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Scouting for Girls. Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts. 572 pages, profuse illustrations. Bibliography. Khaki cloth cover, flexible. Officers' Edition, board.

Campward Ho! Manual for Girl Scout Camps. 192 pages. Illustrations. Bibliography, cuts and diagrams. Cloth.

The Blue Book Of Rules For Girl Scout Captains. All official regulations, and Constitution and By-Laws. Lefax form. No. 12

Introductory Training Course For Girl Scout Officers. Outline of 10 lessons. Equipment and references. Lefax form. No. 13.

The Girl Scouts' Health Record. A convenient form for recording the points needed to cover for badge of "Health Winner." No. 7

Girl Scouts, Their Works, Ways and Plays. Pamphlet. No. 5

Your Girl and Mine, by Josephine Daskam Bacon, Pamphlet. No. 9.

Why I Believe in Scouting for Girls. Mary Roberts Rinehart. Pamphlet No. 10

Field Note Book For Girl Scout Officers. Blue canvas cover, filler, envelope, for Blue Book of Rules, Training Courses, Miscellaneous Publications and Notes. Lefax form.

The Citizen Scout, A Program for Senior Girl Scouts. Lefax form. No. 14.

Why Scouting for Girls Should Interest College Women. Louise Stevens Bryant Pamphlet. Lefax form. No. 16.

Girl Scout Councils, Their Organization and Training. 20 pp. Lefax form No. 17.

Why My Girls are Girl Scouts by Rear-Admiral W. S. Sims, U. S. N. Pamphlet. No. 15

Community Service for Girl Scouts. Lefax form. No. 18.

Girl Scouts, Inc., Annual Reports for 1920 and 1921. Lefax form. No. 25 and 26.

Has She Got Pep? What the Girl Scout Leader Needs. Josephine Daskam Bacon. Pamphlet. No. 21.

Educational Work of the Girl Scouts. Louise Stevens Bryant. Written for Biennial Survey, 1918-1920, Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C.

The American Girl. A Scouting Magazine for all girls. Monthly. 15 cents the copy; $1.50 the year. Special Section for Officers, "The Field News."

Other Publications in Stock

Scoutmastership. A Handbook for Scoutmasters on the Theory of Scout Training, by Sir Robert Baden-Powell. Putnam's Sons, N. Y. 1920.

Brownies or Blue Birds. A Handbook for Young Girl Guides, by Sir Robert Baden-Powell, London. C. Arthur Pearson. 1920.

The Patrol System for Girl Guides. London. C. Arthur Pearson.

The Junior Cook Book. Girl Scout Edition. Clara Ingram. Barse and Hopkins.

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The Woodcraft Section of Scouting For Girls gives the Girl Scout a taste of one of the jolliest, most readable books about the out of door life that any girl can have: "The Woodcraft Manual for Girls," by Ernest Thompson Seton, published by Doubleday Page and Company for the Woodcraft League Of America, Inc.

Mr. Seton has long been loved by the young people of many countries for his marvelous understanding of animals and their homes, and in this book he has shared his secrets with the boys and girls of America; so that any Girl Scout who wants to be sure of herself on the trail and equipped for all emergencies of the woods, could add no better guide book to her Troop or personal life than this one.


FOOTNOTES:

[1] By permission of the author.

[2] All ranks count off beginning with right end: 1, 2, 3, 4.

[3] Courtesy of William C. Deming, M.D.

[4] This article is chiefly a condensation of his pamphlet on "Poisonous Snakes of the United States," and is made with his permission and approval.

[5] The passages in this section, from "Camping and Woodcraft," by Horace Kephart, are used by permission of the author and the publisher, the Macmillan Company, and are copyrighted, 1916, by the Macmillan Company.

[6] Muskrat fur is now also sold under its true name.

[7] Unfortunately in the Southern States there is an entirely different animal commonly called a "Salamander" which is in reality a pocket-gopher of the group of mammals.

[8] Any Captain can form a Junior Audubon Club by applying to "The National Association of Audubon Societies," 1974 Broadway, N. Y. City. The club dues are ten cents annually, per member, and must be paid for by the Club. If 25 or more belong, the Magazine "Bird Lore" will be sent.

[9] Note: Scouts in non-glacial regions may apply to Headquarters for other tests in preparation.

[10] This must be passed on by National Headquarters.


Transcriber's Notes:

Obvious punctuation errors repaired.

Page numbering inconsistencies. Images were moved out of paragraphs so as to not interrupt the flow of reading. For the text version, this made little difference. However, in this html edition, it may mean that some page numbers are not visible, while others are out of order. Every attempt has been made to make this as logical and easy on the reader as possible.

Page 506, number 5 on the list was omitted. This was retained.

Page 518, original list under "5. Keep Clean:" went from b to d, omitting c. List was reordered.

Page 553, in original text, entry for "Hornung" came after "Johnson, Owen". This was repaired.

Page 543, the list of books restarts alphabetically after Woolson.

Page 546, the entry Woods was originally located between Terman and Trotter. This was repaired.

Page 552, in original text, entry for "Position" came after "Posture". This was repaired.

Page 553, in original text, entry for "Sharks" came after "Shovel". This was repaired.

Page 553, entries for "Sick bed" and "Sick, care of" were repeated in the original text. They have been deleted.

Page 553, in original text, entries for "Steps" and "Stew" came before "Stars". This was repaired.

Page 553, entries for "Thistle" and "Thrushes" were repeated in the original text. They have been deleted.

Page 554, in original text, entry for "Water dog" came before "Water and game". This was repaired.

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