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Greene, H.
1982
17 April (continued)
Darke Gulch, 1[illegible] mi N. of Albion, Mendocino Co., California
Spent [approx equal sign] 1 hour here, 1600-1700, but got no Rhyacotriton.
The places on the upper slopes that were formerly rivulets were dry,
tho seemingly OK spots nearer the main stream also had none. Did find Batrachoseps and Dicamptodon larvae.
Barton Gulch, 4.3 mi E. of Hwy 1 on Hwy 128, Mendocino Co., California
This is an old road going NE from the Hwy, bordered on the left by a swamp and the right by a steep slope.
Fallen trees and other litter suggest recent high flooding. Found Amphyloma gracile egg mass on a tree limb [approx equal sign] 1m above the water, as well as two others in water (these had algae). Also Hyla Eresatina, Batrachoseps Taricha rivularis, T. granulosa and a small Thamnophis sirtalis.
I found Lynx rufus feces (not fresh) on a moss covered log across the trail,
[approx equal sign] 1m up.
18 April
17.2 mi E. of Hwy 1 on Hwy 20, Mendocino Co., California
This is open forest of large trees and many fallen logs. Here we found