600 STATISTICS OF THE SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL. 
TABLE IV.—Showing the number of guns in use during the Siege 
and those which were destroyed, burst and became unserviceable :— 
Destroyed or rendered unser- 
yiceable by the enemy’s fire } 
Burst by the enemy’s fire .., 
Burst by accident... 
Rendered unserviceable by use... 
Burst by acci- 
Guns lent to r dent .. 
French, Unserviceable 
by use .., 
Total cestroretge and unservice- 
AIG — ono 00-500 con 
Remaining available 
-Inch. 
fy, 
5 2 
32-Pr. 
68-Pr. 
5 
| Lancaster, 
| 13-Inch, 
| 10-Inch. 
| 8-Inch. 
| 24-Pr. 
| 10-Inch. 
e 
ray 
bo 
| 9-Pr, (brass) 
Remarks, 
*4 sea service 
13-in. mortars 
included. 
$21 32-prs. lent 
to the 
French included. 
TABLE I[Va.—Detail of ordnance which pare during the Siege in 
the Hnglish batteries as shown in Table IV. : 
Date. 
18th October 1854... ... wf ws 
23rd October 1854 ... .. wf o. 
28th October 1854 
11th November 1854 ... ... fH... 
8th December 1854 ... 
11th April 1855 
SAUNT.) pie» foo oan! tod like 
ahin, Yall UGB — 000 000 000 ond | 0 
9th August 1855 ... we 
September 1855 ... 
Date not known ... 
-Inch. 
e5 
2 
| Lancaster. 
| 10-Inch. 
8-Inch, 
5 
24-Pr, 
| 32-Pr. 
8-Inch. 
10-Inch. 
68-Pr. 
| 9-Pr. 
a 
1 
2 
PoP eB Be oe 
Remarks, 
*By a Russian 
shell exploding 
in the muzzle, 
+By firing at a 
high elevation, 
