thirty l)oatB of Dja&e- and Jmmx eoldiars with one Diitoii Liemteimiit; 

 they are on their way to Uppar la Jan* 



D^rii^ the aftaraooE I e:K3iOsed soma plates, landeoapes^ pictures 

 of the rifar Mt hava domhte as to whathor or not they -id, 11 he goM 

 ii0gatiireB for two or throe dOEea of ay platoe ha¥t not heon good, 

 the climate hSTing affected thenu 



We hoped to reach her© (Long Iran) hy daylight, but at sunset 

 we wore several iiiles up the riTor hut dooidad to teep going* W# 

 reached here at eight o^clock aM tied up to the GoTornront dock# 

 Captain Mmllart the Coatrolamr^- oame dwm for a moment # 



Ihili- drlf tiag down we amw mmj larga pigoone Cpergiim} mud 

 Toral hlaoic Ihis (Seong helar) Byaks#' 



My rifle was ready and I had hopes of getting a ehot at n 

 ^^ixigm^^l hmt oaly mm' one onoe^ crooodilas* 



19, 1914* 

 Long Irsii# 



All through the night it had rained hard and there was nmoh 

 thunder and lightning e^ery few minutas* fh© rain coatlnuBd until 

 nearly nim o^clook 1«M* 



I called on Mr« ilullar and was delighted to e©e imi^ Dyak imple- 

 moata and midels of Byalc houses ^iah he has collected to seri,d to the 

 ^•Colonial .i^xpoeition'^ at Samaraiig^ JaTa# Ha and lira* l&iller and 

 their three ohildron came to the prahn and i showed them speciTOns 

 of birds, umiiiimls^ and reptiles, in which thay ??ora very such inter- 



Spend the afternoon on the prato and do mom writing. 

 JSTeninf* dine wife Captain iiuller^ 



