of Banga (called Port B©nga ) » and remained until noon* 
Steamed to wnbigan on Tarabigan Bay, arriving at sunset. 
« 
Anchored for the night. 
February 1904. Left Tambigan at 10:30 A. H. Landed at Pangapuyan, 
on island of same name* where collections were made. Our 
small, boat was towed thence to the next island , ( )> 
which we reached after sunset. Arrived at Zamboanga at 8:30 
P. M, 
February 4. 1904* Moro troubles on the island of Sulu caused General 
Wood to visit Colonel Scott, military governor of Sulu at 
Jolo. Left Zamboanga at 9 P. M. on steamship Borneo . 
February 5, 1904* Arrived at Jolo, Sulu at 1 A. 5* noma med 
less than an hour. Reached Siassi at 1:15, P. M* Colonel 
Scott made a brief inspection. Returning, reached Jolo, Sulu, 
at 8:15 P. W, t and left immediately for Zamboanga, 
February 6, 1904* I arose at day dawn and saw- beautiful cloud effects* 
Arrived at Zamboanga on the Borneo, 
February 13, 1904* Left Zamboanga imxfcksxBHJOttusx at 1:15 p. M,, with Capt. 
Lardhorne and Mr. Ornian Niromons Powell, all carrying shotguns, 
on the Borneo, for a trip or. the north coast of Mindanao, 
tmm wfi ■ hit’ n 
as far east as Iligan, returning February 18, to Zamboanga, 
February 14, 1904* (St. Valentine’s day). Landed at Dap i tan at 11 A. M, 
Remained ashore less than an hour, the time being devoted 
entirely to gathering shells and one plant on the beach. landed 
at Dipulog at l P. M* Collected 8 birds, etc* uu, .^ t 
Lubungan at 3:45 P. M, , remained lh hours and collected. Land- 
ing and launching were difficult owing to high surf* 
