Trip to Curriniao de Salomgue. 
January 12, 1907 . 
Left Manila about noon* About noon, as we steamed out of the River, 
flocks of LaruB ridibundas were flying about the shipping; and farther out in the 
bay were many Sterna bergii boreotis. On the river were a great many Haliastur 
intermediu8. In the parks of Manila were Passer montanus, Aethiopsar cristatellus, 
and Geopelia striata* 
January 13, 1907 * 
At sea* Ho birds seen. 
January 14, 1907* 
Drove from CurrinAan to Laoag, a town of about 60,000 inhabitants. The 
road was parallel to the seashore. 
January 15, 190f . 
Preparing specimens all day. 
January 16, 1907 . 
Walked to the mouth of the Rio Laoag from Laoag* At 3 P. M, started for 
Dingras, where we arrived before dark, distance 11 mil's* 
January 17, 1907* . 
Rose early and rode to Padsan, a Tinguane village of non-Christians, 3^ 
hours on trail about 16 mile.-,* The trail lay through the valley of the Laoag 
River, with a broad reach of cultivated lands. The fcoad and trails were mostly 
between rows of bamboo. Left Padsan at 3 P. M., rode to Dingras, arriving there 
at dark* Uaxk 
January 18, 1907. 
Rode from Dingras to Laoag, 11 miles. 
January 19, 1907 . 
Hunted down the right bank of the Laoag River. Sun so bright that the moon 
