ig Boy Scouts at l?st. ?even miles away, going on foot or rowing boat, and write a satisfactory account of the trip and things observed. ?' 5- Advanced first aid: Know the methods for panic prevention; what to do in case of fire and ice, electric and gas accidents; how to help in case of runaway horse, mad dog,
or snake bite; treatment for dislocations,
unconsciousness, poisoning, 'fainting, apo- ,? plexy, sunstroke, heat exhaustion, and freez- ing; know treatment for sunburn, ivy 'poisoning, bites and stings, nosebleed, ear- ache, toothache, inflammation or grit in eye, cramp .or .stomach ache and chills; demonstrate artificial respiration.
. 6.: Prepare and cook satisfactorily, in
the Open, without regular kitchen utensils, ?. Of the following articles as may be directed. Eggs, bacon, hunter's stew, fish, fowl, game, pancakes, hoe-cake, biscuit, hardtack or a "twist," baked on a stick; explain to another boy the meth?s followed. 7. Read a map correctly, and draw, from field notes made on the spot, an intelligible rough sketch map, indicating by their proper marks important buildings, roads, trolley lines, main landmarks, principal elevations, etc. Point out a corn- . pass direction without the help of the compass. 8. Use properly an axe for felling or trimming light timber; or produce an article of carpentry or cabinet-making or metal work made by himself. Explain the method followed. '9. Judge distance, size, number, height and weight within 2 5 per cent. to. Describe fully from observation ten spedes of trees or plants, including poison ivy, by their bark, leaves, flowers, fruit, or scent; or six species of wild birds by their plumage, aotes? tracks, or habits; or six species of native wild animals by eheir form, color, call, tracks, o? habits; find the North Star, nd name and describe at least three constellations of stars. xx, Furnish satisfactory evidence that he has put into 'practice/n his daily life the principles of the scout oath and law. r2. Enlist a boy trained by himself in the requiremen. ts of
tenderfoot.
?rOTE.--No deviation from above requirements will be per- m'Itted unless in extraordinary cases, such as physical, inaln71ty, and the written consent of the National H??ebeen
Obtained by the recognized local scout authority. '?