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Liebig, portable soup, some of Andreas Nystuen's Rein- 

 deer, a bit of ham, coffee, and Brandtivin (Throndheims' 

 Aquavite), tobacco, etc. ; also as relishes, arsenical soap, 

 Worcester sauce, and carbolic acid ! Medicines : Seidlitz 

 powders, saltpetre (in the shape of gunpowder), and blue 

 pills (in the shape of dust and large shot) ! 



Alston made a full list, as follows, of the Articles de 

 necessite et de luxe which we are taking up to the Soeters. 

 It looks lengthy, but Ole tells us that the two panniers 

 on the pony's back would hold twice the quantity. 



Reindeer venison. 



Potatoes. 



Bread. 



Pepper and salt. 



Eggs. 



Kettle and frying-pan. 



Knives and forks, etc. 



Plates. 



Towels. 



Liebig (2 pots). 

 Portable soup. 

 Preserved vegetables. 

 Ham. 



Coffee. 



Biscuits. 



Aquavite (2 bottles). 



Worcester sauce. 



Candles. 



Changes of clothes. 



Changes of underclothes. 



Boots, slippers, stockings. 



Brush, sponges, etc. 



Tobacco, lights, spare pipes. 



Journals, pens and ink. 



Skinning and blowing instru- 

 ments. 



Arsen. soap and carb. acid. 



Tow and cotton. 



Plaids and waterproofs. 



Big cloak. 



No fear of starvation, anyway ! 



We went to bed- early, so as to have an early start 



to-morrow. 



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Keating's powder. 



' Medicine bag.' 



Guns and ammunition. 



Fishing-rod and tackle. 



Flasks, etc., etc. 



Telescopes. 



Box for eggs. 



Collecting boxes. 

 Small sketch-book. 



