For light cyclists' tents, see "The Camper's Handbook," by J. H. Holding; "Boy Scouts'" tent, with canvas and scouts' stoves. This is made simple and easy by the three pictures showing the different stages.

To Make a Ladder with a Pole.—Tie firmly sticks, or tufts of twigs, or straw, across the pole at intervals to form steps.

How to Make a Sleigh.—See "Camp Life," by Hamilton Gibson. 5s. (Harper.)

Game.—Food; Name not less than twelve different kinds of wild food, such as you would find in Great Britain, supposing there were no supplies available from butchers, bakers, grocers, or greengrocers. N.B.—A pike or a trout are not considered different kinds of food for this competition.

Fire-lighting Race.—To collect material, lay, and light a fire till the log given by umpire is alight.

BOOKS TO READ.

(Additional to those mentioned on pp. [153], [171], etc.)

"The Camper's Handbook," by T. H. Holding. 5s. (Simpkin, Marshall, & Co.)

"The Young Marooners," by F. Goulding. 2s. (Nisbet.) A story of resourcefulness in camp, including raft-building, shoemaking, first aid, etc.

"Carpentering and Cabinetmaking," by W. M. Oakwood. 1s. (C. A. Pearson.)