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out of the canyon mouth, in the desert proprer, but beside the stream. There were a few small trees at this point, practically the only ones in sight.
#38 Uta stansburiana   Palm Canyon, nr. Borego
39 [[dittos across the line]][[/dittos]]
40 Vacant [[strikethrough of dittos]][[/strikethrough]]
41 Uta stansburiana     Palm Canyon, nr. Borego
42 Vacant.
43 Uta stansburiana     Palm Canyon, nr. Borego
44 [[dittos under all entries]][[/dittos]]
45 [[dittos under all entries]][[/dittos]]
46 [[dittos under all entries]][[/dittos]]
47 [[dittos un[[dittos under all entries]]
48 [[dittos under all entries]][[/dittos]]
49 [[dittos under all entries]][[/dittos]]
50 Uta microscutata [[dittos under Palm Canyon, nr. Borego]][[/dittos]]
51 [[dittos under all entries]][[/dittos]]
52 [[dittos under all entries]][[/dittos]]
53 Cnemidophorus sp. 
54 Xantusia henshawi [[dittos under Palm Canyon, nr. Borego]] (Pres. by Klauber)
55 Crotophytus collaris [[dittos across the page]][[/dittos]]
56 Uta mearusi [[dittos across the page]][[/dittos]]
57 Sauromalus obesus [[dittos across the page]][[/dittos]]
58 Hyla arenicolor [[dittos under Palm Canyon, nr. Borego]]
59 [[dittos across the line]][[/dittos]]

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#60 Hyla arenicolor    Palm Canyon, nr. Borego
61 [[dittos across the line]][[/dittos]]
62 [[dittos across the line]][[/dittos]]
63 [[dittos across the line]][[/dittos]]
64 [[dittos across the line]][[/dittos]]
65 Bufo punctatus   Mouth of Palm Canyon.
[[underline]] Photos [[/underline]] #4,5,6,7, of Palms in Canyon, 8 of Uta microscutata, and 9 of Rancho Borego, our camping place.

April 15, 1929. Monday

This morning we arose and rearranged our load, leaving some of the things we could not use which took up too much room. We started from the mouth of Palm Canyon about noon, taking the road to the Narrows, and east towards Kane Springs in Imperial Co., where we strike the main Imperial Valley highway.  The road was very rough and we had to go very slowly at some places. At Harper [[insert]] (not [[double underline]] Harper's)[[/double underline]][[/insert]] Well, about ten miles from the San Diego Co. line, in Imperial Co., there was a little water in the creek bed. A little above the bridge this widened and deepened into a little swampy pool a few