a^, June 20, 191S# 



T 

 XI 



.♦M. readfied the 



We set Bail before sunrise and 

 mouth' of Lahuaa Klamhn. i shot a couple of tern itiile me were 

 Sidling* 2era of two species seem quite common along the coast 

 here. The tide was falling when we came to the aouth of the cove 

 and the current was fery strong and the water almost fresh. 



this afternoon I hunted on the S.B. side of the inlet and got 

 a plandok and some small birds and set traps on the north side 



the 



inle t « 

 After 



.Tk to-night I went wiiai the 

 conoe along the sho 

 or more and got S musung and 2 



)ig traokB} pigs are very common 



many p: 



•llRht with three na- 



re to the south for about B miles 



I 



but I have not 



t seen any large ones. 



Saturday, June 21, 1913. 



fe are nm anctiored just out^de 



inlet but perhaps tc- 



ffiorro^? -we will go inside where the ^^ater is cold and fresh and as 



head of the bay or 



clear as a C' 



■This afternoon I went to the pool 

 lake; this pool is the most beautiful spot 

 possibly 100 yards in diameter, the water 

 feet deep in the cenfcre. 

 went to the end of &m of the lal© that 



set; got a fine specimen of i^^ciiirus parvus and 



1 have ever seen; it 

 absolutely clear and 

 leaving the pool I 

 s southward and hunted 



.Gunda. 



