insignificant in volume compared to what it was when we came up, when we had to rope 
crossings* At 9130 we were through the camp dry from the crotch up* The contents 
of my canvas shooting coat were dry* Aneroid 1840 ft., thermometer 78, 9:20 A. M« at 
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point of leaving the River Saloosuban* Water 69 F* 
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It was e mistake, I having misunderstood the Datto. We got through the 
canyon at 9:60* Air tempera ture 79* River water 69. Aneroid. 1730 feet. 
Old Practice's house 2140 ft* 
Arrived at Datto Alli's place at Iungcahling at 10:45. Aneroid 2000 
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Thermometer 83 F. 
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Behr-kchs Bright blue Flycatcher* 
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Reached Bahr**ah-cuh-ton River at 1:45 P. M. Thermometer 83 « Aneroid 1400 
ft* The top was 1520 ft* The Boor at ia River on our right* 
Soon the high Bogobo village of 'Sira-bah' across the river on our right jMsscctheui 
came into view. We reached the timber strip bordering the Gulf of Davao , after 
crossing the broad cogonal at 3:15 P. M* It was cloudy all the way, with a cool 
sea breeze and superb, dry trail. We rested under the tall trees beside the 
Soo-boo-ahn River (here called Kebalayen ?) near Gregoria. Many birds singing 
overhead* 
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On the Boc-ra-bid Fiver (1400 feet) we saw deposits of Ca-boog bat guano. 
These large fruit bats are not at Todaya or the high Apo Mts. 
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Arrived at Tabula ya at 4:30 P. M« Aneroid 480 feet. Thick aneroid 150 
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feet at Tabaiayan* Thermometer 84 F« 
Tabatayftn 10 P* M* Thermometer 78* Aneroid 325’ feet. Coeck aneroiu 80* 
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Night Heron Mah-cook / ' . 
Big Brown Pigeon Sare-rah-bco-yahn 
