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0 aiKUt at H0'bliiaoii*e* 



April 2 5^ 1914* 



2 



BOH* 



Latt in tlia 

 m milt 1 



J fa@t of 

 T0 be en iiaa 



afternoon^ piddl© around pmlo SanggarM^* an Island 

 siirromiiAad hj 



flO ft.?) 



RiTsr* I 

 si owl J a wail 



if ^ 



killed.it would. Bint to 



f-0 wera mmia 

 bj; it would 

 the t)0ttoii 



Puriiig tha eT0iiiii§;t deTelop tm &,o%en plates ami then throw th© 

 lat 0Tarlboa.ra; ths oliimte iia.s affected tham^ eo that they are all 



oggad Mva aleo lost their speeds 



iipril £6, iyi4* 



TetK^BTimg miM. SuTigai D Jamba Jan* 



Learning^ fro® Mr* Hobinson tmt the Cofitroleiir's wltB^ Mre# 



Majrer^ was the mm^r of a tauB , tiger-cat (fells na toulOBs) and iBany 



la^ I ^ent to e^l on lier thie niorriing about It 00 4#M# 



Sh# ahovfei to several birds ^ parrots, cluoke * pheasant etc* hut I 

 waa most pleaeed to se© the beautiful tigar-aat, a large speciRBH 



an& as tmm and gentle ae ariy house oat. 

 Tory strong* 



it ii WBTy liToly 



Mre» lie ye r also showed iib ^ulls of Tarious immirials , incliidii^ 

 one of '^'Imhi-riiaa" ^ ths pig-daer of the Oelahaa ai^ made im a pre 

 of two snakss and an imperfeot aTcnll of s rhittooaroe* 



Br* Hohiiiaoa*s twenty-flTe foot etasm launch lashed to 



sent 



d© of our prahn^t ^® fixst went up streazii to the Mmpong tod bo'oght 

 SOTte rioe* dried fish,, turtle eggs, etc* and than went dmtn the Ma** 



W0 left faa^armg it 



