OH account of rain wliieh continiied imtil about 9:00 or 10:00 o'clook; 

 when we sot sail, lajii^ a course that wouW bring us a little to 

 the southward. of Pulo Sangalaki. Qhe wind was mmtly f rom th® 

 north tout at dusk lifted to northeast and we shifted oui- oouree to 

 to W.I.W. and later to I.I*W. *ich brought us to the edge of the 

 reef of %raania» Mawe wo ran on a rock and when m got off, anchored 

 for the remaialer of the 



Saturday, Aja-il 19, 191S. 



^aiaaiaa to the BOuth?<est* 



1 am entirely at a loss to know ^at to do to get along faster* 

 fhlB morning we got a slight breeze and started sM.lii^ liamed- 

 iately but Ih© current ia so strong, m made but little headway, anc 



s or so got olear of the reef, to the west of it, and 

 tn came a squall with a gale of wind and hard rain. fe anchored 

 near the edge of the reef but the anchor would not hold, but by 

 good luck we imnaged to scrap© mm the rooks and into a scrt of 

 hole whioh protected us from the sea. After tlm sguall there was 

 a dead calm and we could do nothing until the tide again rose when 

 w© poled over the reef to a better harbor Just 

 It is a beautiful night but of no use. 



Sunday, April 20, 

 Pulo Samama. 



1913 - full moon* 



in the 



cor ©red 



island. There are some Ba^ans here. 



poling in the rain m 

 to the north of the 

 fishing, and seem to be having 



of 



good luck. I went in the cmo© it th Benche to the c 

 islana, far this island is an atoll, I believe. Tim shors 



