I wandered about tlia 



loag talking to Bajme, Soloke^ & QhimBBm 



late in the afternoon » Baliona came 

 not agree ao I had to hunt for 



,p & eaid that he and Ilia could 

 r mn & got a relation of IiS| 



^4 



aturn to tha pram mt 



Thiirsday, May 8t 



Derawai to -toeara 2ms # 



la were anchored to the east of ^0ra?#m 



BBtm o^olook this 



It had rained nearlj all night and 



had not ymt stopped* The wind waa eomttofeet htit w© tried to 

 reach Banga LaJcithut the wind shifted to tho southward and we came 



rt to Moeara fma# 



it oornsr of tht i 



^red 



ooiiple of hoiire to await 



a 



If xr 



' CO 



imi ROt 



and oama into tl^ ooTa* 



the tide rosa^ m oroseod 

 Moeara 2m is an island shaped something like a hook and oos- 



posed of limestono roek whioh is 



BreriniiBTe is fell of holes lika 

 tht surfaoo, hiit thare are nmny t 

 forested) their roote wonting their wajr among 



Tery old as the 

 spong© and there ie no < 

 ae; fin faot, the island 



rook in a 



ctiriOTO faehiont for tlB moat jmrt, the rook is haro or covered 



th a thin coating of moss, and of course in Bom oroTioes 

 mssod lamTOB, stioke, tto^ in proaess of dsosy* Tm rook im 

 tTorywhare sharp and almost imposeihle for the nativae to walk on 



as it outa & etxcks into their feet> 



iT#nwith my hoairy ehoea I 



d grecit diffienlty, and two or three tla 

 ng on an uneaf© rock^ I t: 



sailed to tha hasd of tlit o 



