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it» I haw deoidta to go Mok to^norrcw ^th Hsdji and try and 

 fln§. it# I may taka this mtiirt Deup with mm to the Bartaw for 

 he a a erne mm oh better than the imtiires I haT0« 



fridayi Jm^ 14, 



fha LQomiBF me apant skinning and preparing ^eoimenB and at 

 Is 00 o*al0ck I Yient with Hsdji & AJat about 2§ miles east to a 

 mme aM ahot £o small bats; we had diffiouity in find.ii^ thin oarB 

 for we just iiappened upon It before & did not note the looaiity 

 alo;a#l;^^# '^he 'OBtireB like to imM and whan animale can be gotten 

 ■ there ia no cliff ioulty in gabtii^r th# nativea to go, to Bhm the way 

 and thoy always seem willing- to do as I 



%turday». June 15, 1918* 

 Lo Bon Mm* 

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fha two natiTe Malay boys asngM a aonpla of rats last night 

 and thosa and the bats I got yietsrdaj S:apt mb bi^y as oonld bo 

 until ai)oiit three o'olock this Pt'ii* whan th# natiTOE were ready to 

 takt m town the riirer to shoot rod aonkeysj we went dmm as far 

 m Gosoi^ Djerong & to the other eicie of the rivor.| I shot three 

 monkej^B, fine speoimenst and a ooupla of birds including a large 



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I star tad early this moming to prepare the specimens that I 

 shot yoBterday; I had all four of my nativefi buey skinr»ij\v.^: or 

 rather o leaning the bones of monkeys ♦ i*he mtit?*ea (Md-laye) liic# 

 to watch 1^ slcin animale but th^'^ do not like to do ii. thoaaelToSt 



