APPENDIX IV.
RETURN OF CASUALTIES UP TO THE END OF DECEMBER, 1918.

This Return is provisional only, and, though so deplorably heavy, cannot be regarded as complete.

UNIT.Officers.Other Ranks.REMARKS.
Killed.Wounded.Missing.Sick.Killed.Wounded.Missing.Sick.
Yorkshire Hussars3471142120
Yorkshire Dragoons24531459
West Riding R.H.A.1413
Yorks. Mtd. Bde. R.A.S.C.123
Yorks. Mtd. Bde. Field Ambulance4248
Signal Troops with Mtd. Bde.12
Headquarters W.R. Division41147
245th Brigade R.F.A.6157361731184
246th Brigade R.F.A.91016822213268
247th Brigade R.F.A.181241992
248th Brigade R.F.A. (Howitzer)3642061
310th Brigade R.F.A.1263202041375
312th Brigade R.F.A.3246471771291
West Riding R.G.A. (Heavy Battery)1251121
Divisional Ammunition Column57801032306
Trench Mortar Batteries2182222211255
W.R. Divisional Royal Engineers19262711063520983
5th Bn. West Yorks. Regt.3310511544971,9023231,339
6th Bn. West Yorks. Regt.38965483741,4881961,044
7th Bn. West Yorks. Regt.28704514331,6421451,535
8th Bn. West Yorks. Regt.4611611605282,9172371,689
4th Bn. West Riding Regt.381074577202,6512511,731
5th Bn. West Riding Regt.281219645352,4044371,517
6th Bn. West Riding Regt.24663432521,396131868
7th Bn. West Riding Regt.22702663751,5141001,101
4th Bn. K.O.Y.L.I.481382836302,9475791,560
5th Bn. K.O.Y.L.I.481037586762,8784931,867
4th Bn. York and Lancaster Regt.361134566143,0154381,538
5th Bn. York and Lancaster Regt.35835404811,861216851
5th Devon Regt.1031313864560353
4th Hants. Regt.5245157662105422
19th Lancashire Fusiliers6318433194
9th Durham Light Infantry2249350646345
2/20th London Regt.41119142140210
Machine-Gun Corps247710970216627
Divisional Cyclists Corps1444558
West Riding Divisional R.A.S.C.18425300
1st West Riding Field Ambulance16141161161
2nd West Riding Field Ambulance158965248
3rd West Riding Field Ambulance75181621201
Casualty Clearing Station111423
Mobile Veterinary Section1120
Sanitary Section11
Chaplains2
243rd Employment Company1410
M.M.P.2
TOTAL4961,505698577,19732,1923,84422,653
TotalOfficers2,927
Other Ranks65,886
68,813

BY THE SAME AUTHOR AND PUBLISHERS.

428 pages. 12s. net.

A GENERAL SKETCH OF EUROPEAN LITERATURE IN THE CENTURIES OF ROMANCE.

Chap.IStory-Matters and Story-Writers.
IIThe Age of Dante.
IIIThe Fourteenth Century.
IV1374 to 1492.
VThe Transit through 1492.
VIEurope at School.
VIIEurope at Large.
VIIIThe Maturity of Romance.
IXThe Age of Milton.
XThe Watershed of 1637.

By LAURIE MAGNUS, M.A.

Starting at the twelfth century, “The Centuries of Romance” brings down the history of literature in Europe to the year 1637 (including the works of Milton and Calderon), when the French Academy was founded, and a natural break occurs between the centuries of Romance and Bon Sens. It is intended to provide English students, both professional and amateur, with a measure and a standard of comparison for the true and correct appreciation of the literature and literary history of our own country.