[52].

[53]. Chapter iv., pp. [63]-[65].

[54]. After the execution of Mungal Pandy at Barrackpore on the 8th of April, for mutiny, the rebel sepoys acquired the soubriquet of ‘Pandies’—especially those belonging to the Brahmin caste.

[55].

InfantryOfficers and Men.
H.M. 8th foot, head-quarters,188
H.M. 61st foot, head-quarters,296
H.M. 75th foot, head-quarters,513
H.M. 60th Rifles, head-quarters,299
1st European Bengal Fusiliers,520
2d European Bengal Fusiliers,556
Guide Infantry,275
Sirmoor battalion, Goorkhas,296
1st Punjaub Infantry,725
4th Sikh Infantry,345
————=4023
Cavalry
H.M. Carabiniers,153
H.M. 9th Lancers,428
Guide Cavalry,338
1st Punjaub Cavalry,148
2d Punjaub Cavalry,110
5th Punjaub Cavalry, (at Alipore),116
————=1293
Artillery and Engineers
Artillery, European and Native,1129
Bengal Sappers and Miners,209
Punjaub Sappers and Miners,264
————=1602
————
6918

Besides these effectives, there were as non-effectives, 765 sick + 351 wounded = 1116.

[56]. Bengal native infantry: 3d, 9th, 11th, 12th, 15th, 20th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 36th, 38th, 44th, 45th, 54th, 57th, 60th, 61st, 67th, 68th, 72d, 74th, 78th.

Other native infantry: 5th and 7th Gwalior Contingent, Kotah Contingent, Hurrianah battalion; together with 2600 miscellaneous infantry.

Native cavalry: Portions of five or six regiments, besides others of the Gwalior and Malwah Contingents.