[81].

2nd company,1st brigade
1st company,2nd brigade
2nd company,
3rd company,
4th company,
1st company,3rd brigade
2nd company,
4th company,
2nd company,1st battalion
3rd company,
4th company,
1st company3rd battalion
2nd company,
3rd company,
4th company,
2nd company,4th battalion
3rd company,
3rd company,6th battalion
4th company,
5th company,
13th company,
17th company,

[82]. The daily expenditure of ammunition and artillery details of this siege will be found in the East-India United Service Journal for 1837.

[83].

R.A.P.R.A.P.
Lieut.-Colonel1,03240752140per mensem.
Major78930580146per mensem.
Captain433100354130per mensem.
1st Lieutenant265120209140per mensem.
2nd Lieutenant21350167106per mensem.

[84].

R.A.P.
Lieutenant-Colonelper mensem827140
Major 580146
Captain 39250
1st Lieutenant 234140
2nd Lieutenant 192106

[85]. The effect is clearly shown in the brigading the late army of the Sutlej, where the army, consisting of fifteen cavalry and thirty-seven infantry regiments, formed into six divisions and sixteen brigades, was thus commanded:—

Cavalry regiments3 Queen’s,12 Company’s
Infantry regiments8 Queen’s,29 Company’s
Division Commanders4 Queen’s,2 Company’s
Brigade regiments7 Queen’s,9 Company’s

Of the cavalry, although four-fifths were Company’s regiments, the division and three of the brigade commands fell to H.M.’s service.