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Specimen number OBI70187
Determination Eriodictyon traskiae subsp. smithii
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Collector, number, date Henry M. Pollard, s.n., 1954-8-26
Verbatim date 26-Aug-54
County Santa Barbara
Locality Romero Canyon, N of Montecito, Santa Ynez mtns
Coordinates 34.45830 -119.59070 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumNAD83; ER = 1.5 km
Coordinate sourceTerrain Nav. v. 7.8 USGS 1:24000 (copied from RSA549641)
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other label numbers9c2bd436-b8b8-4130-aa8a-1eb04cefca09
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1: Eriodictyon traskiae, original identification, undetermined
current determination (uncorrected): Eriodictyon traskiae subsp. smithii
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