Dataset: MSC-
Search Criteria: Bahamas; San Salvador; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University


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MSC0285477R. R. Smith   48211978-06-10
Bahamas, San Salvador, Just south of The Quarters" in rocky coppice; n. part of island."

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MSC0285479C. Johnson   181975-12-08
Bahamas, San Salvador, Occasional around Homestead proper, Nairn Homestead (Lake Field); s.e. of Rocky Point between Triangle Lake and n.w. arm of Great Lakes; n.w. part of island.

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MSC0285480R. R. Smith   48841978-06-13
Bahamas, San Salvador, Occasional tree ca. 5-6 m. tall along edge of sinkhole in rocky coppice; n. part of island.

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MSC0285621R. R. Smith   48721978-06-12
Bahamas, San Salvador, Near Grotto Beach; SW part of island

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Myrcianthes fragrans (Sw.) McVaugh
MSC0285584William T. Gillis   63061966-03-25
Bahamas, San Salvador, Sandy Point near Sandy Point House, erroneously called Watling's Castle.


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