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25 July
Later in the evening Carol, Philip & I returned to the ox bow pool along the Rio Bonita in the steep canyon when Tim, John & I had gotten Gastrohyme the night before.
The water in the ox bow had gone down a good deal but we got lots of Gastrophyne which were combined with the previous nights collection. Also got one Rana pipiens group frog - Put up as frozen tissue.
July
John went out early and got several (7) Cnemidophorus barancorum & two Rana pipiens gp. Later I went up the amphitheater canyon to the crest between the Rio Bonita and Rio Nacori.
On the way up I got the following:
241a
Rana pipiens group: one from a pool in a large water for arroyo carrying water.
242-243
Sceloporus clarkii: one (242) from a rock beside the stream at the bottom of a large arroyo and another from a large rock about 1/4 the way up the amphitheater canyon by road.
244 - [illegible]
Urosaurus ornatus: one & from a dead cypress tree about 3/5 the way up the canyon. Throat orange; lateral belly patches blue; SVL=43mm.
245
Cnemidophorus barancorum: two from near the top of the canyon.
The canyon is covered with young Salix &