See [Appendix X.]]
[Footnote 3:] [Of] these, more than 3,000 were doolie-bearers, and nearly 8,000 were saices of Native Cavalry regiments, and men belonging to the Transport and other Departments.]
[Footnote 4:] [Now] Major-General Sir Robert Low, G.C.B.]
[Footnote 5:] [Colonel] Macgregor and Lieutenant-Colonel Chapman had changed places, the former joining Sir Donald Stewart as Chief of the Staff, and the latter taking up the same position with me.]
[Footnote 6:] [Lieutenant]-General Primrose succeeded Sir Donald Stewart in command of the troops at Kandahar.]
FOOTNOTES, CHAPTER [LX]
[Footnote 1:] Sirdar Sher Ali had been appointed Governor of Kandahar by the Amir Yakub Khan after the treaty of Gandamak, and had since assisted Sir Donald Stewart in the civil administration of the province.]
[Footnote 2:] [Local] Native levies.]
| Killed | Wounded and Missing | |
| British officers | 20 | 9 |
| British troops | 290 | 48 |
| Native troops | 624 | 118 |
| —– | —– | |
| 934 | 175 | |
| Total, 1,109 | ||