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  • Ambystoma gracile [underlined] [Northwestern salamander] June 1st/42 [1942] Many larvae of this salamander were seen at Beaver Lake, Stanley Park, Vancouver, at night by flash light. Most were in pond on east side of foot path near the lake outlet and around the edge of the lake at this point. The sizes varied from 2 1/2 to 4 1/2 inches approximately. They were most difficult to catch, swimming rapidly in unexpected directions at the slightest disturbance and disappear- ing in the silty bottom. Three only were caught. No adults were seen. One small specimen 3/4" [inches] in length was seen but this was probably Triturus [underlined] [newt]. No adult Triturus [underlined] were seen. Two trout, one 18" [inches] the other 12-14" [inches] were observed. Many Hyla [underlined] [tree frog] present singing in chorus. Several were seen.
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