6,991 6,656 2,494 9,150 1,338 TOTAL, ROYAL ENGINEERS. (e) A Field Company at Pretoria and one at the Curragh have each a Farrier Serjeant in addition. (f) Coast Battalion Officers shown separately. (g) Including thirty Subalterns at Chatham under instruction for India. (h) Estimated number to provide one horse for each Officer on mounted duty. (i) Officers shown with units. (j) Includes 3 Engineer Clerks for Depot Office. (k) 1 Commanding Officer and 1 Quarter-Master-Sergeant allowed for 3 Railway Companies, in addition. EXCLUSIVE OF INDIA--continued. and Corps are given in Appendix, No. 2, pages 132 to 158), 40 291 282 83,721 69,665 24,451 94,116 3,332 TOTAL, FOOT GUARDS AND INFANTRY OF THE LINE. 45 327 Corps of Military Foot Police. 77,199 62,985 23,715 86,700 3,233 TOTAL, INFANTRY OF THE LINE. (a) 6 Chargers for Officers and 4 Regimental Transport animals per battalion. (b) Officers' chargers. (c) 4 Regimental Transport animals per battalion and 355 Chargers for Officers. (d) Including Pipers of 8 Highland Battalions (6 at home, 2 abroad), and 3 Colour Serjeant Instructors of Musketry for Battalions on Short Tour. (e) 16 Horses for Regimental Transport in Egypt. (f) 32 Officers, 3 Warrant Officers, 32 Serjeants and 275 rank and file for South Africa; 1 Commandant, 1 Adjutant, 4 Serjeants and 7 rank and file for Egypt. (g) 1348 for South Africa (10 companies); 120 for Egypt. |