Campbell, Mr. J., of Islay.
Camel.
Camp (see Bivouac, Hut, Tent)m to fortify; camp fire; baking
beneath.
Candles and Lamps--Candles; materials for candles; candlesticks;
lamps To obtain a blaze in early morning.
Canoe, of a log; of three planks; of reeds and fibre; of bark;
of the Rob Roy pattern; to carry on horseback.
Canvas, life-belt; water vessels; boat; painted, for sleeping rug.
Cap (hat); (percussion); to obtain fire from.
Carbon paper for tracing.
Carcass (carrion), to find; newly dead animal, warmth of.
Card-boxes, to pack flat.
Carpenters' tools (see "Burning down Trees,".
Carrara, shipping heavy blocks.
Carriages--Wagons; drays; tarring wheels; breaks and drags;
sledges; North American travel (trail); palanquins.
Carrion.
Carross (fur) (see).
Cartel (bedstead).
Carter, Alpine Outfitter.
Case-hardening.
Cask (see "Barrel").
Castings, of lead; cast-steel.
Cats cannot endure high altitudes.
Catgut; for nooses.
Cattle--Weights carried by cattle; theory of loads and distances;
horses; mules; asses; oxen; cows; camels; dogs; goats and sheep;
management of horses and other cattle; intelligence of, in finding
water; smell road; keep guard; will efface cache marks; to water
cattle; to swim with; to use as messengers (see 'Horse' in "Index").
Cattle-dung, as fuel; as tinder; in plastering huts; in making
floors; in dressing skins.
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