W. S. S. No. 2, 
More town of Balinsxmg, beyond the head of the gulf, ’or the 
purpose of trying to secure a guide to the P©aX of the urrand 
Valindang. He visited all of the Sulano and Moro pueblos in those 
directions, and must have secured much iiiformation which should 
prove to be valuable. He Kindly allowed roe to cull f roro his 
personal rtotasethenftttl essential to mapping his trails on our I 
map. 
After Lieutenant Hood was ordered away to the command, 
a company of Constabulary at T.ligan, his assistance did not 
cease, but, by correspondence and attending to commissions, 
secured information, instruments and supplies and got them 
to us. 
The willing and efficient assistance of the Constabulary is, 
I assure you, most highly appreciated. 
I have the honor to be 
