Wakefulness.
Walls; of snow; of straw or reeds.
Washing clothes; oneself.
Watch, pocket for; watch-glass as a burning lens; cover as a
reflector.
Watching.
Water for Drinking--General remarks; signs of the
neighbourhood of water; pools of water; fountains; wells;
snow-water; distilled water; occasional means of quenching
thirst; to purify water that is muddy or putrid; thirst, to
relieve; small water-vessels; kegs and tanks; to raise
water from wells for cattle--To see things under water;
shooting by waterside; floating game across water; raising
heavy bodies out of water; banks of watercourse a bad pathway;
bivouac by water; water causes earth over caches to sink;
waterproofing.
Wattle and daub.
Wax, bee-hives, to find; waxed paper; wax candles;
shoemakers' wax.
Way, to find--Recollection of a path; to walk in a straight
line through forest; to find the best way down a hill-side;
blind paths; lost in a fog; mirage; lost path;
theory.
Weapons of defence.
Weaving mats; girths.
Webbing.
Weber, Dr.
Weights drawn and carried by cattle; theory of, and distances;
heavy weights, to move; to carry.
Welding iron.
Wells; dry, used as sleeping places.
Wet clothes, to dry (see "Dry").
Whalebone.
Wheels, to tar and grease; tire made of hide.
Whistle.
Whitewash.
Whymper, Mr.
Williams, Rev.
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