May 5, X914. 



Sungai Djambajan, "Leabus. " 



From h&tOTQ sum is e until the ain ms high I hunted up stream 



on both ^des of tlB stream hut there seemed to b© aothiiag about. 



Showers during the afternoon. 



In the traps, three rats, one of them destroyed by ants. 

 Several eanoes, lialay Rattan and Gutta hunters, passed down 

 stream during the day, their canoes piled ?d th bundles of rattans. 



May 6, 1914 . 



SiUTgai Djarabajan, "Lembus." 



from the two hundred traps, one saall rat {%irays whlteheadi). 



In the oenter of a large swan^* to the v;oBt of the river is a 

 small sprii:^ 'Aere many birds oome to bathe «ir«ry afternoon; at 

 this sprirr I waited from the middle of the afternoon until dusk 

 and had with me both my gun and blow-pipe but ray darts are not poi- 

 Bomd and are therefore not very effective. With the gan two small 

 squirrels { aoiurus parvus) were oollected. Shis species is very 

 seldom seen more than six or eight feet above the ground; they seem 

 to prefer o-^n Jungrle near the borders of s^-yami^s or near the river 

 banks and one usually sees them running alor^ old logs and roots 

 or sourryirig from one log to another. 



This morniner 1 f olloied a epeeimen of iioiurus bomeensis for 

 about five hundred yards but could not fpet a shot at it and finally 

 Imt traok of it. 



May 7, 1914. 



Sungai i^Jfiiaba jan, "Lembus." 



from the traps, one rat, skin S])0iled by ants. 



Get another black monkey "Lutong" and its uterus contained a 



nearly mature embryo. With this species I have as yet Been but 



