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Left Manila 7x30 P. M. Ootober 50, 1906, on D, S, A. T. Mindanao. 
Party accompanied to Calapan by Mr. Horace C. Fletcher. Arrived Calc.' •n 
daybreak Ootober 31. Left Calapan In ten native boats Nov. 1, arriving at 
Subaan, 9 m. K* W, on the coast, at 3 P. M. Left Subaan 9 A. "• Nov. 2, 
marched 10 m. (5 air line) 8. W. to Oinabag River, camping on the mining 
claims of P. T, Bergen and R. P. Burris. I*>ft Bergen Camp 7 A. M. Nov. 8 and 
marched S. W. 1 mile to Mdngyan clearing on top of hill, named Buena Vis ta, 
elevation 1200 feet. Proceeded down S. trUl to river named the Egbert, distance 
one mile; thenoe 300 yds. dorm stream to Algg River. Crossed Alag at this 
point and followed Alag River up stream along east (R.) bank 2 miles to point whore 
the Alag R. forks. Proceeded up east (R) fork (main Alag R.) naming the west 
(L) fork the Lewton R.) I mile; camped at 4 P. K. (Camp No. 2.) Nov. 8, left 
oamp 8 A. H., marched up the Alag 1& m. to small falls, thenoe up small stream 
entering main Alag R. from the west (L. bank) 300 yards, thence up ridge on tie 
south aido of stream (R. baxte) £ m. to Mangfan clearing at 2500 feet elevation. 
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Camp No. 3 at this point. Small stream £ a. down R. slope, to the SF. of camp. 
Broke camp 7x30 A. M. Nov. 12, proceeding along trail on S. side of clearing 
to cogon-eovored oaingin on orest of ridge, same elevation as Camp No. 3 (2500 
ft.)j thence down Hangyan trail, south, to Alag River. Distance Camp 3 to Alag 
2 miles. Stream entering Alag R. a few yards above a Mangysn bejuoa suspension 
bridge (7 strands) named the Halocn Bridge. The stream was named the Haloon 
River. Ee marched up Haloon R. 80 yards and thence up old Mangyan trail to the 
right (from loft bank of Haloon River), S. W., going up parallel to stream); 
camped at 3x30 P. M. at 3300 ft. elevation (Camp No. 4 ). No water found near 
this oamp. 
Nov. 3. Broke camp at 6 A. M. Prooeeded along ridge trail a short die- 
