[37] Called by the Russians the Green Hills.
[38] Known by the Russians as the Wolf Hills.
[39] The Russian name is Bokovi (Side) Hill.
[40] Near Lieh-shu-fang.
[41] As its name implies, the station 11 versts from Port Arthur.
[42] Our Official History states that only three companies of the 5th Regiment were allotted to this section, but adds later that the 5th and 6th Companies were brought up and absorbed in the fighting line. They are here given as being in reserve.
[43] A village 1½ miles north-east of Hou-chia-tun.
[44] Ta-po Shan had actually been captured by the Japanese the previous evening about ten o’clock, two counter-attacks afterwards failing.
[45] Not to be confused with a hill of the same name on the Western Front of the Port Arthur defences.
[46] Probably a hill between Vodymin and Hou-chia-tun.