When -the tide toegan to flood, I aalled a couple of natives to 

 go and get water for tm aiid 1 fmnt with tfeem* We paddled up to 

 tM head of tlia bay and then in a s^U atreaa fihere at tte begin* 

 111 Eg, th# em^ had to draggtd ovtr lie teoken roofe te whtrd 

 the ¥mtar was a little ieai)#r & tMj oouM pole alom tlin)ugh Hit 

 mngromB to Mitre tlm salt water did riot raaoli and the stremms 

 aa clear ae oryetal* Hera tiiey filled the ^^piiiioaraiiiB*^ f largo 

 water Jars) h I Imd a good hmth & tli#n htiiited for saall birde, ota# 

 arid 'Tisiiad iiia lie ad of tiB Xaopoi^ 'li^ioae toiiaa was here and 'had 

 out of oourtasy to look CTtnr lot of Fi o.lr children e^i^ woman* 

 He turn to thia iH^aluC Juat at dark. I do not saera to ba able to gtt 

 snj natiYos; altliougli thBj SBm to want work t'hej eesii afraid of m 

 ^■0aui# I am a awopaaa* flit way tho wiM is nm 1 oaimot sail 

 anybow^ ao I ?#ill wait imtix tho Mind is faiFora'blo ttnd tlion demand 

 two or 'ttiraa of thesi to takt /ue to Barawaa* 



Wodnaeday, April 9* 1913* 

 S^f.moentai* 



Ah Biag'g lag is still in ted cOBclitlon from the burn lie got 

 at Selimaji^ and although he oooke aixi moTae about a little* he le 

 in psiii arid amnot do mj work* 



'i^fmn 1 Imd finished prepaririti tha ^©oiK^iis of yesterday , I 

 called Bom Baja^a and I agiiiE wont to the head of the l)ay and with 

 the head of the ImmpOBg' aix other imtiTes liunted tlirougli the 

 Jungle for tm-o or tteee miles to the olearingo of scmo Tyalcs* 2h©ir 

 paddy in just about rtady to be gati:Bred and ie Tory fiiie^ Upon 

 returning, I got a fine gjeeiixr^n of irctictiri .biaturoiag md got 

 taoii to tm prahn after dar3c« Ah Oitig hcd inskan r#ady l^ut h& it 



