520 
SCOUTING FOR GIRLS 
aminer and three may be certified to by mother or other respon- 
sible person. 
1. Cereal, as oatmeal, gruel; cereal water, as barley water. 
2. Toast, toast water, milk toast, cream toast. 
3. Plain albumen, albuminized water, albuminized milk. 
4. Eggnog, soft cooked egg, poached egg. 
5. Pasteurized milk, junket, custard. 
6. Beef, mutton, chicken, clam or oyster broth. 
7. Eruit beverage, stewed dried fruit, baked apple. 
8. Gelatin jellies, chicken jelly. 
9. Tea, coffee, cocoa. 
REFERENCES : 
“Home Nurses Handbook of Practical Nursing,” C. A. Aitkens, 
Saunders. 
“Home Nursing,” E. McDonald, Macmillan. 
“Red Cross Text Book,” C. Eynch, Blakiston. 
HORSEWOMAN 
SYMBOL — STIRRUP 
1. Demonstrate saddling and bridling a saddle horse. 
2. Demonstrate riding at a walk, trot and gallop. 
3. Demonstrate harnessing correctly in single harness. 
4. Demonstrate driving in single harness. 
5. What are the rules of the road as to turning out? 
6. What are the rules for feeding and watering a horse, and how 
do these vary according to conditions? 
7. What implements are needed for grooming a horse? Show how 
they should be used. 
8. Hitch a horse, using the best knot for that purpose. 
9. Know principal causes of and how to detect and how to remedy 
lameness and sore back. 
10. Know how to detect and remove a stone from the foot. 
11. Know the principal points of a horse, and the different parts 
of the harness. 
REFERENCES : 
“Riding and Driving for Women,” B. Beach,, Scribner. 
“Horsemanship,” C. C. Fraser. 
HOSTESS 
SYMBOL-CUP AND SAUCER 
1. Demonstrate receiving, introducing and bidding guests goodbye. 
2. Write notes of invitation for a luncheon, dinner party, and write 
a letter inviting a friend to make a visit. 
3. Give an out of door party or picnic planning entertainment, and 
