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49. CAMP-OUTFIT— Continued. 



b. Furniture : 



Hammocks. 



Beds, couches, stretchers, and lounges. 



Blankets, rubber and Mackinaw, aud fur robes. 



Fuel. 



Apparatus for kindling fire. 



Lamps and lanterns. 



Tools. 

 e. Commissary supplies: 



Cooking-apparatus, kettles, and stoves. 



Table-furniture. 



Preserved meats, &c. 



50. PEPvSONAL EQUIPMENTS. 



a. Clothing: 



Hunting-suits. 



Cloth-suits. 



Skin-skins. 



Water-proof suits. 



Oil-skin suits. 



Boots, moccasins, leggings. 



Water-proof boots. 



Wading boots and stockings. 



Eiding-boots. 



Moccasins. 



Leggings. 



Hats and caps. 



Protection from insects : 



Nets for beds and for face. 

 Ointments, (such as tar and sweet-oil.) 

 Smudges, (such as pyrethrum powder.) 

 Shields, breastplates, and defensive armor. 



b. Trappings : 



Belts. 



Cross-belts. 



Game-bags. 



Game and fish baskets and slings. 



Wallets for lines and other tackle. 



