7. 
Left the mouth of the eatero about, the middle of the forenoon. 
Crocodile fendera—a aort of boon--were noted In front of each Moro 
boatlanding and ple.oea where the Mores bathe and waah their clothing. 
A crocodile 16 feet long waa shot near Datto Piang's place. Piang's 
irrigation canal, on the right bank, ia a large, ewift stream of 
water and driftage. The water cornea out with a rush, bearing a 
heavy burden of water cabbage, grass islands, and other driftage. 
Many cotton treee and hedges of large flower locust. ft captive 
Chine slave denier with 2 pretty More maidens were taken aboard* 
Below Piang's we passed Datto Djinbangan'a market, at the mouth 
of the Llbungen River, with its blook house and detachment of Marlean 
soldiers. Passed Bulibud, belonging to the Frlnoessa, on the left 
bank of the Rio Grande at 1:35 P. M. Passed the Sultana's plaoe at 
1:46 P. M. Left Cotabato for Zamboanga about 3 P. H, and finished 
the river by daylight. 
March 16, 1904. Reaohed Zamboanga at 9 A. K. 
