Dataset: BRU
Search Criteria: Canada; Nova Scotia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brown University


BRU
Dryopteris carthusiana (Vill.) H.P. Fuchs
PBRU00025203John Macoun   81,1171910-06-20
Canada, Nova Scotia, Herb. Geological Survey of Canada. Canadian Plants. Bridgewater

BRU
PBRU00064503Elizabeth G. Knight   1879-08-00
Canada, Nova Scotia, Grand Lake

BRU
PBRU00064472Dr. Chas. A. Hamilton   81.058a1890-08-00
Canada, Nova Scotia

BRU
PBRU00064181Dr. Chas. A. Hamilton   1890-07-00
Canada, Nova Scotia, Boylston

BRU
PBRU00063933John Macoun   810911910-07-28
Canada, Nova Scotia, Herb. Geological Survey of Canada. Canadian Plants. In a brook.

BRU
PBRU00064499M. L. Fernald, Bayard Long   1921-08-28
Canada, Nova Scotia, Tibert's Lake

BRU
PBRU00073070John Macoun   210711898-07-22
Canada, Nova Scotia, Ex. Herb. Geological Survey of Canada. Plants of Cape Breton Island, N.S. Big Intervale

BRU
PBRU00072735Dr. Chas. A. Hamilton   810721890-07-00
Canada, Nova Scotia

BRU
PBRU00073241Dr. Chas. A. Hamilton   810751890-07-00
Canada, Nova Scotia


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