DATA FOR ITINERARY aND NARRATIVE. 
(Buldung-Butig Expedition)* 
As a rule the mountains were clothed at the ton vit)< a heavy growth 
of grass (10 feet high # ) 
Captain Me Coy and Dr. Mearns ascended, and named one of the peaks 
Mount Arnold Hague. Datto Call© met us at the divide, a P RSS cailed 
Cararao by him* 
October 6, 1903* Built a bridge across the Bootig River, and marched 
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26 miles to Malabang# 
g 6 p^ # g?, 1903# Ordered to report fco Geni# Wood at Mal&bang via 
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not later than Sept. 29, 1903. Order received 10:30 A. M. Lett ‘'-amp ^ r. n 
bedding-roll, grip, shotgun, and fish creel at 11:45 A. M. One wagon upset in 
descent to Pantar Bridge over the Ague River; another slid ou the slippery 
road, and team ran sway. Had narrow escape. Consider Mores less dangerous 
than Govt » mules; so cut loos® from wagon-train and footed it to Marahui, 4 
miles, arriving at 1:45 P. M. First half of walk intensely hot; last half 
wet and chilly from thunder showers. The yawl boat was out on the lake, so 
I could not start that night- Had a bath and good dinner with Captain Francis 
P. Switer, 28th Infantry. Called on Drs. Picks and Connor, 
Bullard and Lt. Doughterty (his Adjutant), and other o vcerc * 
Arose at 4 A. M. Breakfasted with C a ptain Switer a*. hl3 
•% A i f> ri np c on « sind roftb i©cl ciiao # 
company mess, on oatmeal, cream, coffee, fried Dec , 
Sept » ho# 
Set sail in 6 oared barge at 6 A. M. 
No wind. Could find no Mbros willing 
to act as guide. 
Datto Pedro pretended to be sick. Set out with Captain 
Switer and 9 enlisted men of the 28th Infantry. Wind sprang up aft 
. n • ,vi+ >„,+ ; r . the rieht direction. Rowed much of the 
hours * rowing, very light, but. in the rigrn. u 
time# 
, . . , , , noA Arrived at S. W. end of Lake Lanao at 2 ' . 
Sometimes wind helper- . a.r £ - - 
