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Thursday, July 18, 1912. 

 Sangkoeli rang. 



B, , C. , R, 



Arise at dayli#it & est sail. It was rainints, "but nevertli©- 

 less a beautiful sight as tkt® rain showed up the distance of tJrie 

 hills m&y froa the sea, The coast all along i s heavily forested 

 right domx to the water's «dge « wi th only here dn there anything 

 of a shore or beaoh. There was practically no isind the greater 

 part of the day & very hot & I got awiburned, but lat© in the after- 

 noon we mre strudc by a squall ran in b^ind PuloAliang Ketchil 

 and spent the ni^t there. 



Frid^, July 19 „ 1912. 

 R. , 01. 



Arise just as it getting light & set sail, for we have a 

 long my to go. The wind strong all day until we got around 

 Tftr^'ong ik then there tos none, but this gave me a chanoe to study 

 the shore with my glasses & I had the pleasure of seeing a bi g 

 wild pig & several large herons & stotks tk some eagles. We had to 

 row a lorg ways after dark & I took an oar as I needed exercise. 

 Wy feet got badly sunburned yesterday & are very painful & swollen, 

 I ms surprised how well this prau sails in m\X(^ water, fully as . 

 well ik muah drier than our boats at horae, 



Saturday, July 1912. 



C, J B, , CI, 



Arise at daybreak. (The Bajowe* (Orong Iiaut| names are 0/ 

 0',Myia, ^.Poeia, Bistila St th® boy Medarip), We are anchored to 

 the east of telok Seliiaattand as Q^lyia was selling s<m& of his 

 rice here I went ashore <i 'liiot a few biMs. We left the island 

 about 10:00 or 11:00 o*clock; it was very hot & there ms practi- 



