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Many Moros met us with flag® as we marched into this camp at Rogayan 
(cotta of the Kabogatan of Rogayan)® One Kabogatan, accused of possessing 
3 Krag guns taken from guard at Mara 1 in was turned over to me to guard 
with directions to kill him if occasion arose® I delivered him safe and 
had to return his kris which I had taken from him myself® 
April 4 s 1904® 
(Rogayan to Tar ace. River*) 
Dusky Mallards, Dendrocygnas, Solitary Tattlers and large Gal linages flew 
overhead continually during the night, which was bright moonlight® In 
the morning large flocks of Black Ibises flew about • I went out with Capt. 
Jones and shot a Great Blue Heron (young) which was given to Ma- ha - tu i «* d ig 
for sow-sow ® Solitary Tattlers were abundant in the .rice paddies as were 
the narrow- tailed Jack Snipe* Plenty of large yellow Wagtails, Rice-Birds® 
and Carabao-Birds® Herons came into camp and filled up on boiled rice 
and hardtack scarcely stepping out of our way* A few horned Crake-GaJ.lt- 
nule s • 
Camp not fired on during the night! slept well* Rose at daybreak 
and packed Moro loot and made up bedding roll and packed haversack with 
dressings* whiskey and first-aid packets for Ma-ha-tui-dig to carry® As 
we took up the march to Taraca we saw many Wagtails, several Ring-necks 
in bamboo beside streams, where Hairy -backs were numerous • Green Warblers 
were also seen and flocks of Swallow -Shrike a. Blue and white Kingfisher® 
One little blue and brown Kingfisher on a pretty stream* 
Opened fire on Moro cotta, at 10 o'clock, with battorys followed by 
Infty* advance and fire® Entered Cotta 10:50 A. M* 
At 10 o'clock General Wood received a message from Colonel Mans saying 
