Dataset: USF
Search Criteria: Bahamas; North Andros Island; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of South Florida Herbarium


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Euphorbia blodgettii Engelm. ex Hitchc.
228706M. A. Vincent, R.J. Hickey, E.H. Freid   77761997-05-23
Bahamas, North Andros Island, At Androsia, a batik factory in Fresh Creek.

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Spiranthes vernalis Engelm. & A. Gray
228691M. A. Vincent, R.J. Hickey, S. Hughes   85001999-05-22
Bahamas, North Andros Island, Along Main Highway, San Andros Airport., 24.4333 -77.95

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Damburneya coriacea (Sw.) Trofimov & Rohwer
228783E. Freid, M. Vincent & J. Hickey   96-0671996-05-15
Bahamas, North Andros Island, London Ridge.

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150076D. S. Correll   513621980-05-19
Bahamas, North Andros Island, S edge of Morgan's Bluff., 24.5227 -75.5919

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Eleocharis caribaea (Rottb.) S. F. Blake
228664M. A. Vincent, R. J. Hickey & E. H. Freid   78091997-05-26
Bahamas, North Andros Island, 3-4 mi. S of Bowen Sound, 1.5 mi. N of Cargill Creek.

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Stenotaphrum secundatum (Walter) Kuntze
228685M. A. Vincent, R. J. Hickey & E. H. Freid   78181997-05-26
Bahamas, North Andros Island, Behring Point, along dock at end of Queen's Highway.

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89871J. I. Northrop, A.R. Northrop   4401890-04-11
Bahamas, North Andros Island, Nicholls Town, Andros., 24.4333 -77.95

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228666M. A. Vincent, R. J. Hickey & E. H. Freid   77491997-05-21
Bahamas, North Andros Island, "London Ridge".

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282538B. Jestrow, J. Lopez, M. Daniels, & E. Freid   2012-0252012-03-05
Bahamas, North Andros Island, Across main road from Forfar field station., 24.8988 -77.9337

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Chamaecrista lineata (Sw.) Greene
282557J. Francisco-Oretga   s.n.2004-03-22
Bahamas, North Andros Island, Forfar Pineyard., 25 -78

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Chamaecrista lineata (Sw.) Greene
228684M. A. Vincent, R.J. Hickey, E.H. Freid   78041997-05-26
Bahamas, North Andros Island, S of Bowen Sound, along Queen's Highway N of Cargill Creek.

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Delonix regia (Bojer ex Hook.) Raf.
228656M. A. Vincent, R. J. Hickey & E. H. Freid   77621997-05-21
Bahamas, North Andros Island, Abandoned Owens Town site along Stafford Creek., 24.9059 -77.9367

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134474D. S. Correll, R. P. Sauleda, J. E. Eckenwalder, D. W. Stevenson, & G. Fehling   497031978-05-08
Bahamas, North Andros Island, Just E of Red Bays.

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179212W. H. Eshbaugh, T. K. Wilson   1979-211979-05-16
Bahamas, North Andros Island, 0.7 mi. N of Love Hill - 4 mi. down logging road (to right) - 1.8 mi. from Church's Blue Hole - opposite lake., 25.0667 -77.5

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228668M. A. Vincent, R.J. Hickey, E.H. Freid   77651997-05-22
Bahamas, North Andros Island, Along edge of Queen's Highway, below Rainbow Blue Hole.

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228675M. A. Vincent, R.J. Hickey, E.H. Freid   77411997-05-17
Bahamas, North Andros Island, North Blanket Sound; along Queen's Highway just N of Forfar Field Station.

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228674M. A. Vincent, R. J. Hickey & E. H. Freid   77661997-05-22
Bahamas, North Andros Island, Blanket Sound; Forfar Field Station; along old logging N of field station.

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228688M. A. Vincent, R. J. Hickey & E. H. Freid   77691997-05-23
Bahamas, North Andros Island, "Maidenhair Coppice" area; along logging road.

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228667M. A. Vincent, R.J. Hickey, E.H. Freid   77781997-05-24
Bahamas, North Andros Island, Nearly due S of Maidenhair Coppice.

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179213W. H. Eshbaugh, T.K. Wilson   1979-221979-05-18
Bahamas, North Andros Island, Big Saddleback Cay., 26.6743 -77.2667

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228790E. Freid   95-0141995-05-21
Bahamas, North Andros Island, Maidenhair Coppice S of Staniard Creek.

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Catopsis berteroniana (Schult. & Schult. f.) Mez
282537P. Gonsiska   s.n.2004-03-26
Bahamas, North Andros Island, Ant Pineyard, road toward Church's Blue Hole., 24.7534 -78.8403


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