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suits of pajamas, two suits of underwear, one buckskin 

 shirt. 



Personals: Extra glasses and lenses, extra pocket knife, 

 flask of brandy (the entire supply!), notebooks, pencils, 

 fountain pen, ink, toilet articles, 3A Graflex camera, Goetz 

 "Celar" lens, Cooke "Telar" lens, films, extra rubber heels, 

 steel tape, extra gun sights, pipes, and tobacco. 



By way of miscellaneous might be listed: 



River rope, travelling block for same, thirty pounds of 

 alum, sail needles and twine, one dozen trade blankets, ten 

 pounds of beads, six coils trade wire, one pound trade snuiif, 

 five pounds trade tobacco, three hundred rupees in silver, 

 three dozen trade knives, thermometer, three pedometers, 

 aneroid, prismatic compass, alarm watch, tool set, boot 

 caulks, bobbinet meat safe (necessary!), two evaporation 

 bags, six tins boot grease ("Dubbin"), laundry soap, four 

 pangas (native tools, swords), two axes, two hatchets, gun- 

 cleaning material. 



The cook box contained three kettles, two fry pans, 

 a grid, a baker, a tea or coffee pot, a galvanized bucket 

 (necessary to heat water in for baths), a kettle, and what 

 food was "going." 



For ammunition we had 400 rounds for the New Spring- 

 field, which we both shot; 100 for my .405 Winchester, and 

 50 for each of our heavy rifles. 



This brings us to the food list, which was as follows: 



150 lbs. flour 60 lbs. rice 



4 lbs. baking powder lo lbs. tea 



50 lbs. sugar 10 lbs. salt 



2 vials crystallose 20 lbs. oatmeal 



