You are welcome WESTLAND.
There is also a series of publications that can be found online, produced by the UK Ministry of Supply, that began in about 1936 and continued through WWII. They were called Ammunition Bulletins, and there were a fair number of them (45-50?). They covered many different types of expendables, including small arms ammo, artillery projectiles, mines, bombs, rockets, fuzes, etc. There were often sections at the back of the Bulletins that covered foreign munitions including the French stuff. IIRC there were several that were dedicated just to foreign ammunitions. I think that there were French bombs described in there somewhere.