Field notes, v492
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E. Aldrich 1938 30. Rock Springs, San Bernardino Co., Calif. 38-221. View looking up wash at the original Rock Springs fed by army; site of the first Mormon tribe owned by Bert B. Smith, address Cima, Calif. Rocks in left bear inscriptions: "Stuart, 4th Infantry, May 16, [1857]"; HB Jr. '75. Springs now flowing maximly at 10 gallons per minute & is habitat for Bufo punctatus (tadpoles seen, adult heard) and probably Hyla arenicola (tadpoles seen collected) Japan; f/6-30th. [all Bufo punctatus 1972] Portion of old 38-222. Rock wall constructed about natural fortress of Rock Springs to hold in stock of the army stationed there. Japan; f/6-20. 38-223. Pool in granite rock of Rock Springs inhabited by Bufo punctatus and probably Hyla arenicola (see 4221). Small black tadpoles are probably those of the toad & the lower, larger, more grayish, Hyla. Japan. Near B.M. 5167, about 3 mi E Camp in Cedar Canyon, San Bernardino Co., Calif. 38-224 View looking S.E. framed by Juniper on right and showing Table Mt. in center background. Birds seen in type of foreground: Lead-colored Brush-Tit, Shrike, Mockingbird, Horned Lark, Ash-throated