One must learn to love nature and all her wild crea-tures.
One must know how to trail a wounded deer and beable to keep after it until it is recovered.
One must be careful with fire; see that any fire is out—dead out—before leaving camp; see that matches andsmokes are under careful control. Forest fires are thegreatest disasters that can happen to wild life.
So, with these remarks, we place you in the custody of thered gods and wish you all the joys that attend successful hunt-ing with the good bow and shaft.
From an oak-bough made the arrows, Tipped with flint, and winged with feathers,And the cord he made of deer-skin.