Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Fontinalis missourica (Fontinalis holzingeri, Fontinalis umbachii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MIN:Bryophytes
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34999Holzinger, J.M.   s.n.1897-06-17
United States, Minnesota, Saint Louis, At the second falls of Granite River going east from Lake Saganaga

MIN:Bryophytes
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35068L. M. Umbach   11041906-07-07
United States, Illinois, Will, Des Plaines river, Romeo[ville]. Type locality., 41.640586 -88.058394

iDigBio-US:us
J. M. Holzinger & A. Elftman   s.n.1897-06-17
United States, Minnesota, second falls of granite river going e from lake saganaga.

iDigBio-MO:tropicos
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90207150John M. Holzinger|Arthur H. Elftman   s.n.
United States, Minnesota, Cook, isotype. at the second falls of granite river going e from lake saganaga.

iDigBio-NY:ny
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491108J. M. Holzinger   s.n.1897-00-00
United States, Minnesota, granite river

iDigBio-US:us
J. M. Holzinger & A. Elftman   s.n.1897-06-17
United States, Minnesota, granite r.

iDigBio-TENN
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tenn-b-0074792J.M. Holzinger   sn1897-06-17
United States, Minnesota, co-type: second falls of granite river going east from lake saganaga, northern minnesota

iDigBio-FH:fh
barcode-00060900J. M. Holzinger   1897-06-17
United States, Minnesota, at the second falls of granite river going east from lake saganaga.

iDigBio-NY:ny
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913145J. M. Holzinger   s.n.1897-06-17
United States, Minnesota, at the second falls of granite river going east from lake saganaga

iDigBio-NY:ny
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913144J. M. Holzinger   s.n.1897-06-17
United States, Minnesota, at the second falls of granite river going east from lake saganaga

iDigBio-NY:ny
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913146J. M. Holzinger   s.n.1897-06-17
United States, Minnesota, at the second falls of granite river going east from lake saganaga

iDigBio-NY:ny
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913147J. M. Holzinger   s.n.1897-06-17
United States, Minnesota, at the second falls of granite river going east from lake saganaga

iDigBio-NY:ny
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913142J. M. Holzinger   s.n.1897-06-17
United States, Minnesota, at the second falls of granite river going east from lake saganaga

iDigBio-NY:ny
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913143J. M. Holzinger   s.n.1897-06-17
United States, Minnesota, at the second falls of granite river going east from lake saganaga

iDigBio-NY:ny
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491088J. M. Holzinger   s.n.1897-06-17
United States, Minnesota, at the second falls of granite river going e of lake saganaga

iDigBio-NHMUK:bot
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bm000986381John Michael Holzinger   s.n.
United States, Minnesota

iDigBio-NHMUK:bot
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bm000986380John Michael Holzinger   s.n.
United States, Minnesota

iDigBio-RM
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rm-b-0005140   
United States, Minnesota

iDigBio-NY:ny
491085P. C. Swain   1973-08-00
United States, Minnesota, Saint Louis, shagawa lake, 47.915375 -91.88292

iDigBio-TRH:b
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103246/1John M. Holzinger, Arthur H. Elftman   
United States, Minnesota, second falls of granite river going east from lake saganaga

iDigBio-CINC
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cinc-b-0020448Holzinger, J. M.; Elftman, A. H.   s.n.1897-06-17
United States, Minnesota, second falls of granite river going e from lake saganaga.

iDigBio-NY:ny
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491109J. M. Holzinger   1897-06-17
United States, Minnesota, at the second falls of granite river going east from lake saganaga


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