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[[encircled]] 1 [[/encircled]] Note [[arrow point to following text]] see p. 126 for [[underlined]] results [[/underlined]] of the trip... [[end page]] [[start page]] [[encircled]] 2 [[/encircled]] April 9, 1929. Start from house 10.00 AM " " [[dittos for: Start from]] University 10.40. (mileage 17575) [[underlined]] San Adro [[/underlined]] Calif, Just across the Salinas River from San Ardo, 5 P.M. found 5 [[underlined]] Aneides lugubris [[/underlined]] under and in rotten logs. The spotting varied greatly. (There were live oaks present.) Also one [[underlined]] Batrachoseps attenuatus. [[/underlined]] On fence at same locality shot 2 [[underlined]] Sceloporus occidentalis. [[/underlined]] They were numerous but we decided not to take more. [[underlined]] Sauta Margarita Creek [[/underlined]] - south of Paso Robles. Stopped for 20 min. to look for fish or salamanders or toads. Saw a few little fish which resembled [[underlined]] garubusia [[/underlined]] but caught none. [[underlined]] Hyla regilla [[/underlined]] was singing here. #1. Sceloporus - San Ardo, Calif. [[male symbol]] (?) on fence. 2. " "' " " " [[dittos for: Sceloporus - San Ardo, Calif. [[male symbol]]]] (?) " " [[dittos for: on fence.]] 3. Aneides lugubris " " " [[dittos for San Ardo, Calif.]] under logs. 4. " " " " " " " [[dittos for: Aneides lugubris - San Ardo, Calif. under logs.]] 5. " " " " " " " [[dittos for: Aneides lugubris - San Ardo, Calif. under logs.]] 6. " " " " " " " [[dittos for: Aneides lugubris - San Ardo, Calif. under logs.]]