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D.A. Good
1982
Journal
Paradise Point, Wash. to Oregon Dunes, Oregon (cont')
17 July (cont') Inland from the Bandon area. We therefore drove E on
Hwy 42 S (ca. 0300) to Myrtle Pt., then E on 42
To a locality 4mi W of Remote, where there was a specimen
Collected and now in the Muz. We stopped at several likely
Cocking rockslides but found no lizards.
We then (late afternoon) drove back W on 42 to
Coos Bay where we stopped for supper and a movie ('The Secret
Of Nilm'). Then N on 101 to Oregon Dunes Nat'l Park, Area where
We camped at Sol Creek Campground.
Oregon Dunes Nat'l. Recreation Area to Fish Lake Campground,
Winiema Nat'l. Forest, Oregon
18 July
Up + away by 0800. We drove S toward Coos Bay, meaning
to check some more of the local beaches. On the way, at a
Spot just 4 mi N of North Bend (see Catalogue), we came
upon a pile of driftwood on one corner of a morat field.
Upon investigating the situation, we discovered that the
Logs were lying in too-moist ground for Cembrotus, but where
the pile came up to the highway, we captured 6 lizards.
Several Thamnophis were also seen but we refrained from
catching them. This wood was W of the highway.
On leaving this site we drove (ca. 1000) S on 101 to
42, E on 42 to I 5, S on I 5 to Ashland. From here
We drove E on Dead Indian Road to look for an old
Fitch locality "15 mi E of Ashland". We drove up ca. 13 mi,
Had some difficulty with the car, drove back to Ashland,
Bought some equipment to fix it, drove back up Dead Indian