7 
Arundel. 
to 
Brighton. 
Brighton 
to 
Eastbourne. 
Eastbourne 
to 
Hastings. 
Hastings 
to Rye. 
Rye to 
Shorncliffe, 
August i^.—Marched at 8 a.m. and halted at Sompting 
to water, &c. at 10.45 a.m. Beached Brighton at 3 p.m. 
Boad good hut very dusty. Distance 22 Miles. 
August 2nd. —Left at 8 a.m. and halted at Newhaven to 
water, &c. at 10.30 a.m. Watered again at Eastdean, and 
reached Eastbourne at 3.15 p.m. Load good, but very up 
and down hill. Distance 22 Miles. 
August 3rd {Sunday). —Halted at Eastbourne. 
August 4th {Bante Holiday). —Marched at 8.20 and halted 
at Pevesney Sluice to water, &c. at 10.45 a.m. Got to Hast¬ 
ings at 2 p.m. Boad fairly good, but hilly about Bexhill. 
Distance 18 Miles. 
August 5th. —Left at 8.15 a.m. and halted close to Win- 
clielsea at 10.30 a.m. to water, &c. Arrived at noon. 
Boad rather hilly in places, but good on the whole. Distance 
12 Miles. 
August 6th. —Marched at 7 a.m. and halted to water, &c. 
at Ivychurch at 10.30 a.m. Watered again at Dym church 
at 1 p.m., and again at Hythe at 2.30 p.m. Arrived at 
Shorncliffe 3.15 p.m. Boad fairly good and very level the 
whole way. A very hard march on account of the intense 
heat. Distance 27 Miles. 
Total distance marched 291 Miles. 
The weather during the whole of this march was very hot and dry, and the roads 
as a rule very dusty, which entailed moving very slowly, and constant halts to 
water, &c. 
The horses improved in condition very much, as the billets all along were good, 
and the forage plentiful and excellent. 
OBITUARY. 
Lieut. J. Horne, whose death occurred at Mentone on 15th April, 1894, was 
commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant, 15th February, 1889, and became Lieutenant, 
15th February, 1892. He was placed on temporary half-pay, owing to ill health, 
16th March, *1894. 
Suiigeon-Col. A. C. Gaye, Army Medical Staff (late B.A.), died at Bangalore, 
on 20th April, 1894. He joined the Army, 11th October, 1859, and served in 
the Perak Expedition, 1875-76, being present at the capture of Kinta (mentioned 
in despatches, medal with clasp); and with the Southern Afghanistan Field Force, 
1880 (medal). 
By his death the Institution loses the last Medical Officer on the Active list, 
who was a member owing to his being a Begimental Surgeon. 
