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- March 26/41 [1941] (cont'd [continued])
and spread to neighbouring ponds
and streams. On several occasions
escaped [word written as postcript] frogs were captured in "Kings Pond"
(1/3 mile east?) and returned to point
of origin but after numbers increased
this was discontinued. These frogs
have also been sold in owners of ponds
in various parts of the city and no
doubt many have escaped. Result
is that this species is undoubtedly
establishing itself in ponds in
the neighbourhood of Victoria and
will have to be recognized as an
introduced species.
On this same date Triturus [newt] were
seen in the same ponds in mated pairs
and were collected. These newts were
introduced some years previously
from Horne(?) Lake.
Eggs of Tree toad [Hyla] were also collected
(freshly laid).
Skylarks were heard in open fields
opposite Lohbrunners.
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