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June 3, 1907. Arrived at Tabaco before noon* Arranged to ascent Mt* Mayon 
June 5 and 5* On the afternoon of June 3 steamed to the town of Tibi, 
whence we walked a mile or two inland to the hot springs of Pill* On this 
trip plants and a few shells were gathered* 
June 4 and 5, 1907# Ascended Mt* Mayon* Left Tabaco at 10:30 A. M« with 
Padre (Brother Capuchin) Martin and another Prior* Camped above timber line 
in cane-gr&3s at 4000 feet® Left camp June 5 at 4:35 A. M* Mr* Carpenter 
and I reached rim of crater at 8:15 A* M* Returned to camp at 12:15 P» M* 
reached ship at dark* 
Ho bird seen above the zone of grass (6200 feet)* 
May 19 and 20, 1907* Mr* Carpenter and I rode ffora Camp John Hay, Baguio, Benguet, 
to Camp Wallace , La Union* 
Left camp John Hay at S A. M# May 19 and rode to the river «£ the foot 
of the hill, between Subl&an and Nagillian, arriving at 5:45 P. M. Three 
soldiers and 2 packers were awaiting our arrival; and we slept in an un- 
finished shed* The weather was fine until noon when a succession of thunder 
showers filled the hollowsand trail with water* The bridges were poor and 
three were broken through by our two pack mules* The two packers were in- 
experienced enlisted men; but no damage was done beyond a slight cut on the 
flank of one mule* The mules that were ridden by Mr* Carpenter and myself 
were good saddle animals, and gave no trouble# 
On May 20th we rode in to Camp Wallace on good cavnJry horses in 
4 horses. 
