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Butorides extremely numerous 
Short-tailed IUrundos 
Long-tailed small Swifts 
Dusky Swifts exceedingly numerous 
Another pair of Sen Engles 
Small Motaoilla common 
On id«n Plovers with black bellies . _ * «. 
Butorides very abundant. One nest with hnlf-grown young running about in 
driftage. 
Brown Rioe-Bird. 
Large snipe, white tail and rump. 
ooooanut. .t mouth of river (I hav. .poolmon.), 
Waterhen 
Golden Plovers with black breasts 
More large blue-and brown kingfishers 
White-headed Hawks 
One very dark green (& maroon?) 
mte-headSl Kingfisher always si$.s dejected with head down. 
Waders, especially curlew and 
Blaok-billed^ye 1 low-footed Heron (white) common singly. 
Water-hens on banks near grass. 
Wrd. dork It began raining. «nd we oamped under e bomr of troplcnl 
growth* neer a hidden eheok on the right (meet) benk of the river, where it 
mined intermittently through the night. Towerd. morning . pool hed rleen 
around our bower of banana leave, high enough to flood our ponoho. and wet 
u. thoroughly. the moaqultooe. bug. of all kind, and lltard. oontinually 
annoyed us. 
Honey Croepers 
Crows 
White-headed Chats and 
Black-throated sunbirds and 
small dark Barbets. 
At Tubay, at the mouth of the Tubay River, X shot 
2 golden Honey Creepers and a 
Black-throated Suribird. 
Only saved one Honey Creeper, female adult, (13352) 
Ayril 24, 1904. 
At the town of Jabonga on 
Lake Lapongen, I shot; 
