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- Forbidden Plateau Amphibia Three red-legged frogs were seen on trail (one taken) In all instances no water was in sight but frogs were in or near puddles on the trail. Toads of several sizes were seen all along the trail. Tere are also common around Croteau Camp - One caught in mouse trap. - several seen along lake shore at night. Hyla - one adult was seen at lakelet about 3 miles below Croteau Camp. One was heard at Camp about noon (26th [August, 1943]) Ambystoma [mole salamanders] - larvae, presumably of gracile [underlined] [Northwestern salamander], are abundant in lake at Croteau Camp. Many were seen at edge of water by flash lamp at night. Two were collected on the 1st evening. They range in size from 2 1/2 to 5 inches + are quite wary. Chief food item seems to be Pisidium [underlined] [small freshwater clams, aka pill/pea clams], shells of which were passed by specimens in confinement. Ambystoma gracile [underlined] [Northwestern salamander] Three adults were found under small logs on a damp hillside sloping to the creek draining the lake at Croteau Camp. Size: (1) 140 (2) 144 +(3) 110 Colour: Chocolate brown background with bronze markings. In the heaviest marked individual, #2, the markings are small and irregular giving a reticulated appearance + are confined mostly to the
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