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caused his to remain at Galauan and move up the camp and other columns 
and chase the Moros up in the hills. Major Truitt led the return batta- 
lion. His rear guard was fired on near our camp, Maj. Truitt returned to 
the spot and drove the Moros baok, killing 4 of them, after which he con¬ 
tinued to the last camp and moved up all but the cavalry which did not get 
in. 
Late in the afternoon it rained heavily, but we staff people esoaped 
wetting by improvising a shelter# 
April 7. 
Pvt. Louis Roans, H. C., presents a Horo flag to the U. S. National 
Museum. Huahularaa Cotta April 7, 1904# 
Huahularaa Cotta was taken from 12 to 1:30 P. M. As we entered the 
fort, April 7, I found a suit of armor of carabao horn and leather but 
a Hosp. Corps man (Keens) lost it later 
April 8, 1904, Galauan to Baoayan. 
Command suirohed at 9 A. M. to Basayan (near Ragayan, on Lake Lanao)# 
Flocks of *4uail; families with young apparently about half grown. 
Naked-headed Starlings. 
Kingfishers, blue and white. 
" " ” brown, same size. 
Nest of Brown Java Sparrow not examined. Abundant. 
Flocks of Solitary Tattlers. 
" " Golden Plover. 
Jack Snipe becoming scarce. 
Dusky Mallard and Dendrooygna 
Striped Reodwarbler 
Small dusky rail 
Great Blue Heron. Mostly young. Adults can be told by their black neeks. 
Skulk in the grass with only head and neok in view and seldom taking flight. 
No large Parrots or Cockatoos seen in the lake country on this trip. 
No Merops either. 
In the oamp at Basayan near Ragayan which was reached at 1 o'olook 
