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Murray
1948
Journal
Apr 12 Punta San Felipe, 50 ft., Baja California
Reptiles seen here were:
Callisaurus draconoides - rather often seen in sandy area.
Cnemidophorus tesselatus - very common in all parts of flat desert terrain.
Uta stansburiana - Very common, especially on the stretch just above the shore.
Lambelia wislizenii - I took one and Dr. Benson the other. Both were in sandy area.
Dipsosaurus dorsalis - Saw several. Seems fairly common
Anniella pulchra? Found in sand at camp
Urosaurus graciosus - Tevis caught one in sand dunes.
Phrynosoma platyphinos - same as above
Crotaphytus collaris - Dr. Benson shot one in the rocks.
Crotalus cerastes - I shot one under rocks on talus slope. Dr. Benson got two about midnight in the sand.
Mammals seen were:
Perognathus spinatus - Common among the talus covered hills.
Perognathus formosae - Caught 5 in rocks - talus covered hills. Some were also found in rocky washes by others.