Handing things across a swamp.
Handbook for Field Service.
Handkerchief, to sling a jar; to tie the wrists.
Hands of prisoner, to secure.
Harness--Saddles for riding; bags; sore backs; pack-saddles;
pack-bags; art of packing; girths, stirrups, bridles, etc.;
tethers, hobbles and knee-halters; horse-collar, traces and
trek-tows.
Hats Hawker, Colonel.
Hawks for hawking; to trap.
Head, Sir F.
Hearne, Mr.
Heat, vital; heating power of different fuels (see Fire).
Heather in bivouac.
Heavy bodies, to move.
Heber, Bishop.
Heliostat.
Helm.
Hides (see "Skins;" also Leather).
Hiding-places (see Caches and Depots).
Hills (see Climbing, etc.).
Hitch, Malay (see Knots).
Hobbies.
Holes, to dig.
Honey, to find; honey-bird.
Hooker, Dr.
Hooks, for walls of hut; fish-hooks; for springes.
Horizon, artificial.
Horn; substitute for glass; powder-horn.
Horse; to check descent of wagon; tied to sleeping master;
to horn of dead game; picketted to a dateram; running by side
of; climbing with; descending with; in deep snow;
swimming with; carrying a gun on; loading on; tying a
prisooner on; raising water from wells; horseflesh; hair
for string; collar.
Hostilities--To fortify a camp; weapons to resist an attack;
natives forbidden to throng the camp; keeping watch;
prairie set on fire; tricks upon robbers; passing through a
hostile country; securing prisoners; proceedings in case of
death.
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