[46] Blount, p. 203.
[47] Ibid.
[48] Ibid., p. 244.
[49] “June 5, 1900.
“Sr. Local Presidente of Katibug:
“I send you a little of the poison known as ‘dita’ that you may put it on the points of the ‘balatik’ and ‘sura’ (spears and traps) admonishing you to take care that none of our people are wounded with the said poison, and if by misfortune any one is wounded, immediately apply the stem of the ‘Badian’ mixed with that of the ‘lingaton’ in the wound, as this is the most efficacious means of neutralizing and removing the effect of said poison. Be active and place many of the spears, etc., in all the roads and trails where the enemy must pass, and as soon as you know of his next expedition, inform me immediately by despatch, both by day and night.
“It is very necessary that the people detailed to place the poison on the points carry always the ‘badian’ and ‘lingaton’ so that in case of mishap some one may apply the remedy to neutralize the destructive ingredients of the poison at once.
“Headquarters of Matuguinao, 5th of June, 1900.
(Signed) “Lukban, General.
(Seal) “Military Headquarters of Samar.”—P. I. R., 502. 7.