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 CONTENTS. XV Cjiapti;k l. — continued. XXX in. Sir Colin CainpbeH's conception of the ]i:iit w would take with liis bri^^Mile, ....... The 42(1 wa.s at liis sidi', . . . . . Sir Colin Canipbt'll and the Highland Brigade, Tlu'ir engagement with several Kussian column.'^, . Defeat of the four Russian column.s, Stand made by the Ouglitz battalion.s, . The enemy's neglect of othei- measures for covering the r Slaughter of the retreating masses by artillery, Losses sustained by the enemy on the Kourgane Hill, By the Guards and Highlanders, treat. 256 256 257 258 269 271 272 273 274 274 XXXIV. The scarlet arch on the knoll, 276 Eetreat of the last Russian battalions which had hitherto stood their ground, 278 Final operations of the artillery, ...... 278 Their Icsses, 279 XXXV. Lord Raglan crossing the Causeway, Prince Mentschikolf on ground not far oil". The part he had been taking in the battle. His reappearance in the English part of the field, . His meeting with Gortschakoff, .... His omission to take measures for covering the retreat. He is carried along with the retreating masses, 279 279 280 2S2 282 283 284 XXXVL The array of the I'.nglish army on the ground they had won,. 2?4 Operations of the English cavalry, ...... 285 XXXVI L Progress of a French artillery-train along the ]>lateau from west to east, .......... 2SJ