Dataset: CMN-CANM
Taxa: Scouleriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
CANM 133462   
Canada, British Columbia, In the Columbia and Portage Rivers

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CANM 133517Macoun, John   1951887-04-27
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver I., 49.1333 -123.9

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CANM 198302Macoun, John   1892-05-12
Canada, British Columbia, Kootenay Land Distr., Columbia River, Kootenay Dist. Near Mount Revelstoke National Park, 50.9833 -118.2

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CANM 198303Macoun, John   
Canada, British Columbia, Kootenay Land Distr., (Glacier National Park). Selkirk Mountains close to the Glacier Hotel, 51.2667 -117.517

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CANM 198301unknown collector   1902-08-20
Canada, Yukon Territory, In Klondike near its mouth at Dawson., 64.0522 -139.441

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CANM 330410Schueler, Frederick W. IV   FWS 185611988-10-02
Canada, British Columbia, Range 5 Coast Land Distr., Eightmile Crk@Copper River, Logging road, 12.8 km E Terrace. TIME: 1715-1814.Station 40. From rocks at water level. Road distance from Terrace reckoned from Highway 16 Skeena River bridge.

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CANM 255230Hughes, Dr. Owen Lloyd   s.n.1976-00-00
Canada, Yukon Territory, North bank of the Porcupine River, 9.5 km by river upstream from Old Crow, Klo-kut archaeological site., 67.5667 -139.683

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CANM 133534Macoun, John   1902-08-20
Canada, Yukon Territory, In the bed of the Klondike at Dawson., 64.05 -139.432

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CANM 133535Macoun, John   1902-08-20
Canada, Yukon Territory, Klondike River., 64.0608 -139.354

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CANM 335339Cook, Frank S.   28241980-08-24

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CANM 197546Watson, S.   1880-09-24
United States, Oregon, Curry Co. (OR), Spokane Falls


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