Field notes, v1502
Page 661
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Murray 1949 21 Journal Aug 19 Big Sacoon, Humboldt Co., Calif. was a Gerrhonotus coeruleus taken by Dr. Mieser. Amphibians Ensatina eschscholtzii - three in a damp rotted spruce log. 2 had eggs with them. Batrachoseps attenuatus - Found 2 with the Ensatina, in narrow holes in the log. Also 1 under a very moist redwood log in redwood forest. Amlyptoma gracile - there were a number of larvae in a pool in spruce-alder forest. See also Gueillon's sp. acit. Rhyacotriton olympius - Numerous larvae and 1 adult were in pools of a rocky stream through redwood forest. Dicamptodon ensatus - Gueillon found 1 adult under a big rock in wet bank of same stream. Cercophus truei - Many larvae, 1 adult, and 1 medium sized frog came from the red wood stream, also. Bufo boreas - common anywhere, sometimes clinmally on foggy days. Rana aurora - very common around pools, sluggish streams, or occasionally faster water. Frequently found on dry land some distance from water. Hyla regilla - Moderately numerous, in moist or marshy places. Often in grass in spruce and alder forest.