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14. Know what are the four great uses of water in streams.

15. Know what causes the pollution of streams, and how it can best be stopped.

16. Know how, in general, water-power is developed.

17. Tell, for a given piece of farm land, whether it is best suited for use as a farm or forest, and why.

18. Point out examples of erosion, and tell how to stop it.

19. Estimate closely how much timber and how much cord-wood is in a given acre of woods.

20. Name six trees that will float when green, and six that will not.

21. Know something of the relation of birds and quadrupeds to forest trees.

22. Fell a six-inch tree in sixty seconds, driving with it a given stake.

23. Make 100 trees grow where none grew heretofore.

24. Camp in the woods for thirty nights.

25. Perform the Tree Planting Ceremony.

26. Perform the Flower Planting Ceremony.

Friend of the Little Brothers

(Watutka)

The degree of Friend of Little Brothers may be conferred upon any one who accomplishes 13 of these tests.

1. Find in the field and identify five species of snakes.

2. Identify 15 species of snakes in a zoo or museum and tell which are poisonous.

3. Join an organization for the protection of snakes and help educate others as to the economic value of non-poisonous snakes.

4. Find and identify 10 species of turtles.

5. Find and identify 8 species of lizards or salamanders.

6. Make a careful record from observation of the development of an amphibian from the egg to the adult stage.

7. Observe and record the habits of some adult amphibian and tell of its economic value.

8. Identify five species of frogs.

9. Identify five species of toads (may be in museum).

10. Make good recognizable photos of any five of the following found in the field: Turtle, snake, lizard, salamander, frog, toad, fish, crab.

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