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Index of Botanical Specimens

Search for collectorid:[22899] and year collected:[1947]

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Cladoniaceae
FH: 00411954 Cladonia cristatella Tuckerman USA: Pennsylvania [data not captured] E. T. Moul 2970 1947
Grimmiaceae
FH: 00623495 Racomitrium aciculare (Hedwig) Bridel USA: Pennsylvania [data not captured] E. T. Moul 4395 1947-9-13
FH: 00899604 Schistidium apocarpum (Hedwig) Bruch & Schimper USA: Pennsylvania [data not captured] E. T. Moul 4563 1947-5-10
FH: 00899984 Schistidium apocarpum rivulare (Bridel) Bruch & Schimper USA: Pennsylvania [data not captured] E. T. Moul 5491a 1947-11-30
Lycopodiaceae
GH: 02164876 Dendrolycopodium obscurum (Linnaeus) A. Haines USA: Pennsylvania Shore of Streans Lake. 1 mi. w.n.w. of Gelat... E. T. Moul 5072 1947-9-10
GH: 02163529 Diphasiastrum digitatum (Dillenius ex A. Braun) Holub USA: Pennsylvania Stearns Lake. 1 mi w.n.w. of Gelatt E. T. Moul 5075 1947-9-10

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