2. GALICIAN RESERVES.

Officers.Men.
Detached Troops in garrison in Galicia:
*Majorca (one batt.); *Leon (one batt.); *Aragon (one batt.)772,010
Detached troops on the Portuguese frontier:
*Leon (one batt.); †Orense; and four detached companies481,600
Total1253,610

3. ASTURIAN RESERVES.

[N.B.—This force is exclusive of the troops under Acevedo in the Army of Blake. The numbers are from a morning state of December.]

Men.
Detached Troops in garrison in Galicia:
‡Covadonga,360; ‡Don Carlos, 335; ‡Ferdinand VII, 316; ‡Gihon, 586; ‡Infiesto, 489; ‡Llanes, 420; ‡Luanco, 400; ‡Navia, 528; ‡Pravia, 581; ‡Riva de Sella, 685; ‡Siero, 585.
Total5,285

4. ARMY OF RESERVE OF MADRID.

N.B.—This force, which fought at the Somosierra, consisted of parts of the Armies of Andalusia and Estremadura; its numbers have already been counted among the troops of those armies.

General San Juan.

Men.
From the 1st Division of Andalusia:
*Walloon Guards (one batt.), 500; *Reina (two batts.), 927; *Jaen (two batts.), 1,300; *Irlanda (two batts.), 1,186; *Corona (two batts.), 1,0394,952
From the 3rd Division of Andalusia:
*Cordova (two batts.), 1,300; †Toledo, 500; †Alcazar, 500; ‡3rd of Seville, 4002,700
From the Army of Estremadura:
‡Badajoz (remains of two batts.)566
Castilian Levies:
‡1st Volunteers of Madrid (two batts.), 1,500; ‡2nd ditto, 1,5003,000
Cavalry:
*Principe, 200; *Alcantara, 100; *Montesa, 100; ‡Volunteers of Madrid, 200600
Artillery (twenty-two guns)300
Total12,118

N.B.—Of this force the following battalions fled to Madrid, and afterwards joined the Army of the Centre:—1st Volunteers of Madrid, Corona, half 3rd of Seville, Reina, Alcazar. The following fled to Segovia, and joined the Army of Estremadura:—Jaen, Irlanda, Toledo, Badajoz, 2nd Volunteers of Madrid, Walloon Guards, and half 3rd of Seville.