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fcsfctl hiIls ’ , b ? ske * s l c ° ver l cd ^th leather are excellent for carrying camp 
kit and stores, and m the hills the common kilta. . b " 
_ Folding tables, chairs, stools, wash-stands and other gear, their name is 
legion; many are excellent, others are best left alone. Those which exhibit a 
combination of light wooden slats and iron supports on the girder principle are 
as far as my experience goes, cheap and good. principle are, 
it is fZ P? '~ N °t, a 1 ayS ' here ! are S0 ma “y good camp lanterns and lamps that 
it is quite impossible to assist the sportsman in making a choice. But where 
/°p Orr b ! 0btamedn ° thl “«> r r T tbink - has yet eclipsed Orr’s patent camp lantern 
Sons ’ Madras )- Under other circumstances a good candle lamp, of 
which there are many, is the most satisfactory. 1 
Cooking utensils. The desire to cater specially for the sportsman has 
placed within our reach many “complete camp kits,” in which most requisites 
convenience T d ^ the Sp \ cial featuros of wllich are ^ghtness and 
S*' ,^ ar , ren s oookmg pots have stood the test of time and are con¬ 
sidered unrivalled for convenience, portability, cleanliness and economy of fuel. 
ut the general introduction of aluminium has revolutionised our cookino- 
pots and it is now possible to carry in less space four times the number ol 
chen utensils and table requisites without increasing the weight by an ounce, 
or example, let us take six aluminium Bombay shaped (straight pattern )* 
