ground Id yellow clay ^ the forest oompoead of l^!a?ge treee tli 

 little or no underbmsli; tha ground oleaii* MaJce up akiiiB after- 



^ong Mint Jan, i^egah H# » Boi-i^o* 



^ Am weak f rera .^geater^- but liiMted from shortly after eiiririee 

 uiitil about 2:00 ; 'dohmnlA with me; loet our basringe & 

 ware a lo^ time before w# ooul^ get our old trail wMola wae 

 flooded as the Sag^ ig oTerfl owing its feaiilce* Lmokily we reached 

 fong liinajau with the i^epit "before this freahot* The south of Tons 

 MiBdjaii mkee a gooa htrbor; groat msses of logs^ gtiimpe, eto# 

 hara 1)0 on going dowa etrami all d%*"# • Eirerything is moM-^ & wet 

 from the aoatiaual showers & ilias m heee thicker thim @irar» 



r 4, lyl£* 



3@gah H» aooTo J.i.oeara Birang* 



Arose at d^hresk; heaTj aiet on thi ri¥Or; hamlet up t^ 

 anchor ^ drifted dwm tho riTer to Bato Mtlaao^a plaoe* I want 

 ashore & shot aonB fruit hats ^ dato gaw ii^ the home of a lomhu 

 and thrtje daar vfixloh ha imd gotten up the .jirmig* 



toMa3% Docember 23 1 1912 

 foemhit^ Eslti S* 



Mako up soiw hird ^Am of specimons 1 got yesterday* 

 8 1 0-0 P#l#, ae it ms fiB.a moonlight, 'I decided to huat, & 

 St Bait wont to m open Jmigle *out 3/4 of a mile from the Till- 

 aft & if mats wo teard two or throe mouse door ^ pig8;om of tha 



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