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. Mr.
Wind, shelter from; as a guide.
Women, strength of; kindliness of.
Wood (see Timber and Trees) shavings for bed; fire-wood Wooden cups for tea; shingles for roof.
Woolley, Mr.
Wounded persons, to carry.
Wrangel, Admiral.
Writing Materials—Paper; bookbinding; pens and paint-brushes; ink; ox-gall; wafers, paste, and gum; signets; sealing-wax varnish; small boxes for specimens; Letters, to deposit en cache; writing in the dark; on horseback.
Wyndham, Mr. F. M.
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