Greetings.
Here is the link for a free download of rather informative document REPORT OF THE BRITISH MILITARY MISSION, SOUTH RUSSIA 8th OCTOBER 1919.
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/details-result.asp?queryType=1&resultcount=1&Edoc_Id=8051087
As you can see from its table of contents the report covers many interesting aspects of Russian Civil War viewed from British perspective.
I.— Preamble
II.— Chief Factors governing Situation in July
III.— Failure of Russian Administrative Services
IV.— Aids-Memoire for General Denikin
V.— Attitude of supply Services
VI.— Conference of Administrative Services
VII.— Scheme for Issue of British Military Material
VIII.— Working of New System
IX.— Good Relations with Russian Staffs
X.— Issues of British War Material
XI.— Prospects of Improvement in Russian Supply Services
XII. — Faults of Russian Artillery Training
XIII—System adopted for Artillery Instruction, Liaison aud Equipment
XIV.—Increase in Artillery Liaison Officers
XV.—Artillery Equipment Section
XVI.— Guns
XVII.— Artillery Ammunition
XVIII.— Equipment of and Training in Machine Guns
XIX.— Rifles and Small-Arms
XX.— Aviation
XXI. — 47th Squadron
XXII. – Tanks
XXIII. — Naval- The Caspian Sea
XXIV.—The Volga Flotilia
XXV.- The Black Sea
XXVI. — Naval Guns and Stores
XXVII. —Naval Section of
XXVIII. — Expansion of Front and Decentralization
XXIX.— Liaison Group System
XXX.— Morale of Armed Forces
XXXI.— Attitude of Population of Re-Occupied Districts and Mobilization
XXXII.— Economic Situation – Generall
XXXIII.— Economic Competition
XXXIV. - Obstacles to Trade
XXXV.— Oil Fields
XXXVI.— Agriculture
XXXVII. — Livestock
XXXVIII. — Coal
XXXIX. – Relief
XL. — Work of Economic Section
XLI.— Requirements
XLII.— Railways
XLIII. — Exchange
XLIV. — Warning to General Denikin
XLV. — The Cossack Conference
XLVI. — Azerbaijan
XLVII. — Georgia
XLVIII. — Daghestan
XLIX.- Batum
L. — The Ukraina
LI.— Rumanian Support of Petliura
LII. - Bessarabia
LIII. — The Galicians
LIV. — Poland
LV.— German Political and commercial Efforts
LVI. - The Jewish Question
LVII. — Bolshevik Morale
LVIII. — Economic Situation in Sovdepia
LIX.— Pressure of Bolshevik Troops from Siberian Front
LX.—Release of Troops from other Fronts
LXI.—Bolshevik Objective in Asia
LXII. – The Outlook
LXIII.—Duties and Organisation of Mission
Appendix A. – Draft War Establishment
Appendix B. - Rules and Notes for Guidance of British Military Mission to South Russia
Appendix C. – G.1098 (Artillery)
Appendix D. – State of British Military Mission.