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Julv 14, 1904. 
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At 6 P. M« check aneroid 100 ft. Our Apo Inst, 350 ft# Thermometer 82. 
Late breakfast. Sunned collections. Skinned birds and 3 mammals. Set out 40 
mammal traps# Shot six birds. Rested, 
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Red-backed Green Pigeon: Bogobo: Poo-ney, 
July 15, 1904, 
At 7 A. M. check aneroid reads 140. Apo Inst. 300. Thermometer 75. 
at 12 M. check aneroid 140 Apo Instrument 375. Thermometer 83. 
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The large dusky Swift, called by the Bogobos Cal-ahn-tee-pach, was said to 
build on cliffs. Four adults were brought me, said to have come ffom a hollow tree. 
Saw a Great Blue Keren flying over the Gulf of Davao. We found these birds 
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breeding on the Bahpr oa r-r i ng River at Todaya. 'the young set up a tremendous 
crying every morning. 
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Two centipedes ( Tah-pee- lah ) and smooth lizard put in white alcohol bottle 
from Tabulaya. 
July 16, 190ft . 
Unpacked and repacked. Filled partly made mammal and bird skins, and got 
ready for a trip to fal.iend Island. Our party consisted of Dr. Cole., Gov. Bolton, 
School Supt. Woods, Lieut. Cheston. The steam launch Troy towed our sailboat to 
the island,, where we landed at dark and slept on the beach, after cooking and eating 
a meal, 
July 17, 19Q4 . 
Rose early. Shot birds. Ate breakfast# Sent for natives with dogs. The 
native (Atta and Samals* *) boats came with the dogs about 8 o*clock and we were on 
* 60 Atta s and 25 S ana Is on Island' 
the stands for deer and hog driving at 9 A. M. When hunting birds Bolton and I 
had seen one hog in the early morning. Many birds seen near my deer stand# 
(Now the dogs are barking again) 
