INDEX

Accidents, prevention of

Additions to Territory of the United States

A First Try in Tracking 191

Aim of the Scout Movement

Alaska Purchase (1867)

Alcohol

Ambassadors

America (Hymn)

American Morse Telegraph Alphabet

American Morse Telegraph Abbreviations

American Morse Telegraph Numerals

American Morse Telegraph Punctuations

American Morse Telegraph Signals

American Revolution The (1775— 1783)

Angling

Animals, Native Wild

Antelope

Badger

Bear, Black

Beaver

Cottontail

Cougar or Panther

Coyote

Deer, Mule

Deer, White Tailed

Elk or Wapiti

Fox

Goat, Mountain

Mink

Moose

Muskrat

Opossum

Otter

Panther or Cougar

Rabbit, Cottontail

Rabbit, Jack or Black Tailed

Raccoon

Squirrel, Gray

Skunk

Weasel

Wild Cat or Bob Cat

Wolf Gray

Woodchuck

Annapolis Md, Naval Academy

Apoplexy and Injury to Brain

Aquarium Home

Aquarium Fish Food

Aquarium Fish Nets

Aquarium, Starting the

Archery

Arm Carry

Army of the United States

Articles of Confederation (1781)

A Story of the Trail

Athletic Standards Outdoor

Axes

Badges of Rank

Chief Scout

Chief Scout Camp Master

Chief Scout Citizen

Chief Scout Director of Athletics

Chief Scout Director of Chivalry

Chief Scout Director of Health

Chief Scout Stalker

Chief Scout Surgeon

Chief Scout Surveyor

Chief Scout Woodsman

Scout Master

Service Stripes

Back Strangle

Bandanna

Bathing Rules

Baths

Battleship Maine (1898)

Bed The Camp

Beetles and Wasps

Belts

Bird Box

Bird Craft

Bird Blind

Bird Lists

Bird Lunch Counter

Bird Patrol Man

Birds, Caring For

Birds How to Photograph

Birds, Knowing the

Birds Nesting Season

Birds Protecting the

Birth of New States The

Bites and Stings

Books for Reference

Boy Scout Equipment

Boy Scout Organization The

Breeches

Bruises

Bugle

Building a Log Cabin

Burns and Scalds

Butterflies

Butterfly Weed

Cabinet, President’s

Campcraft

Camera Snap Shots

Camp Fire, The

Camp Fire Building

Camp Fire Fireplace

Camp Fire Story Telling

Camp Fire Stunts

Camp Lamp

Camp Site

Canoeing, Rowing and Sailing

Clear Weather Signs

Clouds as Weather Signs

Cooking Receipts

Bacon

Cocoa

Coffee

Eggs—Boiled, fried, scrambled poached

Fish, baked

Frog Legs

Griddle Cakes

Potatoes, Roast

Salmon on Toast

Camp Knives

Carrying Injured

Canteen

Census of United States (1700-1820) taken every ten years

Chair Carry

Challenge of the Present

Character

Cheerfulness

Chief Scout and Staff

Chills

Chivalry

Citizenship

Civil Service, United States State and City

Civil War, The (1861-1865)

Clothing on Fire — How to Put Out

Coats

Coffee

Compass

Confederacy, Southern (1861)

Congress

Conservation

Constipation

Constitution of the United States (1789)

Consuls

County Court House

Courage

Courts of the United States

Cramps or Stomach Ache

Cuba (1898)

“Death Grips” — How to Break

Declaration of Independence (1776)

Digestion

Directions for Ordering

Dish Washing

Dislocation

Diving for Lost Objects

Diving from the Surface

Drawing Tracks

Drinking Cup

Drowning

Drum

Dutch in New York

Duty to God

Ear Ache

Ears, Care of

Eating

Electric Accidents

Electric Shocks, What to do

Emancipation Proclamation (1862)

Emergencies, First Aid For

English Settlements (1607) (1620)

Equipment

Evacuation Day (1783)

Exercise, Setting-Up

Exercises Outdoor

Eye Bandage

Eyes — Care of

Eye — Inflammation of

Eye — Something in the

Fainting

Farragut, Admiral — Life Story

Feet, Care of

Ferns

Finding your latitude by the Stars

Finger Nails Care of

Fire by Rubbing Sticks How to Make

Fire, Building the

Fireman’s Lift

Fires

Fires, How to Put Out — What to Do

First Aid and Life Saving

First Aid

First Aid Kit

First Class Scout

Fitness

Fits

Fishes

Classes of

Identification of Specimens

Bass, Black — large mouth

Catfish, Speckled

Herring, River or Alewife

Killifish, Tip minnow

Perch, Yellow

Pickerel, Common Pike

Salmon, Chinook

Sturgeon, The Atlantic

Sucker, Common White

Trout Brook or Speckled

Whitefish, Common

Marine

Migratory

Studying

Flag Day — Juneh

Flag The History of American (1777)

Flag Rules Observed

Floating

Florida and Texas

Florida Purchase (1810)

Foreign Service

Forest Fires

Forks

Fort Sumter (1861)

Fractures, Compound

Franklin, Benjamin

Freezing

French and Indian Wars, (1763)

Frost Bite

Gadsend Purchase (1853)

Games

Arctic Expedition

Badger Pulling

Bear Hunt

Canoe Tag

Chalk the Arrow

Cock Fighting

Deer Hunting

Dodge Ball

Dragging Race

Duck-on-a-rock

Far and Near

Far Sight

Feather Football or Feather Blow

Fire Lighting Race

Flag Raiding

Follow My Leader

Follow the Trail

Hand Wrestling

Hare and Hound

Hat Ball

Horse and Rider Tourney

Hostile Spy

Hunt the Coon

Kim’s Game

Knight Errantry

Lion Hunting

Man-Hunt, The

Morgan’s Game

Mountain Scouting

Mumbly Peg

Navajo Feather Dance

Pathfinding, Games in

Plant Race

Poison

Pole-star

Prisoner’s Base

Quick Sight, The Game of

Rabbit Hunt

Relay Race

Roadside Cribbage

Scouting

Scout Hunting

Scout Meets Scout

Scout’s Nose (Indoors)

Shop Window (Indoors in Town)

Shop Window (Outdoors in Town)

Shoot Out

Siberian Man Hunt

Smugglers on the Border

Snow Fort

Spear Fights

Spearing the Great Sturgeon

Spider and Fly

Spot the Rabbit or Far Sight

Spot the Thief

Stalking

Stalking and Reporting

Throwing the Assegai

Throwing the Spear

Tilting in the Water

Track Memory

Treasure Hunt, The

Treasure Island

Unprepared Plays

Will-o-the-Wisp

Gas Accidents

Gas Poisoning, What to Do

General Hints

Grant, Ulysses S

Grasses

Growth

Guam Acquired (1898)

Hancock, John

Hand or Flag Signals

Handy Articles in Camp

Hats

Haversack

Hawaii Annexed (1898)

Head Bandage

Health and Endurance

Hiccough

Hiking and Over Night Camps

Honor Medals

Hospital Corps Pouch

Hot Stone Wrinkle

How the Great Spirit was Found

How to Become a Boy Scout

How to Get Your Bearings

How to Make Pictures of Tracks

Ice Rescue

Indian Bathing Precaution

Indian Signs and Blazes

Individuality

Injuries Due to Heat or Cold

Injuries When Skin is Broken

Injuries When Skin is Not Broken

Insects and Butterflies

Insects Other

Ivy Poisoning

Key, Francis Scott, Author

Knickerbockers

Knighthood, Ancient

Knighthood, Modern

Knives

Knots Every Scout Should Know

Becket Hitch

Blackwall Hitch

Bowline

Carrick Bend

Clove Hitch

Fisherman’s Bend

Fisherman’s Knot

False Reef or Granny

Figure of Eight Knot

Halter, Slip or Running Knot

Overhand Knot The

Sheet Bend or Weaver’s Knot

Square or Reef Knot

Sheepshank

Timber Hitch

Two Half Hitches

Whipping a Rope

Land Ordinances (1785) (1787)

Land Settlements

Lanyard

Leadership

Lean-to, The

Lee, Robert E

Leggings

Letter from Col Theodore Roosevelt

Lexington and Concord (1775)

Life Buoys

Lincoln, Abraham

Louisiana Purchase (1803)

Mad Dog

Manners, Good

Mariner’s Compass, The

Meadow Mouse

Measurement, Hand

Measuring Distances

Medical Examinations

Memoriawl Day—Mayh

Menu for Camp and Hike

Mess-Kits

Mexican Cession and Purchase from Texas (1848)

Military Academy West Point

Militia, Naval

Militia, State

Molusca — Shells and Shellfish

Moon, The

Moths

Mushrooms, Fungi or Toadstools

Mushrooms, Common

Mushrooms, Coprinus

Mushrooms, Delicious Morel

Mushrooms, Inky Coprinus

Mushrooms, Puff Balls

Merit Badges

Agriculture

Angling

Archery

Architecture

Art

Astronomy

Athletics

Automobiling

Aviation

Bee Farming

Blacksmithing

Bugling

Business

Camping

Carpentry

Chemistry

Civics

Conservation

Cooking

Craftsmanship

Cycling

Dairying

Eagle Scout

Machinery

Electricity

Firemanship

First Aid

First Aid to Animals

Forestry

Gardening

Handicraft

Horsemanship

Interpreting

Invention

Leather Working

Life Saving

Life Scout

Marksmanship

Masonry

Mining

Music

Ornithology

Painting

Pathfinding

Personal Health

Photography

Pioneering

Plumbing

Poultry Farming

Printing

Public Health

Scholarship

Sculpture

Seamanship

Signalling

Stalking

Star Scout

Merit Badges

Surveying

Swimming

Taxidermy

Naval Enlistment

Naval Academy

Navy of United States

Neckerchief

Neck Grip

New States (1845–1861)

Norfolk Coast

“Northwest Territory”

Nose Bleed

Nose, Care of

Observation, Practice

Open Outing Tent

Order of Business — Camp

Oregon Territory Acquired (1846)

Original Territory (1783)

Orion

Pain

Panics, Prevention of

Patriotism and Citizenship

Patrol Flags

Patrol Signs

Patrol Work

Peace

Peace Treaty (1783)

Philippine Islands Acquired (1898)

Pilgrim Fathers

Pine Island Acquired (1898)

Pioneers Americans

Plants, Ferns and Grasses

Pleiades

Poisoning

Poison Ivy

Politics

Ponchos

Porto Rico Acquired (1898)

Practical Citizenship

President — Term of office Salary etc

Program, Scout Camp

Proper Carriage

Property — Real Personal — Rela-lationship to Government

Public Domain

Purchase from Texas (1850)

Puttees

Rains Signs of

Ration List

Register of Deeds

Religion, Boy Scouts

Rememberable Morse or Re-Morse Alphabet

Reptiles

Rescue from Shore or Boat

Restoring Breathing

Rocks and Pebbles

Rocks, Stratified

Rocks, Quartz vein

Fossil, Shells

Pudding-Stone

Row Boats

Coming Alongside

Feathering

Going Ashore

Keeping Ashore

Row Boats PAGE

Rowing

Sculling

Steering

Salute, The

Salute, The

Turning, The

Runaway Horses

Sailing Small Boats

Sailing Before Wind

Sailing Close to Wind

Sailing, Direction of Wind

Sailing — Flying the Flag

Sailing — Reeting

Sailing — Right of Way

Samoan Islands Acquired (1899)

Sanitation

Scout Badge, The

Scout Law, The

Scout Motto, The

Scout Oath, The

Scout Salute The

Scout Sign, The

Scout Virtues

Scout Master, The

Scouts Pledged to the Flag

Scout Staff and its Uses

Secession of States

Second Class Scout

Secrets of the Woods

Semaphore Signal Code

Shells and Shell Fish

Shelter Tents

Shirts

Shock — What to do in Case of

Shoes

Signal Flags

Signalling by Flag or Torch

Slavery

Sleep

Sleeping out of doors

Snake Bites

Snakes, Water Moccasin

Southern Confederacy formed (1861)

Spanish American War, The (1898)

Spanish and French

Speaker House of Representatives

Special Service by Boy Scouts

Splints and Sling for Arm

Splints for Broken Leg

Splints for Broken Thigh

Spoons

Sports

Sprains

Stuff

Star Spangled Banner The (1815)

Star Spangled Banner, Hymn

Stars The

State Government

Stockings

Stomach Ache

Stretcher Improvised

Struggle for Freedom

Sunburn

Sun Dial or Hunter’s Clock

Sun Stroke and Heat Exhaustion

Sweater

Swedes in Delaware

Taxes

Tea

Teeth

Telegraph Instruments

Tenderfoot

Tent Making Made Easy

Texas Annexed

Three Classes of Scouts, The

Thrift

Throat

Toadstools

Toadstools, Deadly Cup

Toadstools, Deadly Amanita

Toadstools, Destroying Angel

Toadstools, Fly Amanita

Toadstools, Hated Amanita

Toadstools, Poisonous

Toadstools, Sure Death

Toadstools, Wholesome

Tobacco

Toothache

Torniquet to Upper Arm

Towns, Villages and Cities

Tracking Irons

Tracks, Tracking and Signaling

The Coon that Showed How

Tracking

Tracking, How to Learn

Tracking, When to Learn

Trying it on the Cat

Treatment After Respiration Begins

Trees Common North American

Ash White

Beech

Birch, Black, Sweet or Mahogany

Birch, Common or Aspen Leaved

Butternut or White Walnut

Cedar, Red

Chestnut

Cottonwood

Elm, White or Swamp

Hemlock

Hickory, White

Locust, Black or Yellow

Maple, Red, Scarlet, Water or Swamp

Oak, Red

Oak, White

Pine White

Shagbark, or White Hickory

Sycamore, Plane Tree Buttonball or Buttonwood

Walnut, Black

Walnut White or Butternut

Troop Colors

Trousers

Twelve Points of the Scout Law, The

Unconsciousness

Valley Forge

Vice-President — President of Senate

War of 1812

Washington, DC

Washington, George

Wasps

Watch

Watch for a Compass

Water Accidents

Water Bottle

Water Hints

Waterproofing a Tent

Water Supply

Waves

Weather Flags

West Point Military Academy

What One Boy Did

What Scouting Means

What to do When Lost in the Woods

Whistles

Whistle Signs

White House

White Pine

Wig-Wag or Myer Code

Will

Wind, How to Tell Direction of

Wireless Telegraphy

Wireless Abbreviations

Wireless Signs

Wireless Numerals

Wireless Receiving Set

Wireless Sending Set

Woodcraft

Woodlore

Work not Luck

Wounds Without Severe Bleeding

Wounds, With Severe Bleeding

Wrist Grip

Yorktown, Va (1781)