Dataset: F-Botany
Search Criteria: Jamaica; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0441712FA. E. Wight   1401906-02-26
JAMAICA, 18.1869 -77.1475

F:Botany
V0064832FG. R. Proctor   113991955-12-23
JAMAICA, 18.1869 -77.1475

F:Botany
V0064837FW. H. Harris   87111904-06-26
JAMAICA, 18.1869 -77.1475

F:Botany
F. R. de Tussac   1807-00-00
JAMAICA, 18.1869 -77.1475

F:Botany
Eugenia fadyenii Krug & Urb.
V0065037FW. H. Harris   52511894-08-03
JAMAICA, 18.1869 -77.1475

F:Botany
Eugenia fadyenii Krug & Urb.
V0065038FW. H. Harris   50091893-08-00
JAMAICA, 18.1869 -77.1475

F:Botany
V0065053FW. Norris   74481898-10-25
JAMAICA, 18.1869 -77.1475

F:Botany
T. G. Yuncker   17467
Jamaica, St. Andrew

F:Botany
Citharexylum spinosum form spinosum
T. G. Yuncker   18054
Jamaica, Manchester

F:Botany
Crudia spicata (Aubl.)Willd.
G. R. Proctor   27912
Jamaica, St. Elizabeth

F:Botany
Stachytarpheta brittoniae (Moldenke) I.E.Méndez
G. R. Proctor   35452
Jamaica, St. Elizabeth

F:Botany
G. R. Proctor   36839
Jamaica, St. Elizabeth

F:Botany
undetermined
V0508258FW. M. Harris   31831904-12-06
JAMAICA, 18.1869 -77.1475


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