Lieut.
Major
Capt.
Lieut.
Capt.
Capt.
Capt.
C. C. Marindin, R.G.A.
A. C. S. Chichester, Royal Fusiliers.
L. A. Bethel], 8th Gurkhas.
A. D. Walker, R.E.
W. A. B. Daniell, Royal Fusiliers.
W. P. Bennett, R.G.A.
F. Skipwith, 24th Punjabis (M.I.)
F. E. Spencer, R.G.A.
H. G. Boone, R.G.A.
J. F. S. D. Coleridge, 8th Gurkhas.
T. de B. Carey, Royal Fusiliers.
H. St. G. H. Harvey Kelly, 32nd Pioneers.
E. Marsden, 32nd Pioneers.
F. M. Bailey, 32nd Pioneers (M.I.).
J. C. Bourn Colthurst, Royal Irish Rifles.
H. F. Coflingridge, 9th Gurkhas.
MEDICAL COEPS.
C. N. C. Wimberly, I.M.S.
C. W. Mainprise, R.A.M.C.
W. H. Ogilvie, I.M.S.
E. P. Conolly, R.A.M.C.
T. B. Kelly, I.M.S.
W. H. Leonard, I.M.S.
A. Cook-Young, I.M.S.
G. D. Franklin, I.M.S.
G. J. Davys, I.M.S.
SURVEY.
C. H. D. Ryder, R.E. 1 Officers in charge of the
H. M. Cowie, R.E. J "'Survey.
“ S ” AND “ T ” CORPS.
C. H. G. Moore.
R. C. Moore, A.V.D.
À. P. D. C. Stuart.
J. B. Pollock Morris.
F. T. T. Moore.
Capt. F. G. Ross.
■ ,, M. Synge.
,, O. St. J. Skeene.
CORRESPONDENTS.
Times, Mr. Perceval Landon.
Daily Telegraph and Pioneer, Mr. C. B. Bayley.
Daily M a il, Mr. Edmund Candler.
Reuter,” Mr. Henry Newman.
The force which moved to Lhasa from Gyantse was composed
as follows :—
Head-quarters Staff.
Six guns of the 7th M.B. (10-pr.).
Two guns of the 30th M.B. (7-pr.).
i company, 3rd Sappers.
Mounted -Infantry (2 cos.).
Royal Fusiliers, H.Q. and 4 cos.
32nd Pioneers, H.Q. and 4 cos.
40th Pathans, H.Q. and 6 cos.
8t h Gurkhas, H.Q. and 6 COS.
Section British Field Hospital.
2-jr Sections Native F.H.
Transport taken from the 7th, 9th, 10th and 12th Mule
Corps.
The 23rd Pioneers were left behind at Gyantse, greatly to
the regret of the members of the Mission, with which they had
been connected for so long.
TOTALS.
British Officers
British Warrant Officers :.
British N.C.O. and men
Native Officers
Native Warrant Officers
Native N.C.O. and men
Followers
Mules and ponies
91
11
521
32
5
1,961
1.450
3.451