5 



^iie altitude at Uiii in ^jd'-m i. oxiraauely- 2500 feet^ and iiere at Emng 

 Li Bu it is axyproxiiiiatr-l^' 3oOu ie> "&* 



secured a fairly good catcii of niipit moths, 



Jul;; lu. l^lrj .jOurney todn;; "^^^-s loia'^ Ii,ai\i onc^ 'jikI t^rov/ tli*^ ruost. c ^^rr erous 

 territoiv ^'i^ive eixcuunterc^ tnit: ^rl tit the sir "^^as cool, txiur ^ ?j cool, i^le^a;^ 

 pure iv'\.z\iii I'^Ziir drli/a, ti-e."- - ; \:oi.u.er :~ai cceuox"; to see^ a.:d ti-orc ^.--oiv v;ild 

 Suraaa rrics, red aiiu. t.lL.C/i rcvspdorrl^ £ . riia a vcr;. ir. r. t /elloi; berr;. tiait I li^ceci 

 lest or all. ^.iie ""oui . ;"t;£t • bout fill jar loutli^ '-it... 1 pr: ferrcti tia^ tsisir to 

 z.x-\z of t..'- jtiL'-r j.orri .a : i - 'tLrri^a . J_ . rf. .rt^.-.-j. r,jx^ altita^as 6. 'BO 



zj tjuO fe:, ia .aois t v^^wtricl vit.. :;^oi:t^' of /aafall* I . -^v^":- a^ t c-oue Le:-eds 

 'aj . aix...!.. w . . Ill .0 'irij r.a/u wCicoae ia u-..l a rleiiita *: 1 a.^ieat " o io a 



_:-cialict li. ^ut^ai; "111 L .it t.^c jjf-c^a. a .J, oaricii :\xG t- ulf of ci^'ili:: f-:^ojlo 

 Ql, .o:-a'-aa:lcatirL: t:.I: 1' at , It e.i- r-ll; ^ar la ait.i otii^^r alia avicnec . 



e 2T0zs<j'i t,ii\ .AO.:z 'i;a:.;erouG aaso in ti.ir^ t^rff* -Lis ..omia_ tlierc xas a dsnd 

 0. .^^L'^rs o-craii'i. t.^ero. But tiaL ait'-raooa tja-^_, .^aa .-orio a^/a-'■, ;ro.. fuly .0:10^ in , 

 t .jyc a^ ' f .1 sjlulf.r: ' ? a^ coiai: rajldicrs ^aa-f e:a:.itt-aa i.a... i^'vOa tl^oa -a. iL^r 



sar/ tix r'juLers, jat 1 t.^iaa .'-^ ai^tal:ea» ^^.Ititude of 1^'a K^iaan^: aii^ .ass 



9400 foot* -ItitUuue of uaia Ciii Dixie n GlOO fc.t. 



V/e secured a fine catcii of insects and nine birds. 



July 1?* fca '-remely liot * " travelled 80 li to fu' Lin wliere tiie 



barometer ro;i.,tsr^ ^-^^u ^"-.ct* 



fhe alnd blew mucli of the time so imrd taat insects kept very quiet. 



2hiL ^iijj of t.xe w.iiai. . ^ in aat.-; i:: nstuxaJl^ taaui-:triu in the lowest alti- 

 tudes • Ja.or no^ ii 1l 1,0 ^^.j^i t^^a l ..an;, of i^*: uri '^x\ alr^-'^.a;; ^^ead aven the 

 loaves ^.rL drc . jin_ off tac tro^^s* f:^.uiae io i;ertaiii .le t.hs ■ lntt.r, West of the 

 i)a bill' ix Lin x.L,^ tir. :-iirubbor^ i.. aiorc; t]a)rny ZuiJii, on %ht; ca..t t:.ide tnere is 



a heavier rainfall. 



f0d3.-. 



t a munber of friends. Several of them have rendered a ,;aoat deal 



of nela in „-_.wli;i: ;ai0tty problems. One is a nolo Onristian, one the Bu Lin post-' 

 master* 



Jul^^^ If* .y^ Oainese who passea us today saia that on the .aa l^xiiixxif; Lin pass 

 t...e robu- just before our arrival ana got out of our way, but returned 



as soon yji v'C .aau i^one aoMi the mountain, and robbed others, ^ ; 



foday ~, o cro^soj. t..o river in ferj.*;, boatc , L.o T-aiCi. officers del - us three 

 ^v..iOic na.ira ix: aoi: at c ail ,,eeii :.-.on- in len .iii.uia;0, so we .aave not :a.--.-ae a 



fall staae ... , . 



'/'e are ..ettin;;- '.wt of the semi-aria region, b'e are in a toxai caxi 

 fsan* fomorrovv we try to make ut) wiiat we lost today. 



