Jan. 3, 1906. Left Zamboanga on the Sabah at 10 P. M., Genl. Wood, 
Capt. Langhorne, Major Stanley and Meut. Johnston and Leonard Wood, Jr. 
Jan. 4, 1906. Landed a boat with message at Jolo, Sulu. Quartermaster 
and Surgeon came aboard for short call. 
Sailed for Sibutu Id. at 4 p . M. Landed at a small low coral island 
called Dammi, going ashore at a point. General W., his eon Leonard, and 
I went to left, the 3 other officers to the right. We found our part of 
the island burnt over with deep light ash. 
Jan. 5, 1906 . Awoke with Sibutu Island on our right. Level and low with 
a mountain in the middle. 
Lahded early on three small wooded islands connected at low tide by 
broad stretches of coral and sand. 
We visited all three islands. 
Jan. 6, 1906. landed at Bongao. Then steamed to Balambing, Tawi 
Tawi Id., where Genl. Wood shot at a gang of monkeys on the shore (low tide). 
Went ashore and chased monkeys but got none. 
At A P. M. landed at Manpk Manka Island. 
January 8, 1906 . Landed at old Spanish Fort on the Island of Tawi Tawi. 
At 9:15 A. M. landed on a small island, Simaluo Island, and extensive 
ooral tide reef and remained 2 hours* Arrived at Slaty:, Siasi Id. 
January 18, 1906, General and Leonard Wood and Captain Langhorne 
landed on W. Bolod Id. at sunrise. Major Stanley, Lieut. Johnston and I 
landed on E. Bolod Id. or Castle Hock. 
Islands visited: Siasi, 8ulu, Tawi Tawi, Subutu, E. Bolod or 
CaBtle Rook, W. Bolod, Dammi, Mindanao, Baluk Baluk off BaAan Id., Manuk Manka 
off Tawi Tawi, Simaluo, off Tawi Tf\wi. 
