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J. Rodgers - 1942
\n228
\n1/2 mi. SW Bald Peak, Berkeley Hills
in Alameda Co., Calif.
\nJuly 21, 1942
3413 Eumeces skiltonianus ♀ with net No. 4 (first nest
Mrs. Kurt Zool., Univ. Calif., Berkeley, Calif.
\nJuly 26, 1942
1/4 mi. N Bald Peak, San Pablo Ridge,
Contra Costa Co., Calif.
\nJuly 25, 1942
3414 Eumeces skiltonianus ♀ with net No. 5
Mrs. Kurt Zool., Univ. Calif., Berkeley, Calif.
\nAug. 10, 1942
1/2 mi. SW Bald Peak, Berkeley Hills,
in Alameda Co., Calif.
\nAug 9, 1942
3415 Eumeces skiltonianus
3416 " "
3417 " parent see species note, p. 50 (Nov. 17, 1942)
3418 " young; killed as captured Nest No. 6
3419 " " " "
3420 " " kept alive
3421 " " " "
3422 " " " "
\nOn the skink hunting expeditions of July 5, 19, 21, 25,
and Aug 9, all the specimens of reptiles we saw,
we collected, with the exception of 2 to 5 Sceloporus
each time. Also about 2 to 5 Sceloporus that were collected,
was given to Jacob Frankel. We usually started home at
about the time Sceloporus were becoming active. June 21, we
stayed out & caught 25+ Sceloporus. But no snakes on those trips.