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B.R.MOON
1987
Journal
6
6 April near mouth of cornfield spring canyon, Providence Mountains, San Bernardino county, CA. TION RISE Sec 11 nw '14.
could the lizard.
1300 PST. After collecting the collared lizard, we continued up the canyon for about 10 min. until we stopped to catch a small desert spiny lizard on a large rock outcrop (see species account).
Further up the canyon, the canyon walls became steeper and higher. We came across a running stream (a small one though) with a lot of algae growing bright green in it. Part of the stream was sided by dense growths of mormon tea (I think). This stream is probably only annual.
on a terrace above the south side of the wash & stream there was an old mining trailer with a Kelso corporation label and Houston, Texas address. Inside it, we found a newspaper from 1965 with ads for cars and bicycles that were very cheap. There road the trailer must have been towed up doesn't seem to exist anymore.
Just up the canyon from the trailer was a triple fork of the canyon; the south fork went up a steep mountainside, the north fork