The Golden State a History of the Region West of the Rocky Mountains Embracin

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The Golden State a History of the Region West of the Rocky Mountains Embracin
Mcclellan, R. Guy (Rolander Guy)
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There are great numbers and varieties of lizards in California, varying from one and tw^o inches to a foot in length. The larger species are found in the southern part of the State; none of them are poisonous or vicious. Frogs and toads are plentiful throughout the State. The "horned toad" inhabits the southern part of the State, and is the most unsightly thing on the earth ; it 244 THE GOLDEN STATE, often oTows to a leneth of seven or eiojit Inches, about three inches In breadth, and seems to
...be of the hzard species ; two horns, from about an Inch to one and a-half Inches In length, grow directly w^iere the horns grow upon a cow; It has a tall of half the length of the body : the whole body, legs, belly, and tall to Its very tip, Is covered w^Ith thorny scales, ending In sharp, diamond-pointed horns. The appearance of this little animal is not calculated to make it many friends or admirers, yet it is perfectly harmless.
Bees. — The native bees of California are very numer- ous In the southern part of the State, living in hollow" trees where they deposit great quantities of honey.


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