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Appendix

Number 2, Price 50 cents.

Genuine ebony handle, bras lining, german silver bolsters and sheild. Large cutting blade can be opened without using the figernail. Shackle for hanging to belt.


Lanyard: This piece of equipment is so simple in construction that every scout ought to make his own lanyard. These are used for carrying the scout whistle or knife.

*Leggings: (Puttees).The style of leggings is the same as United States Army puttee legging. Made of best waterproof army duck. Price 55 cents.


*Mess Kits: Number 1. price 75 cents

Coffee or tea can, cup, stew or fry pan, with cover, one broiler two handles.

Number 2. Price 50 cents.

Coffee or tea can, cup, stew or fry pan, one handle.

Patrol Flags: The Patrol flags are made from a good quality musllin or wool bunting in the colors of the local patrol. Scouts make their own patrol flags. Material may be purchased at a local dry goods store. The size of the flag is 11 in by 27 in. Emblems can be secured from National Headquarters.

*Pochos: A good poncho is almost an absolute necessity for the scout when on a march or in camp. Ponchos suitable for scout purposes can be secured from local dealers at prices from $2.50 upward.

Shelter Tents: Scouts should make their own tents. Directions for making tents are given in the text of this book.

*Shirts: Boy Scout shirt, standard material—two bellows pockets—open front, coat style—standard button same as coat. Order by size. Price $1.00

Summer Shirts: Same as above, light weight. Price 75 cents.

*Shorts: Standard ma-