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*5. Map correctly from the country itself the main 

 features of half a mile of road, with 440 yards each side to a 

 scale of 2 feet to the mile, and afterward draw same map 

 from memory. 



*6. Measure the height of a tree, telegraph pole, and 

 church steeple without climbing. 



7. Measure width of a river without crossing. 



8. Estimate distance apart of two objects a known 

 distance away and unapproachable, within an average of 10 

 per cent, of error in 10 different trials. 



9. Can measure a gradient. 



10. Can estimate the speed of a stream. 



11. Can tell the number of gallons of water going over a 

 fall or down a stream. 



12. Can estimate the horsepower of a given fall. 



13. Teach the last seven to some one else. 



(The Little Lodge may take three of the first six and three 

 of the second — that is, six in all.) 



WISE WOODMAN 



{Nibwaka-winini) 



The Degree of Wise Woodman may be conferred on those 

 who take 12 of these tests: 



*i. Have a list of 100 different kinds of birds person- 

 ally observed on exploration in the field. (50 for L. L.) 



2. Have identified beyond question, by appearance or 

 by note, 45 different kinds of birds in one day. (25 for 

 L. L.) 



3. Have made a good clear photograph of some wild 

 bird, the bird image to be over ^ inch in length on the nega- 

 tive. (Any size image for L. L.) 



4. Have secured at least two tenants in bird boxes 

 erected by himself, (i for L. L.) 



