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Dataset: BRIT-BRIT
Search Criteria: Texas; Dawson; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas - TEST


BRIT-2176:BRIT
undetermined (Torr.) A. Nels.
BRIT332534V. L. Cory   492981945-05-24
Texas, Dawson

BRIT-2088:BRIT
undetermined (Spreng.) Kuntze
BRIT334967V. L. Cory   492941945-05-24
Texas, Dawson

BRIT-2088:BRIT
undetermined (Spreng.) Kuntze
BRIT334968Lloyd H. Shinners   318131967-05-02
Texas, Dawson, 32.742526 -101.947684

BRIT:BRIT
undetermined
BRIT240449Wm. F. Mahler   100301988-03-14
Texas, Dawson

BRIT:BRIT
undetermined
BRIT240448Wm. F. Mahler   87331980-03-15
Texas, Dawson

BRIT-72372:BRIT
undetermined (DC.) Trel.
BRIT01939Lloyd H. Shinners   300621963-05-29
Texas, Dawson, 32.742526 -101.947684

BRIT-18406:BRIT
undetermined (Torr. & Gray) Greene
BRIT321021V. L. Cory   493021945-05-24
Texas, Dawson

BRIT-3862:BRIT
undetermined A. Gray
BRIT309990Lloyd H. Shinners   300541963-05-29
Texas, Dawson, 32.742526 -101.947684

BRIT-2804:BRIT
undetermined Nutt.
BRIT309400F. W. Gould   71611956-07-16
Texas, Dawson

BRIT-2098:BRIT
undetermined Scop.
BRIT334928V. L. Cory   492991945-05-24
Texas, Dawson

BRIT-2203:BRIT
undetermined (Nutt. ex DC.) Heller
BRIT491152Lloyd H. Shinners   318381967-05-03
Texas, Dawson, 32.742526 -101.947684

BRIT-5661:BRIT
undetermined Engelm.
BRIT340213Lloyd H. Shinners   300521963-05-29
Texas, Dawson, 32.742526 -101.947684

BRIT:BRIT
undetermined
BRIT336731Lloyd H. Shinners   300551963-05-29
Texas, Dawson, 32.742526 -101.947684

BRIT-12652:BRIT
undetermined I.M. Johnston
BRIT493429Lloyd H. Shinners   300571963-05-29
Texas, Dawson, 32.742526 -101.947684

BRIT-3920:BRIT
undetermined Benth.
BRIT370847Lloyd H. Shinners   318151967-05-02
Texas, Dawson, 32.742526 -101.947684


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