Dataset: OSU-A
Search Criteria: U.S.A. OR USA OR United States OR United States of America; Montana; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Algae Collection


OSU:A
OSC-A-014430S.R. Ames, F. A. Barkley   221940-08-26
United States, Montana, Missoula, Above the slaughterhouse in Pattee canyon., 46.82653 -113.919198

OSU:A
OSC-A-014433Fred A. Barkley, R. A. Diettert   48111940-10-12
United States, Montana, Ravalli, Twin Lakes, 46.158433 -114.497754

OSU:A
OSC-A-014434Fred A. Barkley   50171940-10-26
United States, Montana, Ravalli, 2 miles east of Stephensville, 46.508642 -114.051347

OSU:A
OSC-A-012366F. H. Rose   40411940-10-11
United States, Montana, Missoula, Overflow channel of Rattlesnake Creek just below Ranger Station., 46.934088 -113.955497

OSU:A
OSC-A-012595F. H. Rose, Maude Forbes   42671941-08-11
United States, Montana, Missoula, Highway 20, 16 miles east of Missoula., 46.887369 -113.565575

OSU:A
OSC-A-012596F. H. Rose, F. A. Barkley   40711940-09-16
United States, Montana, Deer Lodge, West of Anaconda., 46.145666 -113.004062

OSU:A
OSC-A-012597F. H. Rose, F. A. Barkley   40701940-09-16
United States, Montana, Deer Lodge, Edge of lake west of Anaconda., 46.176817 -113.259151

OSU:A
OSC-A-012601F. H. Rose, Maude Forbes   42661941-08-11
United States, Montana, Missoula, Highway 20, 15 miles east of Missoula., 46.912061 -113.668118

OSU:A
OSC-A-012604F. H. Rose, F. A. Barkley   40721940-09-16
United States, Montana, Deer Lodge, Near Anaconda smelter., 46.114092 -112.91393

OSU:A
OSC-A-012790F. H. Rose   40841940-10-08
United States, Montana, Missoula, Union creek 1/2 mile above McNamras Landing., 46.91312 -113.664858

OSU:A
OSC-A-013897F. H. Rose   41981941-05-30
United States, Montana, At Tunah, 12 miles east of Missoula., 46.872334 -113.730273


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Google Map

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