Catalogue and species accounts, v1302
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D.A. Good 1982 Journal Oregon Dunes to Fish Lake, Oregon, cont’ 18 July (cont’) Road. Ca. 15 mi up the road we came across a large meadow (pasture) which is probably Fitch’s locality. We spent a while here but saw nothing. We then drove E on the road, stopping here + there at log-filled meadows. I captured one G. coeruleus (see catalogue for locality). The vegetation consisted of [illegible] Douglas fir + some Ponderosa pine. The forest had been thinned where I caught the lizard, no most of the trees were fairly young. There were many rotten logs to turn. We were running out of daylight by this time, so we drove E to Hwy 140, then N on 140 to Fish Lake, where we camped. Fish Lake to Lake of the Woods, Oregon 19 July Spent most of the day working on the car but we left camp ca. 1430. We drove back W on Dead Indian Rd stopping here + there at [illegible] log-filled fields. We found no lizards probably as a result of a combination of hot weather and dry ground. We decided to go back to the Fitch locality (5 mi E Aebland) but again found no lizards. We then drove back into Aebland for some food, ice, etc. Then back up Dead Indian Rd to Hwy 140, S on 140 to Lake of the Woods, Klamath Co. where we camped at Tomorrow we will try to find another Fitch locality; Rainbow Creek, 2 mi S Lake of the Woods.