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J. Rodgers -1943
252
Mrs. Vert. Zoel, Univ. Calif., Berkeley, Calif.
April 20, 1943
Acc. no. 703 (cont.)
Southside San Joaquin R., 9 mi. E. Menesta
Fresno Co., Calif.
April 13, 1943
3742 Cnemidophorus tessellatus
3743 ""
We met an old woman here, who talked as if she
owned the place, and showed her our sample
skins. She seemed to know the different kinds
of lizards, and said that skins were common
north of the river. She thought that the
country near around there flooded too often.
We went back down half way and continued
south toward Tranquility and San Joaquin.
This took us back to lower country and
we didn't get back to the loamy farm land
until we had passed Burrel. In the region of
Burrel we found ourselves in Valley Oaks county
that was more or less continuous to Dinuba.
King River, 24 mi. S Fresno
Fresno Co., Calif.
April 13, 1943
3744 Sceloporus occidentalis
3745 ""
3746 ""
3747 Pituophis
all collected by Cook
while Northland Johnson
by the Kings River