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insignificant in volume compared to what it was when we came up, when we had to rope 
crossings. At 9130 we were through the camp dry from the orotoh up. The contents 
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of my oanvas shooting coat were dry. Aneroid 1840 ft*, thermometer 78, 9j20 A. M. at 
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point of leaving the River Saloosuban* Water 69 F* 
It was a mistake, I having misunderstood the L'atto. 
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canyon at 9:50. Air temperature 79. River water 69. 
Old Practiced house 2140 ft. 
'tie got through the 
Aheroid\1730 feet• 
Arrived at Datto Alli’s place at lungcahling at 10:48. 
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Aneroid 2000 
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Thermometer 83 F. 
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Behr-kohs Bright blue Flycatcher. 
Reached Bahr-ah-ouh-ton River at 1:45 P. M. Thermometer 83 . Aneroid 1400 
ft. The top was 1620 ft. The Booratia River on our right. 
Soon the high Bogobo village of Slra-bah'across the river on our right imathat 
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came into view. We reached the tintoer strip bordering the Gulf of Davao, after 
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crossing the broad oogonal at 3:15 P. M. It was cloudy all the way, with^a oool 
sea breese and superb, dry trail. We rested under the tall trees beside the 
Soo-boo-ahn River (here called Kebalayan ?) near Gregoria. Many birds singing 
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overhead. 
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On the Boo-re-bid River (1400 feet) we saw deposits of Ca-boog bat guano. 
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These large fruit bats are not at Todaya or the high Apo Mts. 
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Arrived at Tabulaya at 4:30 P. M. Aneroid 480 feet. Thick aneroid 150 
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feet at Tabalayan. Thermometer 84 F. 
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Tabatayan 10 P. M. Thermometer 78. Aneroid 325 feet. Check aneroid 80. 
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Night Heron Mah-oook 
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