Dataset: ILL
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Maine; York; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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ILL00054314F. L. Stevens   s.n.1896-07-26
USA, Maine, York, O. Orchard [= Old Orchard Beach]., 43.535637 -70.715057

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ILL00056492G. W. Martin   s.n.1923-09-26
USA, Maine, York, Cutts Island, Kittery Point., 43.535637 -70.715057

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ILL00056496G. W. Martin   s.n.1925-09-25
USA, Maine, York, Kittery., 43.535637 -70.715057

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ILL00056727D. P. Rogers   s.n.1924-08-08
USA, Maine, York, Kittery Point., 43.535637 -70.715057

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ILL00056730G. W. Martin   s.n.1922-08-25
USA, Maine, York, York., 43.535637 -70.715057

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ILL00056733G. W. Martin   s.n.1922-08-25
USA, Maine, York, Kettesy Point., 43.535637 -70.715057

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Gymnoconia (Caeoma) nitens
ILL00059050A. M. Pier   s.n.1917-00-00
USA, Maine, York, Biddeford, Maine, 43.492584 -70.453384

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ILL00061587G. W. Martin   s.n.1922-08-06
USA, Maine, York, Kittery Point, 43.083422 -70.70783

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Annulusmagnus brunneisporus
ILL00041627J. L. Crane & C. A. Shearer   402481994-07-03
USA, Maine, York, Shaker Pond, York County, 43.498424 -70.722666

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Annulusmagnus brunneisporus
ILL00041626J. L. Crane & C. A. Shearer   A44-191994-04-03
USA, Maine, York, Buganut Pond, Waterboro, 43.535637 -70.715057

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ILL00087089C. A. Shearer & J. L. Crane   A97-11992-09-07
United States, Maine, York, Robert's Pond (Bog), York County, Maine, 43.429226 -70.670147

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ILL00094183Raumel   s.n.1886-10-00
United States, Maine, York, Old Orchard, 43.513611 -70.385278

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ILL00096367R Thaxter   327931897-07-00
USA, Maine, York, Kittery Point, 43.083422 -70.70783

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ILL00083742F. L. Stevens   s.n.1897-06-26
USA, Maine, York, Old Orchard, 43.5167 -70.3667

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Dermatea rhabarbarina (Berk.) W. Phillips
ILL00087361Roland Thaxter   s.n.1907-09-00
United States, Maine, York County, 43.08342 -70.783


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Google Map

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