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Aneroid 6:30 A. If. 6000. Thermometer 6:30 A. M. 65 F 
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Tah-rhee-nay 
Du-ruge*»bah-tong 
Cap-pew-yu.-ahn 
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Kick-ye-k’y° 
Titmouse 
Brown Bird 
Honey Creeper 
Brown red Bird 
Aneroid 12 H. 6000 
Thermometer 67 at 12 M. 
Aneroid 6050 at 2 P. M. 
Thermometer 66 at 2 P H. 
Red-brown Bird 
Aneroid at 6 P. M. 6050 
" " 6 P. M. 6025 
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Thermometer at 6 P. M. 68o 
" w 10 P. M. 66 
Aneroid at 10 P* M* 6000 
July 9 t 1904. 
Aneroid at 3 A. H. 6000 
Vheroometer 3 A. II. 54 
" 6 A. M. 63 
Aneroid at 6 " 11 6000 
Birds No. 13658 and 9 had the conjunctiva a brilliant blue. 
Aneroid at 12 M. 6000 
Thermometer do (shade) 67 
" (sun) 84 
at 7:16 P. M. 65 
Aneroid at 6 P. K. 6060 
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Datto Mung-uh oame up with his men to move us down to To-dy-uh tomorrow. 
July 10, 1904. 
Broke camp at 7:20 A. M. Aneroid at 6 A. M. 6000. Thermometer at 6 A, H. 51. 
Reaohed first crossing of the Se-re-ba^n River at 7:40 A. If. Aneroid 5660. 
Reached second crossing of 8e-re-bahn River at 10:05 A* M. Aneroid 6275 ft. 
Trogous and Gray-headed Singer here singing. Also Too-slng Parrots. Also a parrot 
called Zahng-gahm. From this crossing we can hear the roar of the Se-boohl-ahn 
River on our left. 
