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Dataset: TEST-TEST
Search Criteria: Washington; Kittitas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bryophyte TEST - DELETE


TEST-118932:TEST-Roellia
roellii (Broth.) Andrews ex H.A. Crum
BRIT77397Ruth D. Svihla   s.n.1932-07-07
Washington, Kittitas, Lake Kaches

TEST-110423:TEST-Dicranum
fuscescens Turner
BRIT79861E. Lawton   W54 861954-07-21
Washington, Kittitas, Kachess Lake

TEST-117756:TEST-Pohlia
annotina (Hedw.) Lindb.
BRIT85647E. Lawton   W54901954-07-21
Washington, Kittitas, Kachess Lake

TEST-117084:TEST-Philonotis
fontana (Hedw.) Brid.
BRIT85903T. C. Frye   32021943-09-30
Washington, Kittitas, Lake Keechelus, about a mile northeast of the dam in the lake, 47.35 -121.35, 975m

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undetermined (Hedw.) Schimp.
BRIT86301Elva Lawton   W54 911954-07-21
Washington, Kittitas, Kachess Lake

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undetermined (Schultz) Lindb.
BRIT83978T. C. Frye   1671936-08-22
Washington, Kittitas, about 25 miles northward from Roslyn, Fish Lake

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undetermined Kindb. in Mac. & Kindb.
BRIT83983J. W. Bailey   1451930-10-23
Washington, Kittitas, Vantage

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undetermined (Austin) Underw.
BRIT86720E. Lawton   W54841954-07-21
Washington, Kittitas, Kachess Lake

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undetermined (Hedw.) Hüb.
BRIT87115T.C. Frye   31981943-09-30
Washington, Kittitas, Lake Keechelus, 47.366667 -121.35, 975m

TEST-102077:TEST-Sphagnum
girgensohnii Russow
BRIT87193T.C. Frye   32051945-09-30
Washington, Kittitas, Snoqualmie Pass summit, 52.633333 -122.716667, 1981m

TEST-164150:TEST-Scouleria
aquatica Hook.
BRIT87551Ruth D. Svihla   22111931-09-04
Washington, Kittitas, Lake Kachess, Box Creek Canyon

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undetermined (Hook.) Broth.
BRIT88223Ruth D. Svihla   s.n.1932-07-07
Washington, Kittitas, Lake Kachess

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undetermined (Hook.) Broth.
BRIT88224E. Lawton   W54 851954-07-21
Washington, Kittitas, Kachess Lake


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