Dataset: CMN-CANM
Taxa: Molluginaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
CAN 534399Shchepanek, Michael J.; Dugal, Albert W.   79061988-06-17
Canada, Ontario (Prov.), Rainy River Distr. (ON), Rocky Inlet 4 km east of off Rocky Inlet road Watten Township. Site 3., 48.683333 -93.233333

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CAN 516968Shchepanek, Michael J.; Dugal, Albert W.   54971983-08-14
Canada, Ontario (Prov.), Rainy River Distr. (ON), Rainy Lake On east side of Bear Pass, at Hwy 11, Halkirk Township Loc. #15., 48.7 -93

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CAN 521037Shchepanek, Michael J.; Dugal, Albert W.   57761984-08-11
Canada, New Brunswick (Prov.), York Co. (NB), McAdam Parish McAdam townsite at north end of McAdam Pond. Loc. No. 3., 45.583333 -67.333333

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CAN 469649Reznicek, Anton A.; Maycock, Paul F.; Gregory, D.R.   1976-08-19
Canada, Ontario (Prov.), Point Pelee National Park., 41.966667 -82.516667

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CAN 585325Brunton, Daniel F.   13,9311998-10-08
Canada, Ontario (Prov.), Renfrew Co. (ON), By helicopter tower at S end of Clement Lake., 45.975 -77.341667

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CAN 441032Garton, Claude E.   190581979-08-04
Canada, Ontario (Prov.), Rainy River Distr. (ON), Trottier Township H. 633, 5 km. N. of H. 11 at Kawene Station of CNR, 48.766667 -91.316667

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CAN 517088Shchepanek, Michael J.; Dugal, Albert W.   56151983-08-16
Canada, Ontario (Prov.), Rainy River Distr. (ON), Poulson Lake 1 km south of west of Hwy 502, Loc. #19., 48.8 -93.083333

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CAN 458732Brunton, Daniel F.   31901981-08-11
Canada, Ontario (Prov.), Algoma Distr. (ON), Bright Township 15 km W of Blind River N side Hwy. 17, 100 m W of Township Line


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