16. 
April 10, 1904. 
Marohed from Sauir, on Lake Lanao to Camp Vicar a, 12 miles. As soon 
efl „ reached the grassy pantars from Sauir to Vicars we ggain found the 
Long-tailed Shrike, which had been absent from the Lake marehes. 
Soaring above the neadewe were the usual number of White-headed Hawks 
and harriers (gray, and gray-and-blaok species). One big spotted bar-tailed 
Haws was seen at. i - 
Rainorows, Red-and-Oreen Paraquets, Brown Rice- 
Birds. Red-billed Frogaouths, Striped Locustella, etc. In the early morning, 
before leaving the Lake, at Sauir. I went shooting with Gen. Wood and Capt. 
MfiCov. We shot about 20 duoks, mostly the larger Tree-Duok (Dendrooygna); 
Orlb. and Satan liana. Thn G.nar.l JJJJ-JM**,. 
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tan hornad Oalliaran ™“”^-bra.ated Rail . war. 'Man an th. cra.sy 
ahare 6 Thelma. 4d-btlled. brawn and blua Kln C flahar wee aaan an tha 
water’forthe fl^at Una. I had alwnya anon than Inland bafora tliia. 
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Hairy-baeV.B 8 w.ra°aanr.an. Swai. and Swift.. Swallaw-Shrlba. Brawb^ 
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Bat rookery there also (Pteropus). 
Siok sent to Marshal: 
Lewis & Harned. 
To Vicars; 
Stedhaa, wound. 
Forbes Burdeshew, 0. 14 Ohv. Hemmorrhoids. 
Daniel Blooher, Troop C., 14 Cav., Malarial Fever. 
To Ualfebang; 
5 men left at Mataling F 8 Us. 
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