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

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OCR-3554:Processed
undetermined S. Wats.
KHD00000547Jennings, William F.   1984-05-26
New Mexico, Union County, North side of NM Rt. 325, just west of milepost 20, about 3 miles east of the junction with NM Rt. 551.

OCR-3554:Processed
undetermined S. Wats.
KHD00000548Jennings, William F.   1984-05-26
New Mexico, Union County, North side of NM Rt. 325 just west of milepost 20, about 9 miles southeast of Branson, Colorado.

OCR-3554:Processed
undetermined S. Wats.
KHD00000549Jennings, William F.   1984-05-27
New Mexico, Harding County, Along state highway 65 west of Mosquero, just after road begins to drop into canyon country, just north of San Miguel County line.

OCR-18450:Processed
undetermined (Woot.) C.L. Hitchc.
KHD00031483N D Atwood   289852002-09-06
New Mexico, Socorro County, NNW of Lonnie Moon Peak., 2036m

OCR-12246:Processed
undetermined (Rydb.) Barneby
KHD00034022Loraine Yeatts   48902003-05-22
New Mexico, Catron County, Apache Nat'l Forest, Brushy Mts, Pueblo Park campground along NFS rd. 232., 1868m

OCR-2752:Processed
undetermined Torr.
KHD00034023Loraine Yeatts   48912003-05-22
New Mexico, Catron County, Apache Nat'l Forest, Brushy Mts, Pueblo Park campground along NFS rd. 232., 1868m

OCR-18611:Processed
undetermined Steyermark
UTC00265478Robert Fitts   131991-08-07
New Mexico, Eddy, near wilderness ridge trail, .5 km N of Guadalupe National Park, Lincoln National Forest, 32 -104.766667, 2300m


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