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of Banga (oftllod Port Banco), and remined until noon. 
Steamed to A anbigan on Tarabigan Bay, arriving at sunset. 
Anchored for the night. 
February 2, 1904. Left Tarabigan at 10:30 A. K. Landed at Pangafcuyan, 
on island of sane name, where collections were made. Our 
snail boat was towed thence to the next island, ( ), 
which we reached after sunset. Arrived at Zamboanga at 8:30 
P. M. 
February 4, 1904. Moro troubles on the island of Sulu caused General 
Wood to visit Colonel Scott, military governor of Sulu at 
Jolo. Left Zamboanga at 9 P. M. on steamship Borneo . 
February 5, 1904. Arrived at Jolo, Sulu at 7 A. M., Feb. 5. Remained there 
less than an hour. Reached Siassi at 1:15, P» M. Colonel 
Scott made a brief inspection. Returning, reached Jolo, Sulu, 
at 8:16 P. II,, and left immediately for Zamboanga. 
February 6, 1904. I arose at day dawn and saw beautiful cloud effects. 
Arrived at Zamboanga ori the Borneo. 
February 13, 1904. Left Zamboanga wixttsuaMiawBx at 1:15 p. M., with Capt. 
Landhorne and Mr. Orninn Simmons Powell, all carrying Bhotguns, 
on the Borneo, for a trip on the north csast of Mindanao, 
as far east as Iligan, returning February 18, to Zamboanga. 
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February 14, 1904. (St. Valentine'* day). Landed at Dapitan at 11 A. M. 
Remained ashore less than an hour, the time being devoted 
entirely to gathering shells and one plant on the beach. Landed 
at Dipulog at I P. M. Collected 8 birds, eto. Landed at 
Lubungan at 3:46 P. M,, remained 1& hours and collected. Land¬ 
ing and launching were difficult owing to high surf. 
