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we left and made Lake Elsinore where we stopped.
#17 [[underline]] Bufo halophilus [[/underline]] Los Angeles River
18 " " " " " [[Dittos for: [[underline]] Bufo halophilus [[/underline]] Los Angeles River]]
19 [[underline]] Clemmys marmorata [[/underline]] Los Angeles River
20 Fish and tadpoles " " " [[Dittos for: Los Angeles River]]
    a. Hyla tadpoles.
    b. Large Rana tadpole.
    c. Small black tadpoles
    d. Tiny " " [[Dittos for: black tadpoles]]
    e. Sticklebacks
    f. Cyprinoid ([[underline]] Tigoma orcutti [[/underline]] ??)
    g. Catostomid ([[underline]] (N. santa-anae [[/underline]] ?)
    h. Shrimps
    i. Crayfish
21. Sceloporus Sierra Madre, Calif. on log.
22. Bufo halophilus [[insertion]] gg [[/insertion]] " " " [[Dittos for: Sierra Madre, Calif.]] under board.
23. " " [[Dittos for: Bufo halophilus]] [[insertion]] gg [[/insertion]] " " " " "  [[Dittos for: Sierra Madre, Calif. under board.]] 

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12

April 12. 1929. Friday

Four miles south of Fallbrook, San Diego Co., we stoped at the creek along the road. It was bright and sunny and rather warm. Going down into the streambed I soon began to see lizards. Two shot were the small [[underline]] Sceloporus (biseriatus)[[/underline]]. Kranzthos shot one [[underline]] s. orcutti [[/underline]] and a little [[underline]] Cnemidophorus [[/underline]]. Going up into the grass on the other side of the creek, I caught a fine Boyles King Snake. Later I chased a [[underline]] Thamnophis [[/underline]] along the creek bottom & lost him in brush. In the creek there were many little minnow of one species, some of which I got. Kranzthor got two [[underline]] Hyla arenicolor [[/underline]], one under a piece of paper in the stream bed, the other one on a boulder. The first was eaten by the King Snake (?) for he was not to be seen when I took out the snake! 
Photo #3 taken here of this locality. It shows the exact spot where the Lampropeltis was taken. Stop F ? 1/50. 
Two miles on the north side of the San Luis