Field notes, v1501
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D.R. MOON 1987 Journal 4 5 April \frac{1}{2} km southwest of Feshay Pass, Providence Mountains, San Bernadino county, CA. TION R14E Sec 31 W'\frac{1}{2}. mountain are pinyon pines and some oaks in the wash bottom. The wash below the spring is steep sided, and we found some rock walls and old junk left from miners probably. At Goldstone Spring there's a large flat area that cows obviously frequent. \frac{1}{4} km southwest of (and uphill from) the spring I found another Gilbert skink (see species account) under a rock just upslope from the wash bottom. We went back down to the spring and went up the ravine southeast of Goldstone Spring. We found some water at the surface, running slowly for about 10 m, and with algae in it. We also found a mine shaft (vertical) about 3m above the ravine bottom; it was filled with water about 3m below the ground level. Then back to Dorner's cabin for rest and dinner.