Dataset: USF
Search Criteria: Jamaica; Surrey Co.; Kingston Par.; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Abutilon hirtum (Lam.) Sweet
10386R. P. Bengry, L. A. Patrick   s.n.1953-10-28
Jamaica, Surrey Co., Kingston Par., Vacant lot in Georges Lane.

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10994G. R. Proctor   81691953-11-06
Jamaica, Surrey Co., Kingston Par., Along Tivoli Avenue, near May Pen Cemetery.

USF
10802G. R. Proctor   81321953-10-09
Jamaica, Surrey Co., Kingston Par., Johns Lane; crack of pavement.

USF
38887W. H. Harris   2871912-10-30
Jamaica, Surrey Co., Kingston Par., Palisadoes; near lighthouse., 17.95 -76.7333

USF
Oplismenus hirtellus (L.) P. Beauv.
39009A. S. Hitchcock   6001912-10-07
Jamaica, Surrey Co., Kingston Par., Between Castleton Gardens and Kingston., 18 -76.8

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39092A. S. Hitchcock   91911-10-01
Jamaica, Surrey Co., Kingston Par., Hope Gardens; edge of field., 17.9833 -77.55

USF
39629A. S. Hitchcock   6561912-09-30
Jamaica, Surrey Co., Kingston Par., Gordontown.

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38866A. S. Hitchcock   2671912-10-19
Jamaica, Surrey Co., Kingston Par., Hills back of Barbican, Ram's Horn Range., 18.4504 -78.1014

USF
81394W. H. Harris   114891912-12-03
Jamaica, Surrey Co., Kingston Par., Strawberry Hill, Blue Mountains., 18.4237 -77.3329, 1219m

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36417E. West, L.E. Arnold, C. James   4301952-07-04
Jamaica, Surrey Co., Kingston Par., Station 4, Palisadoes., 17.9443 -76.7521, 8m

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192352F. R. Fosberg   427921962-07-19
Jamaica, Surrey Co., Kingston Par., NE Cay., 0 - 2m

USF
13648G. R. Proctor   64991952-04-02
Jamaica, Surrey Co., Kingston Par., Palisadoes, 1 mi. E of Port Royal., 17.95 -76.7333

USF
Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. ex Kunth
87167E. West, J. Arnold   4511952-07-04
Jamaica, Surrey Co., Kingston Par., E of airport, station 4; Palisadoes., 17.9443 -76.7521, 8m


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