loo 



.T in the afternoon X returned to the prahn and was hot, 



hvmgTj and tired* Sia hat a 



good fatal and BpBnt %hB mttermon 



ay, iiSj'' 18, 19 IS. 

 Pulo iJakuugan. 



I expected to get a 



out of the ten, el 



XT 



lot Of 



t I GOUl 



id. 



s morn: 

 use for 



hut only *?ot 



oimens.and two 



She tide was nearly Imi when I started for the north ii 

 ioh is about 5uo 3?ards from iiakungan, hut at low tide the 

 reef between the two ielandn is hare and tJ^ gloxe from the whi 

 sand ?/aB,ahout all my.e^eB eouM stand. , Siie island is. i 



all llraeBwoiie of the Bliari^est, Jaggedeet kind, full of 

 areviees, remix^ing me of a sponge. Ahout eleven o'clock 

 Bky clouded up and an hour later we were drenohed, hut the tin 

 I had brou^rht kept my hirde and oartridgee dry. Almost imaiedia 



B 



the 

 box 



■ the rain, the sun caiue out and v/ae very hot. 

 i oYjiectotl to start with the 

 another equall shifted the #ind. 



jh tide lor ^iiiiara T 



ay, i/lu'/ IS, 1912. 



fil- 



th© wind 



jietweon JSafeungan cfc '^•UBra ^ua. 



It was yet aioonlight wton m 2& 

 light and hy noon we had gotten only half way to amira a'ua, ai 

 when the tide ©hhed, we anchored, so that we were .lust afloat at 

 lowtide. AS I bad no speoiaisns to care for, I stirred -foings up 

 and got practically all the inside of th» prahn good « olaan and 

 ineidently found where the leaks, that havo heon giving us rauoh 

 trouble, r^ere loc 



