| SECOND DIVISION. | FIFTH DIVISION. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR F. CLERY. | LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR C. WARREN. | ||
| Second Brigade. | Fifth Brigade. | Fourth Brigade. | Eleventh Brigade. |
| Major-General Hildyard. | Major-General Hart. | Major-General Lyttelton. | Major-General Woodgate. |
| 2nd East Surrey. | 1st Connaught Rangers. | 1st Rifle Brigade. | 2nd Royal Lancaster. |
| 2nd West Yorkshire. | 1st and 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers. | 1st Durham Light Infantry. | 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers. |
| 2nd Devonshire. | 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. | 3rd King's Royal Rifles. | 1st South Lancashire. |
| 2nd West Surrey. | 1st Border Regiment. | 2nd Scottish Rifles. | 1st York and Lancaster. |
| 7th, 64th, and 73rd Field Batteries. | 19th, 28th, and 63rd Field Batteries. | ||
| CORPS TROOPS. | |
|---|---|
| GENERAL (COMMANDING-IN-CHIEF) SIR R. BULLER. | |
| Tenth Brigade. | Cavalry Division. |
| Major-General Coke. | Major-General Lord Dundonald. |
| 2nd Dorset. | 13th Hussars. |
| 2nd Middlesex. | 1st Royal Dragoons. |
| 2nd Somerset. | South African Light Horse. |
| Thorneycroft's Mounted Infantry. | |
| Bethune's Mounted Infantry. | |
| Natal Carbineers. | |
| Imperial Light Infantry. | Mounted Infantry King's Royal Rifles. |
| Imperial Light Horse. | |
| 78th Field Battery, 61st Howitzer Battery, 4th Mountain Battery. | Naval guns (two 4·7 in., eight 12-pounders). |
[Photo by Bassano.
In command of the Second Division in Natal since October 1899, with local rank of Lieut.-General. He entered the Army in 1858; was Professor of Tactics at Sandhurst from 1872-5; Deputy-Assistant-Adjutant-General in Ireland (1875-7), and at Aldershot (1877-8); was Chief Staff Officer of the Flying Column in the Zulu War, 1878-9; Brigade-Major at Alexandria in the Egyptian War of 1882; Assistant-Adjutant-General in the Sudan Expedition in 1884; Deputy-Adjutant and Quartermaster-General in the Nile Expedition of 1884-5; Chief of Staff in Egypt 1886-8, and Commandant of the Staff College 1888-93. He commanded the 3rd Infantry Brigade at Aldershot 1895-6, and was Deputy-Adjutant-General to the Forces from that date until he left for Africa.
THE PRICE OF LOYALTY IN NORTHERN NATAL:
A farmhouse laid in ruins by the Boers.
[Jan. 9-10, 1900.