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R. Zweifel
Aug. 25, 1951
Paso Robles Camp, Cuyamaca Road
Hot Park, San Diego Co., Calif.
At about 2:00 AM Tuesday morning (August 23rd) it began raining. By 8:00 AM 1.26" had fallen. For the rest of Tuesday and most of Wednesday it continued to drizzle and was quite foggy. The total rainfall for the storm was 1.71".
On Tuesday night I walked around for about two hours looking for salamanders, but though conditions seemed fine (air temperature 15°C) I could find none.
The sky was clear Thursday and today (Friday) but the night had been cold, down at least to 6°C.
This morning I indulged in two hours of intensive rock turning and log rolling. The results are listed below:
1 Ensatina eschscholtzii klauberi
3 Sceloporus occidentalis brevisatus
2 Sceloporus gracilis sandaliphonus
20+ Uta stansburiana hopeiensis
3 Eumeces obliteronae
1 Cnemidophorus tigris multicolorata
Species amounts have been written for some of them.