Catalogue and species accounts, v1302
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DA Good 1982 Journal Brieh Bay to Bainbridge Island, Washington (eg. "Bremerton"). The park ranger at Fay Bainbridge suggested we look around some fallen-down barrals at Fort Ward, so I intend to do this tomorrow. 13 July Bainbridge Island to Vicinity Mt. Rainier, Washington Another fruitless day. Spent the morning driving around Bainbridge Island looking for localities and trying to reach Ray Huey. We were unsuccessful in our search and I eventually reached someone at Huey's home (his wife?) who said he would not be reachable until the 15th. Therefore we decided to drive down to Tacoma where I hoped to see Kristine Tollestrup at the Univ. of Puget Sound. This I managed to do and she introduced us to James R. Slater, who, we hoped, could give us directions to likely lizard spots. We talked with him for about an hour and then, after taking leave of Kristine, we drove to Mt. Rainier Natl Park, drove through it (seeing nothing because of rain and fog), and stopped for the night at Silver Springs campground in Snoqualmie Natl Forest. 14 July Vicinity Mt. Rainier to Green River Gorge, Washington This journal entry was written on the evening of 16 July. When we awoke in the morning, it was raining quite heavily so we decided to stay in the tent until it let up. This it did ca. 1200, and we got underway ca 1300. We drove N on 410 to Enumclaw, then N on 169 to where it crossed the Green River Gorge. Here we stopped for the