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Shrieking bird 
Naked-headed Starling 
Large-blue headed Parrot 
Paraquet 
Wagtails / 
Honey oreeper 
Tringoides 
White-headed Chats 
Snail gray Cuokoos 
Green Pigoons 
Carpophaga aeneus 
(No crows or Woodpeckers) 
ftyrteds of Pigeons and 
Hornbills 
April 28, 1904 . 
Left camp at 6 j 30 A. M. Cl inbed up ridges and along flats always 
poor trail through forest. Some trees 8 ft. in diameter well up bole. 
Few bird notes. Plenty of Hornbills. No other birds identified except 
Big Pigeon (Carpophaga aeneus). Rather few landshells. Passed one 
snail pond in fforeBt, and oeossed one flowing stream at 9:30 A. M. The 
Visoayan name of the White-headed Kingfisher (probably all Kingfishers) 
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is Ba-oak-ah 
Arrived at the Mandaya villain at 11:30 A. M. and found that Lts. 
Talby ft Zapantn had loft a oouple of hours earlier to follow us. Retraced 
our steps to top of hill* orossed a deep oanyon and stream, crossed another 
ridge and campled on the Baganga (?) River, where we found numerous tiny 
dusky Swifts coursing about. Many bird voices heard. One song like that 
of large-billed Waterthrush. Letter received from Lt. Taulbee after dark, 
brought by Mandaya b bearing flaming torches. Taulbee and Zepanta wandered 
about all day and got baok at dark to the Mandaya village and found ra¬ 
tions and our letter. (Small water snake oatohes screaming frog. °nake 
kept). Taulbee*s shoes worn out; oan go no farther. Zapata will join 
tomorrow morning. Taulbee to go baok to Baganga with two constabulary 
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