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ITINERARY 
Left Manila 7:50 P. M. October 30, 1906, on U. S. A. T. Mindanao 
Party accompanied to Calapan by Mr. Horace C. Fletcher. Arrived Calapan 
daybreak October 31. Left Calapan in two native boats Nov. 1, arriving at 
Subaan, 9 m. N. W. on the coast, at 3 P. M, Left Subaan 9 A. M. Nov. 2 
marched x\j ::i* \ o air line,, • • » to Ginabag River* camping on the mining: 
claims of * !* Bergen and R, 
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Bergen Camp 7 A. M. Nov. 5 and 
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marched S. W. 1 mile to Mangyan clearing on top of hill, named Buena Vista, 
e j.;.- . vicm ~ i ’ ' • • Proceeded down « trail to river named the Egbert, distance 
one thence 300 yds. a own stream to Algg River. Crossed Alag at this 
point and followed Alag .River up stream along east (R. ) bank 2 miles to point where 
the Alag R. forks. Proceeded up east (R) fork (main Alag R.) naming the west 
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fork the Lewton R.) 1 mile; camped at 4 P. M. (Camp No. 2.) Nov. S, left 
> * ' ** ■ ' u i ! ■ ■■ Alag l’g m* to small falls, thence up small stre 
entering main Alag R. from the west (L. hank) 300 shards, thence up ridge on the 
south side of stream (R. bark) f m. to Mangyan clearing at 2500 feet elevation, 
' a “ *- r - ls point. Small stream ^ m# down R. slope, to the SF. of ca 
ro'.e camp 7:3 j 5. Nov. 12, proceeding along trail on S. side of clearing 
oogon-covered caingin on cres'w of ridge, same elevation as Camp No. 3 (2500 
1 u * ) * +ise nCR ' 1 ' v ' ;r ~ Mangyan trail, south, to Alag River# Distance Camp 3 to Alag 
Stream entering Alag E. a few yards above a Mangyan hejuca suspension 
bridge (? strands) named the Falcon Bridge . The stream was named the Falcon 
*e imi robe u up Ha loon R# oO yards and thence up old Mangyan trail tc the 
right (from left bank of Halcon River), S. W., going up parallel to stream); 
camped at 5:50 ' . M. at 3300 ft. elevation (Camp No. 4). No water found near 
this camp. 
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2 miles 
R iver . 
•• v. o. Broke camp at 6 A. M. Proceeded along ridge trail a short dis« 
