"WRINKLES" 



OR 



HINTS TO SPORTSMEN AND TRAYELLEES. 



CHAPTER I. 



DRESS. 



A Traveller's Comfort Dress: Underclothes, Socks, Coat, Waist- 

 coat, Trousers, and Breeches On the Most Suitable Colour 

 for a Sportsman's Dress Table of the Effect of Colour 

 Braces Boots " The Old Shekarry's Campaigning Boot " 

 WaterproofClothes The Old Shekarry's Poncho, or" Multnm 

 in Parvo " Cloak : a Ground Sheet, a Cloak, a Tent, a Bed, 

 and a Raft Waterproof Hunting Gear Sou'wester, Jacket, 

 and Overalls Head Gear Leech-gaiters and Tree-leeches 

 Outfit of a Sportsman for a Cruise of Six Months. 



MUCH of a traveller's comfort depends upon his 

 dress being suitable to the climate he is in, and I 

 shall commence with a few hints as to the selection 

 of an outfit. 



All experienced travellers seem to 



Shirts. 



agree in one point, viz., the import- 

 ance of wearing flannel next the skin; and no one 

 who has any regard for his health will neglect 



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