15. 
July 4, 1904 . 
A Titmouse and Zosterops brought in by Ahn-dee yesterday were too badly 
shot for preservation. 5 other birds including a spotted Parrot were fit for 
spec linens 
Lah-modd is the Bogobo name of the long- tailed green lizard brought in 
yesterday. 
Trogon 
Big White- tailed Rat 
Soft-furred Brown Rat 
Kaa-sh-doo-deen s 
Ooon— bow Man-^n-ahn-dee 
” Tahy-ry-ahn 
n 
/ 
Our camp is on the Se-re-bon River. The old shack measures 11 by 15 
feet, the new one 9 by 15. 
o 
Temperature of Serebon River water (in shade) 64 . Temperature of spring 
57?j° 
Funds June 13, 1904. 
In keeping of Dr. Cole 
In pocket (Silver, gold val. 
ft 
sack 
it 
« n 
" candy can " 
i» 
$120.00 
) 9.32 
Total 
On hand July 4, 1904, Eighty 60/100 pesos (P. 80 60/100 ) . 
Female large White- tailed Rat contained 2 large foetuses July 3, (No. 5703), 
Mammae ^TdT” equals 4 oairs. 
July 5, 1904, 
Keller and I c i imbed Mt. Apo carrying a poncho, blanket, sweater and coat, 
besides a shotgun, ammunition and one day's ration* Slept on West Peak. 
Set 25 traps. Caught one. 
Expenses Apo Trip: 
