Floats; floating powers of wood.
Flogging.
Floors, to make.
Flour, nutritive value; to carry.
Flying bridges.
Food--Nutritive elements of food; food suitable for stores;
condiments; butcher; store-keeping; wholesome food procurable in
bush; revolting food, to save lives of starving men;
cooking utensils; fire-places for cooking; ovens;
bush-cookery.
Forbes, Captain, R.N.
Forbes, Professor J.
Fords and Bridges--Fords; swamps; passing things from hand to hand;
plank roads; snow-drifts and weak ice; bridges; flying bridges.
Forge.
Forest as shelter; log huts; to travel in a straight line
through forests.
Form, for log-book; calculations; for agreement with
servants.
Fortification of camp.
Fountains.
Fuel; heating powers of various kinds.
Fulminating powder in destroying wolves; percussion caps.
Furnioture--Bed.; hammocks and cots; mosquito-nets; chairs;
table--(See also).
Fusees, in making a fire.
Gall (ox-gall); girth-galls; blisters.
Game, other means of Capturing (besides shooting)--General remarks;
springes; pitfalls; traps; poison; bird-line; catching with
the hand; bolas; lasso; ham-stringing; hawking To hide from
animals of prey; division of spoils; to float across a river;
to carry Dead animals, to find; water, in paunch of.
Garibaldi.
Gauze, for mosquito-curtains; to make incombustible; stretched
over mercurial horizon.
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