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tion boots, a good belt with knife, Cabul tent and camp furniture, also field 
glasses and felt-covered water-bottle. If you protect your head and shoulders 
well from the sun you can shoot through hot or cold weather and never feel sick 
or sorry. 
Medicines required when going out for any length of time—quinine, chlorodvne 
and carbolic acid. 
The best means of preserving skins is to peg them out in shade and rub in 
arsenical soap and wood ashes and leave to dry. 
Pay for beaters four annas a day, they can always be got from the head man of 
any village. Treat the native well, pay him well and don ? t bully him ; if you do 
the latter you will get nothing out of him. Supplies such as eggs, wood, chickens 
and vegetables can always be got from the head man in the village at rates fixed 
by the Deputy Commissioner. 
