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4. Reporting on the savings bank accounts. 



5. Contests in any other line of work carried on 

 in the county. 



6. Talks on rural life subjects. 



The duties of the individual scout are as follows : 

 For the Third Class 



1. Know by sight and call ten common birds. 



2. Know by sight and track ten wild animals. 



3. Know by sight five common game fish. 



4. Know in the fields ten wild flowers. 



5. Know by leaf, bark, and general outline ten 

 common trees or shrubs. 



6. Know the sixteen points of the compass. 



7. Know the elementary rules for the prevention 

 of typhoid fever. 



8. Plant and cultivate according to the latest 

 scientific methods not less than one-half acre of some 

 farm or garden crop. (The town boy may substi- 

 tute a town lot.) 



9. Own and care for according to the latest 

 scientific methods some type of pure bred domestic 

 animal. (This includes poultry.) Value not less 

 than $10. 



10. Maintain a bank account of not less than $15. 



11. Shall strive to graduate from the common 

 schools. 



For the Second Class 



1. Know by sight and call twenty common birds. 



2. Know by sight and track twenty wild animals. 



