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3. Make jardiniere at least ten inches across.
4. Make L. nging vase to hold pint or more of water, Jap-
MaS'set of six plain cooking dishes of day dug and
prepared by self. . , , t
6 Make rectangular shaUow dish for holding Japanese
miniature garden 10 X 6 X 2 inches. Must be glazed to prevent
7. Make, dry, and bake eight little plain bowls all the same
or of various shapes, hard enough to hold water, and without
flaw that would prevent their being of practical use.
8. Make with coU process, dry and bake, four pots of Zum
shape with Zuni decorations, each large enough to hold two
quarts, and close enough to hold water, without flaw that would
prevent its practical use. ... «
o Make a potters' wheel and turn out eight pieces of pottery
on the same. (See " Chamber's Encyclopedia.")
10. Make a potter's kiln and demonstrate it. (See Cliam-
ber's" or "American Encyclopedia.") ,
11. Paint a set of eight china dishes using native American
^^'f^Paint a set of eight china dishes using any standard design.
13. Describe and fully distinguish six great types of Old
World pottery. , .
14. Describe and fully distinguish four types of naUve Amer-
ican pottery. , , . _
15. Tell how the ancient and preaistonc pottery at America
may be distin>;uished from that made to-day.
16. Make a set of candlesticks and firebowl for Four Fires.
17. Describe the principle varieties of native clays and teU
what colors they bake; describe the Zuni method of firmg.
Scout
(Mikan)
The Degree of Scout may be conferred on any one — J who takes twelve of these tests: ■*-4 I Know ever> land b>-path and short cut for a „, J distance of at least two mUes in every direction around your local headquarters in the country. 2 Have a general knowledge of the district withm a five-mile radius of local headquarters, so as to be able to guide people at any time, by day or ni^t.