Field notes, v1501
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B.R. MOON 1987 Journal 27 20 April Bunny Club, near Cone Spring, Granite Mountains, San Bernardino co., CA I visited Ken Norris's' field class this morning. Norris and some of the students were taking microclimate measurements under and around the granite boulders of the Cone Spring area. The lowest temperature they found was about 56° F under a large boulder where there was moist sand. Foshay Pass, Providence Mountains, San Bernardino co., CA. Bruce Wagg and I drove to Vulcan Mine at about 1530 PST and hiked up over Foshay Pass to see how difficult it would be to hike over the the pass and to Blind Spring with pitfall traps and shovels. We decided it would be a long hike and that we would do it at a later date. at Foshay Pass, we found two Collared Lizards under different rocks at about 1630 PST, when it was getting cool for the lizards to be very active (Species account: Collared Lizard). We also caught three Side-Blotched lizards below the pass on the Vulcan Mine side.