| CAVALRY BRIGADE. | ||
| British | Native. | |
| 9th Queen's Royal Lancers | 318 | — |
| 3rd Bengal Cavalry | — | 394 |
| 3rd Punjab Cavalry | — | 408 |
| Central India Horse | — | 495 |
| —– | —— | |
| Total | 318 | 1,297 |
| ARTILLERY DIVISION. | |||
| British. | Native. | Guns. | |
| 6-8th Royal Artillery—screw guns | 95 | 139 | 6 |
| 11-9th Royal Artillery | 95 | 139 | 6 |
| No. 2 Mountain Battery | — | 140 | 6 |
| —– | —– | — | |
| Total | 190 | 418 | 18 |
| TOTAL OF FORCE. | |
| British troops | 2,562 |
| Native " | 7,151 |
| British officers | 273 |
| Guns | 18 |
| Cavalry horses | 1,779 |
| Artillery mules | 450 |
Two hundred rounds of ammunition were taken for each Infantry soldier: seventy rounds were carried by each man, thirty rounds were in reserve with the regiment, and a hundred rounds in the Field Park.
Each Mountain battery had:
| Common shell | 264 |
| Double shell | 60 |
| Shrapnel shell | 144 |
| Star shell | 24 |
| Case shot | 48 |
| —– | |
| Total | 540 rounds. |
And thirty rounds per gun in the Field Park.]
[Footnote 11:] [British] troops were allowed ponies at the rate of 2 per cent, of strength. Native troops were allowed ponies at the rate of 2½ per cent. of strength. Followers were allowed ponies at the rate of 1½ per cent. of strength.]
| Yabus, or Afghan ponies. | Mules. | Indian ponies. | Donkeys. | Camels. | |
| Number of animals that left Kabul Purchased during the march° Number of animals that reached Kandahar Casualties during the march | 1,589 35 1,179 445 | 4,510 1 4,293 218 | 1,244 — 1,138 106 | 912 208 1,078 42 | 6* 171 177 |