Dataset: CINC
Search Criteria: Bahamas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Fungi


CINC
CINC-F-0001115Earle, F.S.   360000-00-00
Bahamas, 25.067951 -77.309929

CINC
undetermined
CINC-F-0008428Nash, Matthew   3200000-00-00
Bahamas, San Salvador, San Salvador Island: Amiss; UTM Southern hemisphere, grid zone 18 Q & R, between mE and mE and mN and mN.

CINC
Undetermined
CINC-F-0008429Nash, Matthew   34B1988-06-06
Bahamas, San Salvador, In the vicinity of Barker's Point. Coastal Coppice. UTM Southern hemisphere, grid zone 18 Q & R, between 550,000 mE and 551,000 mE and 2,667,000 mN and 2,668,000 mN.

CINC
Undetermined
CINC-F-0008392Nash, Matthew   154B1989-06-10
Bahamas, San Salvador Island: Area between Great Lake and the pond above Granny Lake. ("Little Granny Trail".) grid zone 18 Q & R, between 551,000 mE and 552,000 and 2,660,000 mN and 2,661,000 mN

CINC
Undetermined
CINC-F-00088386Nash, Matthew   36B1988-06-06
Bahamas, San Salvador Island: in the vicinity of Barker's Point, UTM Southern Hemisphere, grid zone 18 Q & R, between 550,000 mE and 551,000 mE and 2,667,000 mN and 2,668,000 mN


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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