West Virginia University Herbarium - Bryophytes
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Fissidens fontanus (Bach. Pyl.) Steud.
United States, Washington
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New York Botanical Garden
Catalog #: 314048
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A. S. Foster s.n. 06 June 1908
Fissidens fontanus (Bach.Pyl.) Steud.
United States of America, Washington, Near a spring, head of Sewqualitchew Lake near Tacoma
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New York Botanical Garden
Catalog #: 314049
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A. S. Foster s.n. 06 June 1908
Fissidens fontanus (Bach.Pyl.) Steud.
United States of America, Washington, Near a spring, head of Sewqualitchew Lake near Tacoma
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New York Botanical Garden
Catalog #: 313856
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A. S. Foster s.n. 06 June 1908
Fissidens fontanus (Bach.Pyl.) Steud.
United States of America, Washington, Pierce Co., Near a spring, head of Sequalitchew Lake, near Tacoma
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Field Museum of Natural History
Catalog #: C0081026F
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A. S. Foster #265 06 June 1908
Fissidens julianus (Savi ex DC.) Schimp.
United States, Washington, Pierce, Near Tacoma
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University of Michigan Herbarium
Catalog #: 575716
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A. S. Foster #s. n. 06 June 1908
Fissidens fontanus (Bach. Pyl.) Steud.
United States, Washington, head of Sequalitchew Lake, where Capt. Wilkes celebrated the Fourth of July, 1841; near Tacoma
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University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection
Catalog #: COLO-B-0019857
A. S. Foster #s.n. 06 June 1908
Fissidens fontanus (Bach. Pyl.) Steud.
United States, Washington, head of Sequalitchew Lake, where Capt. Wilkes celebrated the Fourth of July, 1841.
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Yale University Herbarium, Peabody Museum of Natural History
Catalog #: YU.223618
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Albert S. Foster s.n. 06 June 1908
Fissidens julianus (Savi ex DC.) Schimp.
United States, Washington, Pierce, near Tacoma, Head of Sequalitchew Lake
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University of Wisconsin - Madison
Albert S. Foster #s.n. 06 June 1908
Fissidens fontanus (Bach. Pyl.) Steud.
United States, Washington, head of Sequalitchew Lake, where Capt. Wilkes celebrated the Fourth of July, 1841.
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