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two hours cauie upon somo -white 1)011164 Pygatlirix monlcejrs 

 ot fomr; as I was alone, 1 skinned out their bodies where 

 fell and thug eouM h&ng all tow from my waist. 2he middl© 

 of the day I spent preparing specimens and hunted to the 



in the afternoon. l>ut got only a Tittatus 



a sj 



bird. 



June 28, 1913, 



It 



to the 



of the inlet 



within a 



*iort tin© got seYeral small birds that oariB to feed on the whit© 

 flowers of a tree at the water's edge (a rough barked scraggy tre< 

 with small loaves.) iater I Allowed the path of the oil .pros* 

 peotors, hunting light and left and got more birds, including a 

 pair of large woodpeckers, larger tl»n tte itorioan pileated, a 

 trogan and a droago, also a Tupaio tm& a Boiurus atricapilus. 

 After getting inland from Um hundred to two hundred and fifty 

 yards, tiie forest is fine and large and the ground typical of a 

 limestone caTern country, no valleys nor ridges, but averFffhera 



le huiBBiooks are genera 



iky on topi 



In many of the hollowa are holes throu^rh which the swface water 



sBes to a subteranaean stream- 



Stinday. June ^9, 1913 • 

 Labuan Klambu. 



I 



Having seen so many small birds far inland -^'^ 

 cided to return, but before going inland I hunted near where my 

 traps were and got four oqulrrele and a couple of birds, toolc 



to the boat and then tomted inland, at first foUowi 



these 



of the oil jsrospeotors but 



it 



follow up 



