Eyre, General.
Faggot hung to gree, as a mark.
Falconer, Mr.
Fat (see "Grease").
Feast-days.
Feathers, for bed; for mark by road-side; on string, to scare
game.
Felt, to make.
Ferns as food.
Ferry, African, of calabashes; of reeds; flying bridges.
Fever, I.
Filters.
Fire--General remarks; to obtain fire from the sun (burning-glasses,
reflectors); by conversion of motion into heat (flint and steel, guns,
lucifers, fire-sticks); by chemical means (spontaneous combustion);
tinder; tinder-boxes; fuel; small fuel for lighting the fire; to
kindle a spark into a flame; camp fires Burning down trees; hollows
in wood; fire-beacons; prairie on fire; first obliterate cache marks;
leave an enduring mark; heating power of fuels; blacksmithery; wet
clothes, to dry; tent, to warm; incombustible stuffs ( see "Brands").
Fishing--Fishing-tackle; to recover a lost line; otters; boat-fishing;
to see things under water; nets; spearing fish; intoxicating fish;
otters, cormorants, and dogs; Fish roe as food; fish, dried and pounded;
fish skin (see "Skin"); fish-hook for springes.
Fitzroy, Admiral.
Flags, for signals.
Flannel; to wash.
Flash of sun from mirror.
Flashing signals.
Flashing alphabet.
Flask, battered, to mend (see).
Fleas.
Flies, near cattle-kraals.
Flints; for gun; sparks used as a signal; as a light to show the
road; flint knives.
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