Footnote 1: Younghusband's "South Africa of To-day." Second Edition, 1899.[(Back)]
Footnote 2: "Impressions of South Africa." Third Edition, p. 291.[(Back)]
Footnote 3: "From Cape Town to Ladysmith," p. 79.[(Back)]
Footnote 4: "Lessons of the War," p. 13.[(Back)]
Footnote 5: More have sailed since the above information, but exact figures are wanting to the author.[(Back)]
Footnote 6: The distance from Southampton, the chief though not the only port of departure, to Cape Town is 5,978 miles.[(Back)]
Footnote 7: There may have been one or two more battalions of infantry, but I have not been able to trace such.[(Back)]
Footnote 8: "From Cape Town to Ladysmith," pp. 16-20.[(Back)]
Footnote 9: May 19, 1900.[(Back)]
Footnote 10: Harper's Monthly Magazine, May, 1900, p. 827.[(Back)]