SCOUTING FOR GIRLS 
501 
in the open and show field notes including: at least the date seen, 
field marks, food habits, nesting: habits if known, and migration 
if any. 
2 . State game-bird laws of her State. 
3. ‘Name five birds that destroy rats and mice. 
4. Give list of ten birds of value to farmers and fruit grow- 
ers in the destruction of insect pests on crops and trees. 
5. (a) Tell what the Audubon Society is and how it endeavors to 
protect the birds. 
(b) Give name and location of two large bird refuges; explain 
the reason for their establishment and give names of the 
birds they protect. 
6. (a) Know what an aigret is how obtained and from what bird, 
(b) Tell methods to attract birds winter and summer. 
I. GENERAL REFERENCES: (At least one must read to qualify 
for badge). 
“Methods of Attracting Wild Birds,” Gilbert H. Trafton; Houghton. 
Mifflin Co. 
“Bird Study Book,” T. Gilbert Pearson, Doubleday Page Co. 
“Wild Bird Guests,” Ernest Harold Baynes, E. P. Dutton Co. 
2 HANDBOOKS AND SPECIAL BIRD BOOKS: 
“Hawks and Owls of the United States,” A. K. Fisher,; 
“Useful Birds and Their Protection,” Edward H. Forbush, Massa- 
chusetts Board of Agriculture. 
“Home Life of Wild Birds,” F. H. Herrick, G. F. Putnam Co. 
“Land Birds East of the Rockies,” Chester A. Reed, Doubleday 
Page Co. 
“Water and Game Birds,” Chester A. Reed, Doubleday Page Co. 
“Western Birds,” Chester A. Reed, Doubleday Page Co. 
“Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America, Frank M. Chap- 
man, D. Appleton and Co. 
“Bird Life,” Frank M. Chapman, D. Appleton and Co. 
“Handbook of Birds of Western United States,” Florence Merriam 
Bailey, Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 
“Children's Book of Birds,” O. T. Miller, Houghton, Mifflin Co. 
“Burgess Bird Book for Children,” W. T. Burgess, Little Brown Co. 
BUGLER 
SYMBOL-BUGLE 
Play correctly as to notes and time the following calls and marches 
and play at sight any calls selected: 
1, First Call; 2 , Reveille; 3, Assembly; 4, Mess; 5, Recall; 6, Fire; 
7, Drill; 8, Officers; 9, Retreat; 10, To Colors; 11, To Quarters; 12 , 
Taps. 
Reference: Cadet Manual, E. L. Steever, Lippincott. 
