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Landed at Malabong at sunrise, breakfasted at 23rd Infty, mess. 
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Left Malabang at 8*30 A. M. and rode to Camp Vicars, 23 miles, arriving 
at 4 P. M. At Metaling Pells wo stopped for lunch. At the sawmill 
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Lieut. Donaldson gave us hot coffee, sandwiohes and pickles. At Vicars 
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ve were net by Major Bullard and Lt. Merry and the comnand. 3 companies 
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Infty., 1 Jitn. Bettery and wagon and pack mule trains were turned out for 
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review. Lieutenant Moss took me in, and oared for me in fine fora. We 
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found it very cold at Vioars. En route from Malabang, we saw traoka of 
deer and hogs, and a squirrel or TUpia at Mata 
The birds seen between the landing at Malabang and Vicar* were: 
A large Crake at Malabang. ,'i 
A small dusky Rail at " 
Swallow-Shrike 
Brown Java Sparrow. 
Short tailed Hirundo at Mai bang. 
Long-tailed ” on wire 
Dusky Swift 
Brown Shrike 
Long tailed Shrike 
Blue A white Kingfisher 
Brown-breasted blue rt at Mataling Falls 
Black Hornblll, large flock 
Quail 
Jungle Fowl 
Large Carfophaga (atriens) 
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