Lesson I (Cutting Tools. - Knife And Hatchet). - Stick of white pine, 1/2" square, 10" long.

Stick of pine or hemlock fire-wood, 2 feet long, 2 inches thick.

Lesson II (Knife And Hatchet Continued). - Two pieces of pine, each 1/4" X 2" - 6", one straight-grained the other crooked.

Piece of pine or hemlock fire-wood, six or eight inches long, about three inches square, with square ends, without knots.

Lesson III (Strength Of Wood). - Two strips of pine, 1/8" X 1/4" - 3", one cut length-ways of the grain, the other cross-ways.

Lesson IV (The Cross-Cut-Saw). - Piece of mill-dressed pine, 1" x4"- 12", to try tools on. Piece of straight-grained clear pine, 3/4" X 6" - 4' 6', mill-dressed, cut from the end of the board, showing the rough end and the cracks or checks.

Lesson V (Shrinking, Checking, And Warping Of Timber). - Half dozen inch dowels, about 4 inches long, with a piece of maple, cherry, or other hardwood, 1" X 3" - 8", bored with holes of the same size as the dowel.

Lesson IX (Hammer And Nails. Putting A Box Together). - Two dozen four-penny nails.

Lesson XI (The Jack-Plane). - Piece of clear pine, about 3/4" x 6" - 12", for practice with plane.

Lesson XIII (Back-Saw And Bench-Dog). - Clear pine board, 3/4" x 8" - 26", for top and bottom of box.

Lesson XIV (The Chisel). - Pine plank, 1 1/2" thick, not very straight-grained, to be cut to lengths of 9", and split to width of 1 1/2", and similar plank of white-wood, furnishing one stick of one kind, 1 1/2" X 1 1/2" - 9" to each pupil.

Lesson XV (The Chisel Continued). - Two pieces of clear pine, 4cm x5cm. - 15cm.

Lesson XVI (The Chisel Continued. - End Dove-Tail). - Two pieces of clear white-wood, 1 1/2" x 2" - 8".

Lesson XX (Fitting Hinges). - 1 pair brass hinges, 1/2" X 1 1/2", with screws. 1 brass hook, 1", with staple or screw-eye.

Lesson XXI (Making A Paneled Door. - Isometric Drawing). - Clear pine or white-wood plank, 1 1/2" X 12"-3' 6" for frame. Ditto 1/2" x 11 1/2" - 16i" for panel.

Lesson XXIV (Chamfering. - Sand-Paper. - Shellac). - Half sheet sand-paper, number 0.