14, 1914* 

 Sxmgal i^jamlmjan* 



fMa mm Wiii^ I shot tm atmlrrels from tha prahn; Mint until 

 BOOH but sea only t'^ saiall ttipaiaa and aa albino fragiiliaB mpm 

 hut iicl aot hMTB a ohaact to shoot it; it appeared all white ex* 

 0#pt its 'bBQk whiah looted buffy or jellwi^* 



About t%fo o'clock this afternoon we again began te row down 

 stream and are nm tied up to the buehee about a mile from the 

 river's iiomth» On our way down we sa\%^ manj spociTOnB oi long 

 tailed maoa0iis monkairs and larsalis but no more ^^BrolcB^^'* 



ihila hunting this mornlA? I saw claw iiBrte of a boar where it 

 hat el imbed a tree to get homy* One often s@#e these ho^wTer, 

 and al^ hole-^i clawed into trees by bears in searoh of the honey 

 of a amall epooias of bae# 



May 15 1 1914 # 



Bjambajsn to %marinda» 



Iteaah the mouth of the DjBmteJan about 8:00 Amli. and tio up 

 to a landing until nearly noon* I mtm to Samarinda on the launch 

 from 2©nggarung and Kayado^ Ah ^1^^ md Ibut brought the prahn do?m 

 arriTii^: here at dusk* I raa#iad hare about £:00 P»M» and iient 

 to the poat office and to Mr* ^ay's office tiiere I found ay 'mail 

 and from the Harbor -'-^ster reoelTed tba cteirts I ordered^ -of Celobaa 



fi© up my prahn to :.ir# Olmeyer's landing in Xarsng Musme, about 

 a hundred :pirds or so from its mouth* 



Dina and Q}and the oToning at ilr# CJray'e* 



fhe weather has been fine and olear and-, hot all dajr* 



