3. 
May 27, 1907. Arrived at Sto. Dteingo de Basao, Island of Batan, early in the 
morning and remained until the following morning* Mr. Carpenter and I 
hunted down the ooast to the right and into neighboring hills during the 
morning. Lunched with the Am. Schoolteacher, Mr. Edmunds, an Englishman. 
During the afternoon I walked aoross the Island to visit the leper oolony. 
Saw 2 men and 1 woman leper. Mr. Carpenter hunted towards the Yriaya 
Mt. 
April 28, 1907, Attempted to land on Ibayat Island. Two sailors got ashore, 
but Captain Crosby was afraid of damaging the ship's boats, and General 
Wood decided to give up the attempt at landing the party in consequenoe. 
May 29, 1907. Arrived at Apari wnere we remained during the morning. Left Apari 
at noon and steamed to mouth of Ablug River, intending to row up and shoot 
duoksj but this soheae was abandoned and we landed on the Island of Fuga 
near sundown, leaving May 30 at 1 P. M. for east coast of Inzon. 
May 31, 1907. Awoke on east coaBt of Luzon. The mountains look high with 
fresh landslide marks visible. The only birds up to noon were: 
June 1, 1907. Landed at Casiguran at daybreak and sailed away about 2 P. M. 
Spent the time collecting on shore. 
June 2, 1907. Landed for 1^ hours at Baler, Luton. No guns ashore. Collected 
shells and plants. No mammals seen. 
June 3, 1907. Anchored off Tabaeo, at base of Mt. Mayon at 11 A. M. (Notes 
carried back to beginning.) 
