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May 1914. : ■ . 



Siingai D Jamba j an ^ **Iembus^^# 



All wa got from the trspe to-day was the foot of a rat and a 

 small bird* Hunt inland imtil about 11:00 A»hU but have poor 

 luck; gat a anall wah-wah aad a aqmirrol* Hunt again diirliig the 

 afternoon and get a plaiidok aM another squirrel* fhie forenoon 

 1 heard a bear howl in the distmoe but eoiiia not find it* 



Both species of lannosciurus are ooaraon. hare for I often h©ar 

 thmu hut they are well .trotected by the deneo follag'0# Most of 

 their oallirig io done Just at duak when it is most difficult to 

 try to legate tha®# 



Cloudy all. day aM ralii shortly after dsrl:* 



May 4, 1914 • 



Smugai D Jamba Jan » **Lambus#** 



Got one eisll rat CB»whlt ehesdl) from the traps# froa day- 

 break until 11:00 xl#M* I climbed tip and Amn hill hunting to tlB 

 BortMmrd or inls,nd fi*om the riTer; get tm spaoias of equirrols* 

 • After goine: inland for half an hoiar or eo.^ I aaiaa to good haairy 

 forest aM rolling hills* In-imny plaoae there are outcrop of 

 ■coal whioh seams to \m of a good c^alityjin soma ])laces the soil le 

 red and in other placae there are whitish roclcB, soft, and appear to 

 be eandetona* Thare are aleo two pMees ^ere ttere If coal burn- 

 ing down in the ear% and the smell of amX gas is Tory strong which 

 escapes from tl^ fissures in the earth* At first J imagined there 

 was only om hill here but find that inland to the north and west is 

 all hilly; the eidee of the hills are ao steep that it is "?ery 

 difflctilt to c^om© d»n theia# 



l#sr mm^ l^-^waha tm or three fiatmfas btit wm unable to 

 get close to theiiit 



