11 . 
At 6750 feet yellow- faces were feeding on black berries. Shot 6; a Pigeon 
and Yellow- head# 
Aneroid reading at damp 570C feet 
At sulphur vents 754-0 " 
At highest trap 7750 " 
We took our shotguns up to highest traps but a cold rain had driven all 
birds and any mammals that may exist to cover. We saw birds in the low trees 
until we reached the bare rocks. Monkey (?) droppings up to 7700 feet. 
Bogo names: 
Rock B&hptc j 
Sulphur Lah~de (cah-po) 
Huckleberry Dung-ool ' 
Yew Gah-eng > 
Big red flower Cahploong-ping 
Fly-trap Pitcher plant Tah-koong 
Lyc opodum Bon-got> 
Stiff Fern Bar-rah-we 
Big Hawk (shot) Bahn-cog 
Animal Ma-na^op 
Bird Lahng-ocn-ca-man-cok 
Tree Ky-oo 
Man, men Lahrt^-oon ca-manobo 
Women, women L&hng-oon ca-buy-e . 
Child Mar-eri-ta -ca-bah- tah 
Woman Buj^-e x 
Man Suo-bcd 
Black M&h turn y 
White Mah-poo-te 
Red Mah-lod^to 
Blue Mah-loo-no 
Ye 1 low Mah-rah-rog 
Green Mah-loo-no 
(Blue and green are the same) 
Brown Mah-loo-to (red) 
Egg Tah-loog^ 
The Dugong , called Due-ycong by the Bogobonatives , is abundant in Mala log, 
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S. Mindanao. Its flesh is said to taste like pork. This information was given 
me by a Bogobo named Angel Brioso. 
Personnel. 
Camp Goodfellow* 
