CAVALRY BRIGADE.
BritishNative.
9th Queen's Royal Lancers 318
3rd Bengal Cavalry 394
3rd Punjab Cavalry 408
Central India Horse 495
—– ——
Total 3181,297
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 troops2,562
Native " 7,151
British officers 273
Guns 18
Cavalry horses1,779
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.]

[Footnote 12:][-]

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