Scoutcraft aeroplane or dirigible that will fly at least twenty-five yards; and have built a box kite that will ?y. 3. Have a knowledge of the engines used for aeroplanes and d/r/g/hies, and be able to describe the various types of aero- planes and their records. B? Farminl To obtain a merit badge for Bee Farm- ? ing a scout must x. Have a practical knowledge of swaxm- ing, hiving, hives and general apiculture, including a knowledge of the use of arti- tidal combs. 2. Describe different kinds of honey and tell from what sources gathered. B!acksmithing To obtain a merit badge for Blacksmith- ing a scout must x. Upset and weld a one-tach iron rod. ?. Make a horseshoe. 3. Know how to tire a wheel, use a sledge-hammer and forge, shoe a horse co=- rectly and roughshoe a horse. 4. Be able to temper iron and steel. Bugling To obtain a merit badge for Bugling a scout must x. Be able to sound properly on the Bugle the customary United States Army ?is. Business To obtain a merit badge for Business a scout must x. Write a satisfactory business and a personal letter. ?. State fundamental principles of buy- ing and selling. 3. Know simple bookkeeping. 4. Keep a complete and actual account of personal receipts and expenditures for six months.
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