fifj 



day, Maroli 26, 1913# 



s of w#at or not thmst wlM this morn- 



ing which vm used to get to the east?/ard about a milei 



im th# aaaoe aloag the adgt of 



the imngro¥#e but 



I 



first 1 have oollaattdt ^thomgh I haTa of tea 



0^ 



#ii8tli% aad saan thtm oagtd by mtifaSt. priaa^ 

 I ImTe BBBti c ompsratiTel y few In the Jxn^la* 



T'hBBB tall trees with the heairy roots that grow in the water. 



sea® to he th© faTorita haunts of woodpeolcere, fish hawke, 



starliii^* Thesa trees are o filled "par spit"; -mns tiiBS 



baMs of |,r oboecie monkeyB are foimd among feeii» Lata in tho 

 afternoon I 



huTitiii? aloj 



re and triad to get 



throu^ to tht Jung It b^^^oiid^ bmt it is bImi 



sei ble 



xiwsday, Marah £7. 191S. 

 "Sandaren Baagoe*** 



a ther© seame to ba a f minutes 



Jtist at dawn of whiah we can mm ubb^ 

 prahn was beiiig sailed md afterwards poled along, I, Im tiia omo@t 

 got a good %^ooimen of ^Bekanton*^ or i^oboeois monkey* fhie sort 

 of collectii3g disgusts m; 1 0 ont inmally hunt for m opeiii% 

 through the nmngro¥©s to tho Jur^lo boyond but there always memB 

 to b# m Witt strip of tht aaagroToa* I ha to tried getting under 

 the roots at low tide but th# mud up to my fenaos, stioky & 

 preTente aaythiiig la tht 

 fa aaohorad Just off 



.IB' 



of ^andaren Baagoa* It waa 



high tide and although thart wm a roll 



the hear^ mB% wiMe 



