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Dataset: BRIT-BRIT
Search Criteria: Arkansas; Cross; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas - TEST


BRIT-79299:BRIT
undetermined Torr. & A. Gray
UARK045060E.J. Palmer   316491926-09-09
Arkansas, Cross, Crowley's Ridge, near Wynne., 35.22902 -90.767554

BRIT-79299:BRIT
undetermined Torr. & A. Gray
UARK045059L. Lowman   LL19730619-381973-06-06
Arkansas, Cross, Crowley's Ridge, T9N R4E NENW 32. 0.5 mi. S of intersection, highways 42 and 163, near Birdeye., 35.370158 -90.692655

BRIT-79499:BRIT
undetermined Eggl.
UARK045205S. Nunn   79082003-05-09
Arkansas, Cross, Crowley's Ridge. CR 284; 1.5 mi. W of McElroy; 4 air mi. SW of Wynne. T7N, R2E, S23, SW1/4., 35.200514 -90.87973

BRIT:BRIT
undetermined (Sargent) Eggleston
1205824D. Demaree   196191939-07-24
Arkansas, Cross, P.O. Levesque. Crowley's Ridge., 35.249255 -90.710666, 91m

BRIT-79499:BRIT
undetermined Eggl.
NCU00405129G.E. Tucker   67951967-09-23
Arkansas, Cross, 8 mi. W of Wynne, L'Anguille River bottom., 35.22445 -90.906863

BRIT-79499:BRIT
undetermined Eggl.
STAR028756T.J. Rowland   91967-04-02
Arkansas, Cross, Crowley's Ridge. R3E T9N, S23., 35.395126 -90.74353, 110m

BRIT:BRIT
undetermined
HXC003787L. Lowman   LL19730619-381973-06-19
Arkansas, Cross, Crowley's Ridge. Cross Co. AR. T9N R4E NENW 32. .5 mi. S. jct. Hwy 42 & 163, near Birdeye., 35.370298 -90.692826

BRIT-79499:BRIT
undetermined Eggl.
HXC003789G. T. Clark   TC3821973-06-19
Arkansas, Cross, Crowley's Ridge. T9N, R4E, E_ of NW & SW 16. 1.75 mi. N of Birdeye., 35.40408 -90.687333


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.
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