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Dataset: BRIT-
Taxa: Loganiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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pilotorch1 - Now BRIT for TORCH Georef testing


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BRIT570444John Taylor   243781977-05-25
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Ca 3.5 mi S of Eagletown, Okla.

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BRIT570442Delzie Demaree   126471936-05-16
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, McCurtain County. Broken Bow.

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BRIT570440J.M. Anderson   1801950-05-24
United States, Oklahoma, Le Flore, On S bank of Kiamichi River at the ford of the road over the mountain.

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BRIT570445John Taylor   323611984-05-21
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Collected from the Carter Creek Area of the Grover River ca 18 mi NW of Broken Bow.

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BRIT570443John Taylor   40991967-06-24
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, 13 mi N of Wright City; along a rocky stream.

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BRIT570446John Taylor   243891977-05-25
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, SW side of the upper Mt. Fork River ca 8.5 mi NE of Smithville.

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BRIT570433L.K. Magrath   133871982-08-23
United States, Oklahoma, Pushmataha, Harrison (Doshier) Bog, 5 mi W of SH 3 & 7 & 0.5 mi S of Antlers.

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BRIT570434John Taylor   284941979-10-19
United States, Oklahoma, Pushmataha, In a bog habitat 3.5 mi SE of Antlers, near hwy 3 & 7.

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Cynoctonum mitreola (L.) Britton
BRIT570428U.T. Waterfall   92591949-08-27
United States, Oklahoma, Johnston, 12 mi W of Wapanucka; along Blue River.

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Cynoctonum mitreola (L.) Britton
BRIT570429John Taylor   231391976-08-12
United States, Oklahoma, Marshall, 2.2 mi E and 0.25 mi S of Enos, in and around a bog known as Happy Hollow.


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