Dataset: CMN-CANM
Search Criteria: Haiti; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


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CANM 124531Wetmore, Clifford M. ; Imshaug, Henry A.   31291958-07-17
Haiti, Morne La Selle near summit of Pic La Selle, Department de l\'Ouest., 2680m

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CANM 124532Imshaug, Henry A. ; Wetmore, Clifford M.   229991958-07-17
Haiti, Morne La Selle around summit of Pic La Selle, Department de l\'Ouest., 2680m

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Hypnum holdridgei Crum & Steere
CANM 188317Holdridge, L.R.   1890a1944-04-24
Haiti, Morne la Salle top of., 2575m

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CANM 197564Holdridge, L.R.   5951941-02-21
Haiti, Morne la Hotte Pic Macayo, 1680m

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Papillaria haitensis Crum & Steere
CANM 197624Mackaness, F.P.   921944-04-28
Haiti, Morne des Commissaires

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CANM 197634Leonard, E.C.   72481925-11-20
Haiti, Vicinity of St. Michel de l\'Atalaye Departement du Nord, 350m

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Pleuridium holdridgei Crum & Steere
CANM 197647Holdridge, L.R.   31791946-01-03
Haiti, Morne des Commissaires Jardin Bois

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CANM 197658Mackaness, F.P.   991944-04-28
Haiti, Morne des Commissaires on route to Savanne Zombi

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Sciaromium bartlettii Crum & Steere
CANM 197691Bartlett, Harley H.   176651941-05-13
Haiti, Southern Peninsula Beaumont to Morne Geffrard. Arrondissement de Jeremie (north of divide on road from Les Roseaux to Les Cayes)., 60m

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CANM 197751Bartlett, Harley H.   176941941-05-18
Haiti, Kenscoff southward from, 24 km south of Port-au-Prince, to the crest of the mountain ridge, 1310m

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Ectropothecium globitheca (C. Müll.) Mitt.
CANM 189922Bartlett, Harley H.   178001941-07-10
Haiti, Fond Tout-anie. Northward from Morne Jeffrard (i.e.) within Arrondissement de Jérémie) along the road from Les Cayes to Les Roseaux, southern peninsula


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