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- March 3 (contd [continued]) [1942] The number of eggs per clump
varied from two to nine, and each
egg was about 2.5 mm [millimeters] in diam. [diameter]
No adult salamanders were seen.
Very few phyllopods (Eubranchipus
oregonus [underlined] [oregon fairy shrimp]) were seen althought last
fall (November?) the pond was
teeming with juveniles and last
year at this time mature adults were
present in large numbers. Could they
have been killed off by ice formation
+ consequent suffocation? Only 3 or
4 adults were taken.
A large swamp east of this pond
resounded with a Hyla [underlined][tree frog] chorus but
as it was on fenced property I did
not examine it.
Met school boys who directed us
to Savary's Pond where "lizards" were
seen under logs a week or two before.
Savary's Pond [underlined] appears to be formed
by the overflow from Florence Lake.
It is several acre in extent lying
in a pot-hole valley just east of
Highway behind Buyare's Store near
Langford Lake. A current of water was
running through, which probably ceases in
summer but pond appears to be permanent.
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