DATA FOR ITINERARY AND NARRATIVE. 
Pnrang-Buldung-Lake Butig Expedition. 
Buldung Country.—*1600-2000 feet altitude. The inhabitants are descend¬ 
ants of Lake Lenao Moros, under tiro principal chiefs, Pandlpatan Kali and Sultan 
Pitelan. About 6000 inhabitants. 
Sept. 50, 1903. Met by one of Datto Pitelan*a men on Aabal River -where 
ypo were threatened byt not at'aoked. Camped at Datt6 Pitelan's house in village 
of 7 houses called Madalun, 17 miles from arang, by devious trail through forest 
junglea At f&dalum, Sultan Siatubuk called and paid his respects to Captain, 
Rooster, oomnandigg. 
October 1, 1903. Rode to Dalto Kali's village -with Captain's Dorey and 
Me Coy* 4 miles from Madalun. 
Ootober 2, 1908. Crossed Ambal River about 11 o'olock. The trail, whioh 
had gradually ascended through a forest ?»om the Ambal River, dropped to the 
Banganan River. About one-half mile up the Banganan River a waterfall more than 
100 feet in height -waa passed. Camp was made on the Banganan River, 11 miles 
from Madalum. I olimbed a hill aoross the Banganan River and si£pt In a wet 
forest on the grave of a Moro sub-datto killed by Lieutenant Forsyth'a command, 
March 16, 1902, on hill 250 feet above the riv r. 
October 3, 1903. Followed a hogbaok Ibr 2 miles through a forest, when 
the trail dropped to the Nituan River, then up the river one mile to Forsyth's 
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camp of Maroh 14, 1902, where a soldier of fcis troop was killed by a shot from 
ambush. This oamp was 15 miles from Mad alum. 
Ootober 4, 190S. The command marohed one mile to top of hill, then followed 
a ridge for a ahort dietanoe and dropped abruptly to a broad dry waah in which we 
camped at a spring, at a plaoe oalled Cararao, where rest houses had been built 
for Moros crosaing the mountains. Captain Koester estimated the altitude ofthia 
