Field notes, v1304
Page 103
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Greene, H. 1979 13 May (cat.) at her. She jerked back quickly, and the lizard escaped into the glass. (When the lizard moved across the road and back I watched it carefully. The limbs were folded against the body and progression was entirely by lateral undulation of the body and tail. It moved very fast, faster I think than Gerhardt [illegible] can move w/ its legs.) We were, surprisingly, it seemed, unable to locate the lizard in the roadside grass.