Dataset: NYS-
Search Criteria: GREENLAND; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York State Museum


NYS:NYSi
Cinclidium arcticum Bruch & Schimp. in B.S.G.
NYSi12932Mogensen, Gert S.   1998-07-21
GREENLAND, West Greenland: Disko Island, Nipisat, mouth of river near junction with sea, across river from base camp.

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Marsupella arctica (Berggr.) Bryhn et Kaal.
NYSi22983McMurray, John W.   091H (h)1992-08-07
GREENLAND, Zackenberg Mountain, southeast face: on the coast of Young Sound (north side)., 475m

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NYSi23040McMurray, John W.   090H(n)1992-08-07
GREENLAND, Zackenberg Mountain, southeast face: on the coast of Young Sound (north side)., 475m

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NYSi25430Corner, R. W. M.   1995-07-10
GREENLAND, North Peary Land: Fjord, west of base camp., 100m

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NYSi28391Low, A. P.   192
GREENLAND, Coast.

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Cnestrum alpestre (Wahlenb.) Nyholm
NYSi30788Miller, Norton G.   11,0861995-07-16
GREENLAND, Lyngmarksfield: 2 km above (north) of Arktisk Station, 3 km north-northeast of Godhavn village center.

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Kiaeria glacialis (Berggr.) I. Hagen
NYSi30789Miller, Norton G.   11,0591995-07-16
GREENLAND, Lyngmarksfield: 2 km above (north) of Arktisk Station, 3 km north-northeast of Godhavn village center., 300m

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Cynodontium tenellum (Schimp.) Limpr.
NYSi30790Miller, Norton G.   11,0821995-07-16
GREENLAND, Lyngmarksfield: 2 km above (north) of Arktisk Station, 3 km north-northeast of Godhavn village center.

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Ptilidium cilare (L.) Hampe
NYSi30971Corner, R. W. M.   1995-10-07
GREENLAND, North Peary Land: Frigg Fjord, to west base camp., 100m

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Aulacomnium palustre (Hedw.) Schwägr.
NYSi31715McMurray, John W.   053M (d)1992-08-05
GREENLAND, Zackenberg: on the coast of Young Sound (north side), Aucella Mountain., 610m


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