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Trip to Margosatubig# 
Aug# 15-18, 1906# 
Aug. 15, 1906# Left Zamboanga at 8 P. M. with Major Jiicholls, 
Inspector General, Bishop Brent, Mr# Armstrong, and Mr# Knight. 
Aug# 16, 1906. Daylight found us near the entranoe to the Gulf in 
which the old Spanish fort and Margosa Tubifc are# 
Aug# 17, 1908# Visited Timoy Tinfeuig at Pang-pang# 
Aug# 27, 1906 # Vith Bishop Brent, Mrs. Jervey, Jim and Jean andMarion 
Moses, took launch to San Ramon farm# 
September 1, 1906. Left Zamboanga at 3 P. M. on the U. S. A. T. Seward 
for Manila. Stormy and rough sea# 
September 2, 1906# Many flocksof small waders. Sterna bergli# 
Flocks of Boobies, flocks of Phalaropes. 
September 3, 1906# Capt. Reeves, Capt. Langhorne and self landed Cebu 
3 P. M. Took baneo with outriggers, 3 boatmen# Crossed to Mactan Island, 
crossing shallow water over coral reefs abounding with spring sea urchins 
, r ' * t 
and red, brown and gray starfishes. Entered a river in mangrove (low variety) 
forest and passed up until stuck in mud. Left boat and one man and waded 
through mud and water until rough coral rock replaced the mud and a path was 
followed for several miles to the Ophun village where 2 boys volunteered to 
show us Ducks# Tfe went 2 miles farther# 
Returning, it became dark and our path was not strewn with roses. 
Reaohed the Seward at 8:30 P. M, 
