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[[insert: with line pointing down to Rey bridge]] This is Bonsall. [[/insert]]
Rey bridge we took a fine little [[underline]] Pituophis [[/underline)) dead on the road.
Many logs were overturned at the first locality, but no salamanders.
This afternoon + again this evening we visited Klauber + he gave us on [[underline]] H. arenicolor [[/underline]] from [[underline]] Dulzura [[/underline]], two [[underline]] Phrynosoma [[/underline]] from [[underline]] Dulzura [[/underline]], and many [[underline]] Batrachoseps leucopus [[/underline]] from Dulzura. 

#23a Cyprinoid 4 mi. s. of Fallbrook - on stream
24 Hyla arenicolor [[dittos under 4 mi. s. of Fallbrook]][[/dittos]] on boulder.
[[insert before 25]] tag 10119 [[/insert]] 25 Lampropeltis [[dittos under 4 mi. s. of Fallbrook]][[/dittos]] on grass.
26 Sceloporus o. biser [[dittos under 4 mi. s. of Fallbrook]] [[/dittos]] on rock.
27 [[dittos across entire entry]][[/dittos]]
28 [[dittos under sceloporus o. biser 4 mi. s. of Fallbrook [[/dittos]]
29 S. orcutti [[dittos under 4 mi. s. of Fallbrook [[/dittos]]
30 [[strikethrough]] Cnemidophorus [[/strikethrough]] Verticuria [[dittos under 4 mi. s. of Fallbrook [[/dittos]]
[[insert before 31]]tag 10120[[/insert]] 31 Pituophis 2 mi. n. of San Luis Rey Bridge Dead in road.
32 Batrachoseps leucopus Dulzura. Pres. by Klauber
33 Phrynosoma [[dittos under Dulzura Pres. by Klauber]][[/dittos]]
34 [[dittos under all entries on line 33]][[/dittos]]
35 Hyla arenicolor [[dittos under Dulzura. Pres. by Klauber [[/dittos]]

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14

April 13, 1929. Saturday

The afternoon and evening of the 12th we spent with L. M. Klauber, Gen'l Supt. of the San Diego Gas + Electric Co., + Curator of Reptiles for the San Diego Zoological Society. Late in the afternoon we stopped at his office + he asked us to come to his home that night. There he showed us the collection of reptiles of the San Diego Zoological Society as well as his own magnificent collection of the reptiles and amphibians of San Diego County. Upstairs he showed us his magnificent herpetological library, containing almost unbelievable rarities. We delivered to him certain rattlesnakes in the Stanford Collection as a loan. He asked us to accompany him on an expedition to the desert in the N.E. corner of San Diego County the next two days.
The morning of the 13th we started from San Diego by way of El Cajon and Ramona. We proceeded to Julian, 4000 ft. up in the mountains, where there are fine pine woods. A little beyond Julian we hunted for a considerable time under innumerable logs for the salamander [[underline]] Ensatina klauberi [[/underline]], which Klauber had told us