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February 15, 1904, Landed at Hip, an at 4 P. M., and collected bird, etc., 
until dark* Steamed to Camp Overton, where we were an~ 
shored from 7 P, M. to 3:30 A. M» 
February 16, 1904, Landed at the Subano village of Sindangan, on Sindangan 
Bay, at 11 A, M., and remained until 3 P* M. , when we steamed 
to a Suba.no village called Mucas, at the mouth of two rivers, 
remaining there until dark. Collected birds, shells, and 
rocks at both places, 
February 17, 1904* At daybreak landed at Santa Maria, and took a short 
walk up a canyon; then steamed across the little bay to an 
old Spanish fort at the north end of the old Trocha, where 
we hunted deer and hogs from 7:45 A. M. to 2 P. M. , whan we 
boarded the Borneo, and steamed to Zamboanga during the 
night, (Rooks and shells were collected on both sides of 
the bay , ) 
February 19, 1904* Left Zamboanga on the Borneo at 10 P, M, (Fighting 
on the island of Sulu caused General Wood to join Colonel 
Scott, military governor of Sulu, in the field,) Turned 
back in the night on account of a storm, 
F ebrua ry 20, 1904* At daybreak we were still in sight of Basilan, Reached 
Jolo, Sulu, at 4 P. M, Colonel Scott was in the field near 
Opau's hacienda. Steamed from Jolo at 4:30 P. M», and 
anchored for the night off 0pau*s market-place, called Bual* 
Slept aboard the Borneo* 
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February 21, 1904, landed at daybreak:, and marched 3g miles to Opau’s place, 
where we fcund Col. Scott’s command just leaving camp for 
Crater lake (our old camp). In a fight with Moros in a fort. 
