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were examined and questioned and sent baok into the house, and only 
General Adriano Concepcion bound and taken to the lake. On the way 
to the boats I gathered shells end rooks. 
While Griffin was cooking breakfast we swam in the Lake which we 
afterwards found to be alive with Crocodiles, two of which were shot as 
we descended the Tuba River. While eating breakfast. Pvt. Skane (Capt. 
McCoy's orderly} let his winchester shot-gun off in camp and shot a boatman 
In the arm and forearm, inf lloting a severe wound (buckshot) which I 
dressed. More shells were then collected and we started across the 
lake, and in the direction of Jabanga to skirt oomo lily-pads and marsh 
grass where we shot Tree Ducks (Dendrooygna) Purple Gallinules, and Waterhens, 
then stopped at Jabanga, whore I shot 2 Red-brwasted Sunbirds, a Titlark 
and a Blaok-throated Sunbird. The birds seen on the Lake additional to 
the above were: 
Red-billed Frogaouth 
Goatsuoker 
Long-and Short-tailed ITirundos 
Swallow Shrike 
Crow, 
2 spec las of Moiaoilla 
White-headed Chat 
White-tailed Hawk 
Blue and white Kingfisher 
Blue and brown " large 
White-headed " 
Trlngoldes 
Littlo Brown Rail 
Brown Rioe-bird 
Carpophaga aenaus 
Rainorow 
Gray Cuckoo, snail 
Hairy-baok 
Rifle-Bird 
Naked-headed Starling 
Little Brown dove 
Leaving Jabonga at 10 A. M. we paddled down the clear and gently 
flowing river. Many Water Turkies (Plotus) sat with wings akimbo and we 
shot one fine Crocodile, Large, thick-billed purple Gallinules and Waterhens 
