| Division Musnier: 1st Léger, 114th and 121st Ligne (3 batts. each), 1st Vistula (2 batts.) | 7,689 | present |
| Division Frère: 14th and 42nd Ligne (3 batts. each), 115th (4 batts.), 2nd Vistula (2 batts.) | 7,826 | ” |
| Division Harispe: 7th Ligne (4 batts.), 116th (3 batts.), 44th, and 3rd Vistula (2 batts. each) | 6,380 | ” |
| Division Habert: 5th Léger (2 batts.), 16th and 117th Ligne (3 batts. each) | 4,433 | ” |
| Italian Division Peyri: 1st and 2nd Léger, 4th, 5th, and 6th Line (2 batts. each), Dragons Napoléon, Chasseurs Royaux (2 squadrons each) | 4,892 | ” |
| Neapolitan Brigade Compère: 1st and 2nd Ligne, 1st Léger (1 batt. each), and 2 squadrons of Chasseurs | 1,808 | ” |
| Boussard’s Cavalry Brigade: 13th Cuirassiers, 4th Hussars, 24th Dragoons | 1,876 | ” |
| Artillery, Engineers, Train, &c. | 3,645 | ” |
| Garrisons | 2,244 | ” |
| Drafts on the march | 2,990 | ” |
| Total | 43,783 | |
| Gross Total of Army with sick and detached, 51,088. | ||
V. ARMY OF THE NORTH. General Dorsenne.
| (a) Imperial Guard, Divisions Dumoustier and Roguet, 4 regiments of Voltigeurs, 4 of Tirailleurs, 1 of Chasseurs, 1 of Fusiliers-Chasseurs, 1 bataillon de marche | 15,166 | present |
| Lepic’s Guard Cavalry | 1,189 | ” |
| Cavalry attached (Lancers of Berg) | 835 | ” |
| Guard Artillery, &c. | 878 | ” |
| (b) Navarre, Division Reille, 10th, 21st, 81st Ligne (4 batts. each), 60th Ligne (3 batts.) | 8,221 | ” |
| Navarre, over and above Reille, garrisons, and drafts | 1,623 | ” |
| Biscay, Division Caffarelli: 10th Léger (4 batts.), 5th Léger, 3rd, 52nd, 105th Ligne (3 batts. each) | 7,543 | ” |
| Biscay, over and above Caffarelli, 130th Léger (3 batts.), and drafts, &c. | 4,340 | ” |
| Burgos, Division Souham: 1st, 62nd, 101st Ligne (4 batts. each), 23rd Léger (2 batts.) | 7,971 | ” |
| Burgos, over and above Souham, provisional battalions, garrisons, and drafts | 8,714 | ” |
| Valladolid and Salamanca, Division Serras: 113th Ligne (2 batts.), 12th Léger, 2nd and 4th Swiss, Garde de Paris (1 batt. each), and cavalry, &c. | 5,063 | ” |
| Valladolid and Salamanca, over and above Serras, 34th Ligne (3 batts.), 4th Vistula (2 batts.), Neuchâtel (1 batt.), 6 bataillons de marche, and cavalry attached | 8,106 | ” |
| Asturias, Division Bonnet: 118th, 119th, 122nd Ligne (3 batts. each), 120th Ligne (4 batts.) | 7,962 | ” |
| Artillery, Engineers, &c., in the five governments named above | 2,367 | ” |
| Italian Division Severoli (destined for Suchet’s Army): 1st and 2nd Léger, 4th and 6th Ligne (1 batt. each), 1st and 7th Ligne (3 batts. each) | 7,661 | ” |
| Italian Artillery, Engineer, and Cavalry Drafts with Severoli | 803 | ” |
| Total | 88,442 | |
| Gross Total of Army, including sick and detached, 99,442. | ||
VI. ARMY OF CATALONIA. Marshal MacDonald.
| Division Maurice Mathieu: 5th Ligne (3 batts.), 18th Léger, 23rd and 56th Ligne (1 batt. each), 1st of Nassau (2 batts.) | 5,411 | present |
| Division Quesnel: 79th Ligne (3 batts.), 23rd Léger (2 batts.), 93rd Ligne(1 batt.), 29th Chasseurs (3 squadrons) | 3,890 | ” |
| Division Plauzonne: 3rd Léger (4 batts.), 11th Ligne (3 batts.), 32nd Léger (1 batt.) | 4,389 | ” |
| Brigade Petit: 67th Ligne (4 batts.), 16th and 81st Ligne (1 batt. each) | 2,416 | ” |
| Brigade Lefebvre: 8th Léger, 37th and 60th Ligne (1 batt. each), regiment of Westphalia, and 3 provisional battalions | 3,725 | ” |
| Garrison of Montlouis: Würzburg and 2nd Swiss (1 batt. each) | 1,429 | ” |
| Garrison of Rosas | 477 | ” |
| Garrison of Gerona: 102nd Ligne (2 batts.), Berg and Valais (1 batt. each) | 1,429 | ” |
| Artillery, Engineers, &c. | 824 | ” |
| Total | 23,590 | |
| Gross Total of Army, including sick and detached, 30,259. | ||
GENERAL TOTAL OF FRENCH ARMY IN SPAIN
| Present under Arms. | Gross Total. | |
| Army of the South | 68,827 | 90,186 |
| Army of the Centre | 23,139 | 25,537 |
| Army of Portugal | 38,633 | 57,949 |
| Army of Aragon | 48,783 | 51,088 |
| Army of the North | 88,442 | 99,442 |
| Army of Catalonia | 23,590 | 30,259 |
| 291,414 | 354,461 |
Not including General Monthion’s ‘Reserve of the Army of Spain’ at Bayonne, with 251 officers and 8,047 men.