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cslly no wind; they milBd A mmd mil 4ay & until 1 at iii.#it 

 and finally mohorad near fangong Bomja Boeajat After sunset 

 ther€ was just a li#it Ibraezt & m little mooiili#itt 



Sunday, *ruly 21, 1912. 

 Pulo Balik Koekoep* 



Atim on tti® Baj0%fs' prau at aayli#it kmt sail for Pulo 

 Balik Koekoai^, a Tary sumll ialOTd mtoout four or flw miles from 

 the mainland* It ims almut an hour •a sail or mom and just as w© 

 approached the island, mrmrBl prauiwert 1 taking %u gQ fisMieg^ 

 Wt stoppai at tJiia iAmd far atout 2 iiaurs; it is s'b^ut 3/16 ©f 

 a mile long & pl«ted with caaoiiutt. thtre are no .maaraals & tout 

 few birds. I saw small wMt@ herons, a pair of sea/ffiitingl_ 

 ,eagl_tB4 kingfishers^ a flycatcher ^ a pair of shrikes* We stopped 

 at this i slaM for about an hour & thtn haadad north^^est for Pulo 

 Ba]^wan <k sailed all day; part of the timt thart was no itiiii; 



\%en I mQ^e tMs moimiiig it was still darS: or n»rly so, tht 

 moon ha¥irjg Just Si Paula painted out to me th.e different 



islands and m could then in the diatmnoe, though mry indi 

 tirictly^* W€ appromhad Barawan at daylight & u^nt the hoy litdarip 

 ashore to get a ^mp#n to t^ike the rest of u© in; whm 1 m%n% 

 ash^rt,, I was fallowed by Uie entire Kmi'npoang to the house of the 



& th€r# mmt m Qhinmm^. Si Chin, with wham I stayM* I 

 hai all tMngn hr0Ught t# hi i hou^» Siiaot bqm^ bi:^s & m^e 

 Uf thair skills^ 



ir^ry 



