APPENDIX 



Sacking needle. 



Twine. 



Pocket steel tape, about 6 feet. 



Pocket compass. 



Pocket pedometer. 



Binocular. 



Map of the district. 



Nesting aluminium saucepans. 



Lids of same as frying pans. 



Kettle. 



Teapot. 



Plates, cups, &c. (aluminium). 



Knives, forks, and spoons. 



Buckets one large, one small. 



Hatchets and billhooks. 



A " mammoty " (hoe-shaped spade). 



Small rope (coir). 



Matches (wooden). 



"Berkefeld" traveller's pump filter. 



Candles and candlesticks. 



Grass sleeping mats. 



Dubbin for boots, straps, &c. 



Water bottles. 



FOODSTUFFS 



Rice, for self and men. 



Curry stuffs for men, ready ground. 



Common salt for men. 



Bottle of table salt. 



Potatoes. 



Sauces to taste. 



Flour, if your " boy " can make scones. 



Biscuits such as Black's " Saltcoats " or unsweetened 



" Plasmon," or ordinary " Cracknels." 

 An " Edam " cheese. 

 A ham. 



Bologna sausages. 

 Ordinary sausages. 

 Lazenby's soup squares. 

 Tinned meats (a few) to taste. 

 Tinned vegetables. 

 Tinned fruit, or dried chips. 



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