18. 
were soon set ablaze in punishment* (General Wood, Capt. 
lie Coy and myself had pome excellent duck and waders shooting 
in a marsh at Saulr where a couple of Grebes were killed and 
preserved. 
April 11, 1904. Starting at 6:55 A. M. , rode with Genl. Wood’s headquarters 
from Camp Vicars to Malabang, 23 miles, arriving at 1 P. M., 
and want aboard ship after luncheon at Dr. Flagg's quarters. 
April 12, 1904. Arrived at Zamboanga at dawn. 
April 13 to 17, 1904. At Zaidboanga. 
April 18, 1904. Left- Zamboanga at 9:30 P. V,, on the Cons tabula y steamer 
Ranger for a journey to Baganga via the north coast of Mindanao, 
thence overland to Compostella, headwaters of the Agusan River, 
down said river to Butuan, and thence returning to Zamboanga 
on the danger* (April 15 to May , 1904). 
<*Hr ailift'Wir> imiw II lauwiunwn n ~ - 
A*pril 18, 1904# At sea all day. 
April 20, 1904. Landed at Surigao at 11 A. M. Spent 2 hours ashore# 
Collected shells, plants, and birds. Steamed to Piacier, 20 
miles (14 miles in a straight line), arriving late in the after- 
noon. On this trip the scenery was very fine. The steamer 
threaded its way among small islands amid scenery delightful, 
usually with green water and mangroves in the foreground* fish- 
ermen in barotas, fish weirs* grass-roofed* matting-coated houses 
of bamboo, cocoanut trees and hemp* with hills oah.ind# Collect- 
ed a rock, miner© 1 ores, shells* and plants# 
