Dataset: MIN
Search Criteria: Canada; Toronto; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


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612629Cain, R.F.   407441963-08-05
Canada, Toronto, Nfld.: 5mi. N. of Port Aux Basxques.

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612076Cain, R.F.   49791933-07-30
Canada, Toronto, Inglenook, Lions Head, Bruce Pen

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Milesia polypodophila (H.P. Bell) Faull
612094Cain, R.F.   240211952-07-21
Canada, Toronto, Gull L. Port, Lake Tamigami

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612440Cain, R.F.   402621962-06-29
Canada, Toronto, Algoma D.; N. of Saymo Lake.

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612171Jacks, H.S.   10021929-06-14
Canada, Toronto, Swampy area near Cemetery Pt, Bear Is.

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612650Cain, R.F.   403801962-07-26
Canada, Toronto, Sask.: Cypress Hills; Fort Walsh.

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612707Jackson, H.S.   120641937-06-23
Canada, Toronto, N. of Summit Golf Club; N. Richmond Hill

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612442Thompson, Geo. E.   11001929-08-12
Canada, Toronto, High Rock Island; L. Temagami, T.F.R.


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