SCOUTING FOR GIRLS 
507 
X 
CYCLIST 
SYMBOL-WHEEL 
1. Own a bicycle, and care for it, cleaning, oiling and making minor 
repairs, readjusting chain, bars and seat. 
2. Be able to mend a tire. 
3. Demonstrate the use of a road map. 
4. Demonstrate leading another bicycle while riding. 
5. Know the laws of the road right of way, lighting and so forth. 
6. Make satisfactory report to Captain of a bicycle Scouting expedi- 
tion as to the condition of a road with camping site for an 
over-night hike. 
7. Pledge the bicycle to the government in time of need. 
REFERENCES: 
"American Girl's Handibook,” L. Beard, Scribner. 
"For Playground, Field and Forest,” D. C. Beard, Scribner. 
1. Take entire care of a cow and the milk of one cow for one month, 
keeping a record of quantity of each milking, 
2. Make butter at four different times, and submit statement of 
amount made and of the process followed in making. 
3. Make pot cheese; give method. 
4. Name four breeds of cows. How can they be distinguished? 
Which breed gives the most milk? Which breed gives the richest 
milk? 
5. What are the rules for feeding, watering and pasturing cows? 
What feed is best for cows. What care should be given cows to 
keep them in perfect condition? What diseases must be guarded 
against in cows? Why is it so imperative to have a cow barn, 
all implements, workers and cows scrupulously clean? 
6. Of what is milk composed? How is cream separated from milk? 
Name two processes and explain each. How and why should 
milk be strained and cooled before being bottled or canned? 
REFERENCES : 
"Stories of Industry,” Vol. 2, A. Chase, Educational Pub. Co. 
"How the World is Fed,” F. G. Carpenter, American Book Co. 
"Foods and Their Uses,” F. G. Carpenter, Scribner. 
SYMBOL— MILKING STOOL 
