22G The (hioloiji) of thp. GdIiI F'i"ld>t of British Gii,lana. 



has proved possible to ol)tain a favoui-able site. It is advisable while 

 travelling to camp not later than 4.30 p.m., so that dinner can be 

 cooked and eaten before the night falls, as the men require to get to sleep 

 early after their hard day's paddling. An early start should be made 

 in the morning to take advantage of its relatively low temperature and 

 of the shade near the baiiks of the rivers before the sun rises above 

 the tops of the forest trees which border them. 



Certain medicines have been officially prescribed, and must he 

 carried by each exj^edition. Wherever possible these should be in 

 tabloid form. 



