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loxis ^fore daylight and rtaohed Manimbora about 10:00 A.M. ^&Te 

 weasfaited a cliarj^® of wind and then betwoon sailirig aad poling » 

 reached our d@stiimtlon at simdown* 



Friday, July 4, 1913. 



Tandjong Buaya 



Dato Slebl oame aboard this morning and I learned from him 

 the steamer "llahakkam" will oome here cn the sixth, so thore is no- 

 lo do but v;ait. Ilia, Llamahong, and Lautong have been bui 

 la-nintr this boat and the oanoe with coconut Ig&y&b, The wind 



day 



is from the s 



I shot with the rifle 



beon 



ti 



lit did not mt it* 



faadjoBg Baaya Bmya^ 



was higii 



the 



mttmrmon 1 went to 



hour or ao# 



at 



to tlm Mrhm of liola at %hB ei^ 



6 took* fhia 



& talkea to Sraai, a Chinese trader, 

 continues to blow s gal© from tba 



„ , July 6, 1913. 

 fsndjong Huaya Buaya. 



I loaned a mtlTe mm rat traps and he brought m 16 rats, 

 of which X ueed s.s speoiraens^ TheBe are typical house rats as 

 is no land here except at low tido, the houses being built on 

 the rats here probably come from all along the ooast and 

 Celebee, in fact, from wherever the natives go to trade, 



londay, July 7. 1913. 



Tandjonij Buaya Buaya 



dry eiaall specimene 



