8 . 
Prow Catalan (Datto Anib*s) to the Kaganaoi River a trail leading through the 
Sabano settlements of Kapatagan and Kiwat was followed* Ho nountain trail ex¬ 
isting beyond the Maganaol River, a course N. 20° H. was followed. through the 
forest to the south rim (altitude 3200 ft.; aneroid) of the gorge, (estimated 
depth at this point 1000-1600 ft), through which the Naoulan River enters the 
"playa". The party returned by compass course on the 24th to a point where the 
trail from Kiraat to Haculan crosses the Maganeoi River, traveling the following 
day via Kiraat and the Kapntagan River to Datto Anib's* 
On May 26th, word having been received frora Capt. Jervey, who, with Lieut. 
Earle, was engaged in an attempt to reaoh the summit of Orand Mnlindang from 
Jinane 2 , that he had been reoalled to Zamboanga. Dr. Mearns party removed the 
base camp from Catalan (Datto Anib’a) to the S’tmnit of Mt. Bliss. 
On the same day Lieut, flood was ordered to Iligan. 
OH May 28, 1908, private fleet and aeargent Pasandalan with 4 Woro eargadores 
were sent to blaae a trail to the auamit of Orand Mnlindnng on a route planned 
by private West. (Fire s5gnals pre-arranged, weathor permitting). 
DATA POR ITINERARY. 
Lieut. Wood. 
Catagan to Balinsung and returning to Catagan Hay 17 and 18. 
Exploration of entire upper oovjrse of the Malphug River May 19 to 21. 
Mr. A. I. Hutchinson, Forester. 
Exploration of the east base of Malindnng Pts., starting from and returning 
to (Jjjatagen May 25 to 25. 
Mearns: 
ih.; 
Left Zamboanga on 0. 8. A. T. Seward, 10 A* M., May 6, 1906. 
Arrived at Camp Overton afternoon of May 7. 
Left Overton for Misamis on launch May 8. 
