Search Results — 4 specimen records retrieved (4 records with coordinates)
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? Specimen ID Determination * Collector Collection Date Collection Number County Locality Elevation in meters Feedback
  CAS-BOT-BC340166  Jaumea carnosa John Thomas Howell 1927-6-30 2626 Los Angeles 1 mile east of Long Beach 15 Comment
  SD50966  Nemacladus rubescens Darley F. Howe 1958-4-13 2626 San Bernardino Kelso sand dunes. Comment
  SDSU1405  Nemacladus rubescens D. F. Howe 1958-4-13 2626 San Bernardino Mojave Desert. Comment
  SDSU1411  Nemacladus sigmoideus D. F. Howe 1958-4-13 2626 San Bernardino East base of Bristol Mts., Mojave Desert. 743 Comment



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