A list of the supplies and ammunition needed should be drawn up.

90.—Report on night activities.

Full report should be brought to the company commander, covering the work of the patrols and of the fatigue parties, and giving full details of all that has happened during the night.

91.—Report on casualties.

Also the list of casualties in the last twelve hours with full names and nature of wound if possible.

92.—Disposal of property of dead and wounded.

The arms and complete equipment of the wounded should be sent out with them. The arms and equipment of the killed should be sent to the battalion commander. Their personal effects; money, papers, letters, etc., should be carefully collected, listed, and sent to the sergeant-major.

8 A.M.

93.—Sick Parade.