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J. Rodgers -1941
Mrs. Vert, Zool., Univ. Calif., Berkeley
Sept. 17
Acc. 6652 (cont.)
Here, almost all the others were found under debris in the black boggy area just about 300 yds up the West Fork. All the Anaxelus lucubris were found in rotten logs. The Ensatina two Catesbaeae at and all the Triturus (except)
two
were found in, under the bank of, or under log or debris. One large Triturus (A.M.N. 3950) and one small one were in water; the large one in the creek and the small one in a pool at the black bog. The Rana aurora (possibly not all)
at least two of the three
were found in a pond at the black bog, and all the Rana boylii were found in the creek.
The Sceloporus and skink were found under and on scattered lumber, timber and debris around the abandoned sawmill at/between the forks; all the Genkhotina was taken Locales,
most of
but one was taken at Stephens Camp and one was taken at Slide Creek (about 3/4 mile up the West Fork)
Waddell Creek, 100 ft.
Santa Cruz County, Calif.
Sept. 14, 1941
Notes: due to a misfiling error, nos. 2724-2774 were dupli-cated, and 2793 is now to be found on page 181.
2794 Triturus torosus
2795 "
2796 "
2797 "
2798 Ensatina e. cochraneae