APPENDIX v.— HINTS TO SPORTSMEN 



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Phenacetin, 5 gr. tabloids, 200. 



Quinine, 3 gr. tabloids, 1000. 



Chlorodyne, 2s. 6d. bottles, 2. 



Lead and Opium, 4 gr. tabloids, 2 

 bottles. 



Ipecacuanha, 5 gr. tabloids. 



Blue Pills, 200. 



Calomel, 2 gr. tabloids. 



Castor oil, 4 oz. 



Elliman's Cattle Embrocation, re- 

 bottled in 2. 



Laudanum, ^ oz. 



Permanganate of Potass, 2 gr. tab- 

 loids. 



Carbolic acid, pure, 2 i lb. bottles. 



Boracic acid in powder, \ lb. 



Iodoform, \ oz. 



Caustic pencils, 2. 



Vaseline, i lb. tin. 



Sulphur ointment, i lb. 



Insect powder, 2 tins. 



Cough lozenges, 4 oz. 



Sulphonal tablets, i bottle. 



Adhesive plaster, i inch, i roll. 



Cotton-wool, I lb. 



Lint, |r lb. 



Bandages, 2^ inch, 6. 



Clinical thermometer. 



Glass syringe. 



Lancet. 



Prick and tweezers for taking out 

 thorns. 



Bromo paper, 4 packets. 



Alum, 1 lb. pieces (to clear muddy 

 water), 12. 



Tooth-powder, 3 boxes. 



Plaster of Paris, I lb. 



Ink, small bottle. 



Seccotine, i tube. 



Turpentine, 2 drums of 5 gals, each 

 (Aden). 



Burnt Alum, 4 parts to one of salt- 

 petre in I lb. tins, 10 lbs. 



Naphthaline in i lb. tins, 5 lbs. 



Champagne, 6 pints. 



Brandy, 3 pints. 



N.B. Pack all bottles in corrugated 

 paper covers. 



8. Clothing. 



Dress-suit complete, with three or four shirts, collars, etc., for wear at 

 the capital. 



Blue serge or flannel suit for ditto. 



Green " Burberry " shooting-suit. \ These to consist of knicker- 



Two khaki cotton drill shooting-suits. > bocker breeches and Norfolk 



Neutral coloured cloth shooting-suit. ) jacket. 

 The breeches to fasten below the knee with a band and buckle, a strip 

 of loose material meeting round the leg is sewn to the band, and caught 

 by the top of the puttee being wound round it. Small waist-pockets, with 

 flaps, to carry a compass, watch, and spring- tape. The jacket to have 

 roomy side pockets (to button), the usual handkerchief-pocket, and an 

 inside pocket on the left to carry a pocket-book (with flap to button), straps, 

 to draw in the wrists, and, most important of all, bandoliers sewn on in 

 exactly the same place in every jacket. A few minutes in an old coat with 



