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es_ (1869); J. Jacob, _Views and Opinions_ (1857); F. Hoenig, _Die Kavallerie als Schlachtenkorper_ (1884); Sir Evelyn Wood, _Achievements of Cavalry_ (1893); H.T. Siborne, _Waterloo Letters_; Desbriere and Sautai, _La Cavalerie de 1740 a 1789_ (1806); Warnery, _Remarques sur la cavalerie_ (1781); v. Canitz, _Histoire des exploits et des vicissitudes de la cavalerie prussienne dans les campagnes de Frederic II_ (1849); Cherfils, _Cavalerie en campagne_ (1888), _Service de surete strategique de la cavalerie_ (1874); Bonie, _Tactique francaise, cavalerie en campagne, cavalerie au combat_ (1887-1888); Foucart, _Campagne de Pologne, operations de la cavalerie, nov. 1806-jan. 1807_ (1882), _La Cavalerie pendant la campagne de Prusse_ (1880); De Galliffet, _Projet d'instruction sur l'emploi de la cavalerie en liaison avec les autres armes_ (1880), _Rapport sur les grandes manoeuvres de cavalerie de 1879_; Kaehler, _Die preussische Reiterei 1806-1876_ (French translation, _La Cavalerie prussienne de 1806 a 1876_); _Cavalry Studies_ (translated from the French of Bonie and the German of Kaehler, with a paper on U.S. cavalry in the Civil War); v. Bernhardi, _Cavalry in Future Wars_ (English translation, 1906); P.S., _Cavalry in the Wars of the Future_ (translated from the French by T. Formby, 1905); D. Haig, _Cavalry Studies_ (1907); v. Pelet Narbonne, _Die Kavalleriedienst_ (1901). _Cavalry on Service_ (English translation, 1906); _Erziehung und Fuhrung von Kavallerie_. The principal cavalry periodicals are the _Revue de cavalerie_, the _Kavalleristische Monatshefte_ (Austrian), the _Cavalry Journal_ (British), and the _Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association_. (F. N. M.) FOOTNOTES: [1] The loss of the regiment was twenty-eight killed and sixty-six wounded. CAVAN, a county in the province of Ulster, Ireland, bounded N. by Fermanagh and Monaghan, E. by Monaghan and Meath, S. by Meath, Westmeath and Longford, and W. by Longford and Leitrim. The area is 477,399 acres, or about 746 sq. m. The surface of the county is uneven, consisting of hill and dale, without any great extent of level ground, but only in its northern extremity attaining a mountainous elevation. The barony of Tullyhaw, bordering on Fermanagh, a wild dreary mountain district, known as the kingdom of Glan or Glengavlin, contains the highest land in the county, reaching 2188 ft. in Cuilcagh
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