Catlin, Mr.
Caulking boats; leaky water vessels.
Caviare.
Cerate ointment.
Chaff, to cut, with a sickle.
Chairs.
Chalk to mark hats of beaters; whitwash.
Charcoal, to make; for gun-powder; in balls (gulo); fire-place
for; used in filters; pencils made of; powdered and buried as a
mark Animal charcoal.
Cheese, to make.
Chill, radiation (see "Vital Heat,"; "Wet Clothes,"' and "Comfort
in Travel").
Chisel, cold for metals or stone.
Chollet's dried vegetables.
Chords, table of; table for triangulation by.
Christison, Dr., tables on diet.
Chronometer (see "Watch-pocket,").
Clay for pottery.
Cleanliness (see "Washing Clothes,"; "Washing Oneself,"; "Warmth
of Dirt,").
Cliffs, to descend with ropes.
Climbing and Mountaineering--Climbing; descending cliffs with
ropes; leaping poles and ropes; the art of climbing difficult
places; snow mountains; ropes; ice-axe; alpenstock; boots,
spectacles, and masks,--Climbing with a horse; descending
with wagons; rarefied air, effect of; mountains, coup e'air
on; magnetism of.
Clothing--Materials; warmth of different kinds; waterproofing
and making incombustible, sewing materials; articles of dress
(caps, coats, socks, etc.); wet clothes, to dry; to keep dry;
washing clothes; soap; washing flannels; washing oneself; warmth
of dirt; bath glove and brush; Double clothing for sleeping in.
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