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•where a school of Porpoises, as usual there, escorted the ship into the bay# 
I was about to shoot one of several that came close in beside our bow, when 
Col. Harbord tried to hit one with his pistol, which was the signal for the 
instant disappearance of the herd. Many small fat flying fishes all day. 
At Mat! gathered ten (10) specimens of rocks from the sea beach. Ho 
birds noted, not even Sterna bergii. 
June 12, 1904® 
Entered Davao Bay at sunrise and landed at Sulug at mouth of Sulug River 
at 9:45 A. M. Many flying fish in Gulf of Davao. One flow a distance of 
500 yards estimated fey Governor Bolton and myself. Last night a Dolphin 
struck our trolling line and carried away both hooks • Captain Yarneberg 
says he has often landed Dolphins with trolling line baited with a white rag. 
Guy C. 
3rd Lt, Gt. Fort P. C. 
1 ’ Mat! 
Constaby. of Davao. 
Saw a Tarsus spectrum at Malabang# Shot 191 Deer from May 1, 1903, to 
June, 1904. All at Malabang and Mati. Shot 9 one night at Mai 
/ S 
5658® Monkey (Ah»mol More) female in Sulug, E. shore of the Gul 
June 12, 1904® Skin and skull® 
13492 Spotted Hawk, female adult. Iris, mas tax stomia chrome yel 
plumbeous, black at tip® Feet yellow; claws, black, 540; 1135; 
cul* and cere, 35; oul», 25. ; tarsus 80, mtc. 55. 
13493 White-headed Hornbili, male adult. This is not the crying 
notes- -Shrieking bird# Iris dark red# Ridge process of maxi 11 
shading to whitish and base and pale reddish laterally where it j 
maxilla proper; maxilla dark red-brown on basal half, pale olive 
