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Dataset: OCR-Processed
Search Criteria: Missouri; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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OCR-870:Processed
undetermined L.
UTC00194483R. E. Gereau   11421984-05-26
Missouri, Audrain, About 8 mi. southeast of Laddonia on east side of gravel road, 0.3 mi. north of intersection with state Rd. BB., 39.19252 -91.49944, 241m

OCR-105342:Processed
undetermined Scheele
UTC00225844Craig J. Anderson; Doug Newman    MO11 1993-05-27
Missouri, Iron, Royal Gorge Natural Area, 37.5397222 -90.6816667

OCR-104581:Processed
undetermined L.
UTC00225845Craig J. Anderson; Doug Newman    MO14 1993-05-27
Missouri, Iron, Royal Gorge Natural Area, 37.5402778 -90.6816667

OCR-99374:Processed
undetermined L.
UTC00209794Peter H. Raven   279241991-08-25
Missouri, Jefferson, 6.5 mi (10.5 km) west of Desoto; above bluff nead Bug River, ca 0.1 mi( 160 m) NNE of its confluence with Parker Creek, 38.125 -90.675, 185m

OCR-71086:Processed
undetermined (Alph. Wood) Britton
9320K. Havens   3471997-09-16
Missouri, Barton, Treaty Line Prairie, Lamar. 3 miles southeast off Highway 160, about 50 yds. uphill from the gate

OCR-71086:Processed
undetermined (Alph. Wood) Britton
9316K. Havens   3541997-09-16
Missouri, Barton, Treaty Line Prairie, Lamar. 3 miles southeast off Highway 160, about 50 yds. uphill from the gate

OCR-71086:Processed
undetermined (Alph. Wood) Britton
9315K. Havens   3561997-09-16
Missouri, Dade, Horse Creek Prairie, Lockwood. About 3 miles northwest off Highway 160. About 200 yards north of gate on south side of prairie


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