Dataset: MARY-
Taxa: Fissidentaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Maryland, Norton-Brown Herbarium


MARY
MARY1001849Annabelle B. Owens   371939-07-22
United States, New York, Clinton, The Gulf, Covey Hill, Mooers, 45.000748 -73.607551, 305m

MARY
MARY1001163Robert D. Rappleye   s.n.1948-06-15
United States, New Jersey, Sussex, High Point State Park, 41.32065 -74.661552

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MARY1001233Robert D. Rappleye   s.n.1948-06-15
United States, New Jersey, Warren, Frelinghuysen Township; Near Greenbell, 40.959486 -74.895154, 183m

MARY
MARY1005359James L. Stasz   2015-00092015-05-02
United States, Maryland, Garrett, Potomac State Forest--Laurel Run Road, 39.348065 -79.289606, 771m

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MARY1003876Russell G. Brown   s.n.1946-09-05
United States, Maryland, Allegany, On NW side of Polish Mountain on U.S. Rte 40, 39.69187 -78.541211

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MARY1002830Russell G. Brown   s.n.1946-09-05
United States, Maryland, Allegany, On NW side of Polish Mountain, on route U.S. 40, 39.7 -78.7, 549m

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MARY1003616Leo Jachowski   121946-08-03
United States, Alaska, North Slope, Barrow, 71.25 -152.2

MARY
MARY1002831Annabelle B. Owens   191938-09-15
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, McDonogh, 39.38333 -76.76667, 131m

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MARY1002832Annabelle B. Owens   s.n.
United States, Maryland, Kent, Turner Creek Wharf. 4 mi N of Kennedyville, 39.36667 -76, 15m

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MARY1002833Russell G. Brown   s.n.1947-09-11
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Seneca Creek, 1 mi E of Dawsonville, 39.13333 -77.33333, 73m

MARY
MARY1002834Russell G. Brown   s.n.1947-09-11
United States, Maryland, Frederick, Catoctin Mountains, N of Point of Rocks, 39.28333 -77.53333, 183m

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MARY1002835Annabelle B. Owens   s.n.1947-09-11
United States, Maryland, Washington, 1.5 mi N of Pleasantville. Camp Powama site, 39.36667 -77.73333, 152m


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