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IN AFRICA 
Three white enamel vegetable dishes—medium 
size. 
Six one-pint cups. 
Eight knives and forks. 
Twelve teaspoons. 
Six soup spoons. 
Six large table-spoons. 
One carving knife and fork. 
Six white enamel oatmeal dishes. 
As our tent equipment and some of the miscel¬ 
lanies necessary to our expedition, the subjoined ar¬ 
ticles were procured: 
Four double roof ridge tents 10 by 8—4 feet 
walls, in valises* 
One extra fly of above size, with poles, ropes, etc., 
complete. 
Five ground sheets for above, one foot larger 
each way, i. e ., 11 by 9. 
Four mosquito nets for one-half tents, 9 feet 
long. 
Four circular canvas baths. 
Twelve green, round-bottom bags 43 by 30. 
Four hold-all bags with padlocks. 
Two fifty-yard coils 11-4 Manila rope. 
One pair wood blocks for 11-4 brass sheaves, 
strapped with tails. 
Four four-quart tin water bottles. 
Two eight-quart Uganda water bottles. 
Four large canvas water buckets. 
One gross No. 1 circlets. 
