M.G., B.S.C. 25th May 1888. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1888.
The Military Situation in Transcaspia. Report No. III. 14th October 1887. Prepared in the Intelligence Branch, War Office, by Captain J. Wolfe Murray, R.A., D.A.A.G. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1887.
Memorandum setting out the relative levels of military force available to Russia on the one hand, and Austria, Roumania, Bulgaria and Turkey on the other. By J.M. Grierson, Captain, D.A.A.G.
'Distribution of the Russian Military Forces in Asia. With Map. Compiled in the Intelligence Division, War Office, by Major E. Peach, D.A.Q.M.G. Correct to 1st June, 1902.'
'The British Empire in India. Lecture delivered at the Auckland Institute by the Right Rev. W.G. Cowie, D.D., Bishop of Auckland. Reprinted from the "New Zealand Herald," … 1893.'