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Trip to Margo t saiubig« 
Aug# 16** 18, 1S06# 
Aug. 15, 1906# Left Zamboanga at 8 t. M. with Major Kicholls, 
Inspector General, Bishop Brent, Mr. Armstrong, and Mr. Knight. 
Aug* 16, 1S06* Daylight found us near the entrance to the Gulf in 
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which the old Spanish fort and Margos* Tubi& are* 
Aug* j.7, 1903* Visited Timoy Tinbuig at Pang- pa ng . 
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Aug* 27, 1906 * With Bishop Brent, Mrs. Jervey, Jim and Jean andMarion 
Moses, took launch to San Ramon farm* 
September 1, 1906. Left Zamboanga at 3 p . M. on the U. 3. A. T. Seward 
for Manila* Stormy and rough sea* 
Septembe r 2, 1906* Many flooksof small waders. Sterna bergii. 
Flocks of Boobies, flocks of Pha laropes * 
September 3, 1906* Capt. Reeves, Capt. Langhorne and self landed Cebu 
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3 P. M# Took baneo with outriggers,, 3 boatmen# Crossed to Mac tan Island, 
crossing shallow water over coral reefs abounding with spring sea urchins 
and red, brown and gray starfishes# Entered a river in mangrove (low variety) 
forest and passed up until stuck in mud# Left boat and one man and waded 
through mud and water until rough coral rock replaced the mud and a path was 
followed for several miles to the Ophun village where 2 boys volunteered to 
show us Ducks# We went 2 miles farther# 
Returning, it became dark and our path was not strewn with roses# 
Reached the Seward at 8:30 P. M# 
