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Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.
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E. Aldrich
1938
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38-280 Shade habitat of Whip-tailed lizard beneath Lycium in sandy wash, "Foxtail" grass at base of bush. Organ: f 22-5;
supposed to be between shadow and shade intensity.
38-281 Habitat Study - Rocky Hillside, S facing slope containing small Pinyon, Juniper, Prickly Pear (cactus boreata), Joshua tree, Yarrow, Ephedra, Bushes (sp?-in press), Cereus englemannii. Organ; f 16-75th.
38-282. Typical South-facing gulch of running from side of Cedar Canyon. Characteristic flat, sandy wash containing Lycium cooperi and bushes as # 281.
Rocky portion contains Prickly Pear and smaller cactus, Joshuas, Junipers Pinyon
Chipmunks, Sciurus magister, Rock Wren,
Has noticed amongst Rocky Portion.
Camidaphorus, Ammospemophilus, Has,
Least Sparrow noted on flatter portion.
Organ; f 16-75th.
38-283 Penstamon spectabilis (?) on side, rocky hill. One of the preferred foraging plants used by Costa Hummingbirds. General appearing color of flowers, flight pink-purple.
Organ; f 16-20th. Other bushes in picture: