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An officer (Tost) end several soldiera had been wounded, and 
one soldier had died of hia -arounda. Several hundred Moros had 
been killed. A ftera conference between General Wood and Col¬ 
onel Soott, at which Datto Opati was present, we returned to the 
ship, shooting birds on the way. After intercepting Colonel 
Scott'8 steam launch coning from Jolo, we t'.irned towards Zamboa¬ 
nga, and at 4 P. &• landed on a small, high, rocky islet o&lled 
West Bolod Island, where we got 10 large Pigeons of 3 species. 
Castle Rook of the oharts is also called East Bolod Island, 
Both uninhabited. Wo reached Zamboanga during the night. 
*ebruary 23, 1904. (Capt. tanghorne and I sot out for a visit to the is¬ 
land oi* Cagayan Sulu, which occupied the tine xmtil the night 
of February 27th,) Left Zamboanga at 5:30 P. M., on the Borneo . 
February 24, 1904. Landed, after dark, at the house of Mariano de Lion, on 
the north side of Cagayan Sulu, 
February 25, 1904. Ranjjaoked the country on the left of Mariano's house 
during the morning; skinned birds during the middle of the day; 
explored the country on the right in the afternoon; skinned 
birds during the evening. C R pt. Langhorne crossed the island 
to the southward and shot 3 birds for me. 
February 26, 1904. Capt. Langhorne hunted in the vicinity of I&riano's 
house. I explored the mountain to the west (left) of it and the 
basin south of the mountain. Boarded the Borneo (which had 
made the trip to Sandakan, Borneo), after dark, and skinned birds 
all night. 
February 27, 1904. Arrived at Zamboanga late at night. 
Eaboh 1, 1904. (Set out with Col. Harbord, Capt. Mo Coy, and Lieut. 
