I not feel w#Il ma tMmk 'blmi, im a bat Qmi.lUm tm^ 

 aorea ar# 00iitiiiimllf brt-alij^ '©mt da ®f aras: and legs & will aot 

 Sftffi to t^sl* 



Imte in the afteraooa tha ©011 poltd mlorig mm shore ^ TBmhing 

 near aaMaran faiigah but tliare ?#a8 no harbor and we were eoiitin** 

 ually rolling* 



oadayt Maroli 31^ 191B# 

 Sear Lab nan -^andjangt 



Betweaii sailing and poling wa mearly raaolied ^'^iaioii'** 



About ten o'clooS:* ay att^tioE ma called to m roost of 



^'Cabogt*' so I mnt in. th# omo^ mow^K the nmngTores ^ other trees 



to liETt s look at thoa# Bats or flyi% foxaa* Just as ^ oama to 



where %©f i?ere rooetiiig, there via© a band of proboeoi^ moiiieya 



that were making a great atstiirbaiioe among them^ for what purpose 



I could not firid oiit# I oollootod ton of thss© bats SEd sad# a 



oouple of exposiarea of tham at roost # Oiie of tho piotiiree otight 



to be T©ry good# 



tieaday* April 1, 191S» 

 '*I#abiiaa Ponang*^. 



Thie morning it delighted m to feel a good hTBBZB from behind 



and we sade nea of emvj tidmMe of It and reaehad hero ^ont ten 



0 'cleric, the mud ijaTiiii;? di#d ^h^n wa oaae around the IJ^hthouse at 



fanjorig ilanglcalihat and shifted to the north eo m co^ld not aloar 



the next point so we oam iiil^ Labmaa fenong^ no morB than dropped 



EEchor whan the wiM again ehi.fted to southeast which lasted for 



about fifteen mimtas we had Juat gotten aioely Btartad# fhis 



weather here is se 11110 er tain as th© natives* 



