Field notes, v1313
Page 279
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Gulloni 1949 Aneides fennens -1- Aug 25 1 mi. S of Coyote Peak, 3200 ft., Humboldt Co., Calif.- 3 found under the bark, in fairly dry locations, on fallen Douglas Fir logs in typical Fir-Maple forest. Two, 1 large and 1 small one (that Murray dropped and lost) found under the bark of a long fallen and fairly rotten Douglas Fir. The other was under the bark of a tree that was still solid, and perhaps not on the ground for more than 2 years. This animal was between the bark and the wood on the underside of the log about 25 feet in the middle of a 50 foot stretch in which the log does not touch the ground. Both of the others were taken under thick slabs of bark on top of the log.