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KEaroh 13, 1904. Marched from Llbungan River to the Seranaya oamp early 
in the afternoon (li30 P. M.$ with several Moro prisoners. 
Marched 6 miles dovt the eBtero (up which Ali's oannon had 
been brought, and down which we transported 44 captured lantaoas 
and brass cannon in vintas), hunting ducks and rails with Genl. 
Wood en route, and boarded the Ranger in the Rio Grande. 
March 14, 1904. Left the .south of All's estero on the right bank 
of the Rio Grande and steamed to Cottabato, where the lantaoas 
were landed, and then passed down the Rio Grande before dark. 
(At dusk there was a flight of large Fruit Bats off the mouth 
of the Rio Grande.) 
Maroh 14, 1904. Reached Zamboanga at 9 A. M. 
March 30, 1904. As Chief Surgeon of the Teraoa Expedition against hostile 
Horos (March 30 to April 12, 1904), I left Zamboanga with General 
Wood's headquarters, on the steamship Borneo , at 2 P. M. 
Maroh 31, 1904. Landed at Malabang at sunrise, and breakfasted at 23d 
Infantry mess. Left Malabang at 8s30 A. M., and rode 23 miles 
to Camp Vicars^ where General Wood reviewed the troops of Major 
Bullard's oomand, at 4 P. 1£. 
April 1, 1904* Tramped over the oountry around Vioars from 9 to 18 M., 
and skinned nine birds. 
April 2, 1904. Left Camp Vloara with command in the early morning; joined 
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by troops from Jolo, Zamboanga, and Malabang on the trail east of 
Camp Butig and prooeaded to Lake Lanao at S|uir, distance 16 miles 
from Vicars. Camp at Saulr shot into by Moros, and two soldiers 
wounded, one slightly, the other Beverly in left thorax. 
April 3, 1904. Marched miles to the ranoheria of the Kabogatan of 
