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Index of Botanists

NameAdams, Joseph William, Adams, Myrtle L. T. & Wherry, Edgar Theodore
Agent typeTeam/Group
First date collected1934
Remarks[collector note: Herbarium of the University of Pennsylvania. New Jersey, USA]
GUIDhttp://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/c4c8ce9e-c25d-4048-8557-0a15ad273b44
Variant nameAdams, J. W., Adams, M. L. T. & Wherry, E. T.
Variant nameJoseph William Adams, Myrtle L. T. Adams & Edgar Theodore Wherry
Standard/Label NameJ. W. Adams, M. L. T. Adams & E. T. Wherry
Full NameAdams, Joseph William, Adams, Myrtle L. T. & Wherry, Edgar Theodore
Geography CollectorUnited States of America
Specialty CollectorSpermatophytes
Citation as Collectorspecimen (A) Gaylussacia baccata (Wagenheim) K. Koch
HoldingsSearch for specimens collected by J. W. Adams, M. L. T. Adams & E. T. Wherry
Collections in1934 (15)
Team Members:Adams, Joseph William  Adams, Myrtle L. T.  Wherry, Edgar Theodore 

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