dlfforeat froia tho^ I toare oolleoted elsowhere. ^his morning I 

 id ?ai©n I liad a fin© ch&aoe to shoot a squirrel ^tli an euor- 



lou&s^, March 24, 1913 



To'kom To&oiaf' k to tuho&m -iini*. 



Bsforo surer is e I was in the jungle this morning and etartet 

 a long climb up tho mountain near amgai PoraJc, follo%7ing tte trail 

 of S0T3® Basaps vho had ho on cutting rot an and who had built their 

 lapaSE at tho mouth of tho stream* I m sorry iti&y have left as 

 they axe of a |'ataion£' v/hich pjib not been Tisited, hy euroyean?? and 

 by onl.7 a few ialays. The jxm^la hore io ideal and 1 oouM hear 

 argus pheasants on all sides hut they are too wary to ehow them- 

 eelvoe. A Dyak told rr» that he hs.d neTor soon the ^rgas pheasant 

 while hunting- hut liad caught laany in "jerats" (smres). 



1 was almost at the top of a mountain when •£ caae upon a l».ai 

 of Pygathrix rubica^'da. and after following them for soiae dietame, 

 I got three fine specirons, also sorae squirrels and a bird. 



About 4:00 ?.M«, we left Tokonp Tokong rmd sailed along the 

 shore to ^aboean -^^ini, the harhca- protected by a laangrove oovored 



lie jaddled m along the edge of th© Mangroves I shot a 



couple of probosciB monkeys as a hand of them entered th© inangrovee 



from the higher treee but did not get a shot. 



When wo reached kiboean Bini, I went ash or o to look at the 



deserted g-odong « Ispa^s {shelters) of 3aeapB & Malays vttio had 



forrrBrly boon gatherii^ rattan hsre. ^arabie called rtie, saying, 

 "fhore ie a dead child here; perliai-© you •fm.nt ita bones." When 



