Dataset: CHSC-V
Taxa: howellia => Howellia,Howellia aquatilis, Howellia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chico State Herbarium


CHSC:V
CHSC068925Vernon Oswald; David Isle   86591997-07-03
United States, California, Mendocino, Small pond near Howard Lake east-northeast of Covelo. T23N R10W S05 NW1/4, 39.8825 -122.989167, 1097m

CHSC:V
CHSC107494David Isle; Cathy Avila   19412009-07-08
United States, California, Mendocino, Mendocino National Forest - North Coast Ranges Upper Middle Fork Eel River Watershed. Bear Wallow Pond W of Dewell Lake; 10S 0495503 E 4423294 N. T24N R11W S, 39.96 -123.052778, 1146m

CHSC:V
CHSC107489David Isle; Cathy Avila   19422009-07-08
United States, California, Mendocino, Mendocino National Forest North Coast Ranges Upper Middle Fork Eel River Watershed. Dewell Lake; 10S 0495964 E 4423312 N. T24N R11W S02 NE1/4 of NE1/4 of SE1/4, 39.993333 -123.047222, 1116m

CHSC:V
CHSC091130D. Isle   2811996-07-31
United States, California, Mendocino, Mendocino National Forest--North Coast Ranges. Upper Middle Fork Eel River Watershed. T23N R10W S05 NE1/4 of NW1/4 of NE1/4, 39.882778 -122.9925, 1085m

CHSC:V
CHSC091410D. Isle   4191996-07-02
United States, California, Mendocino, Mendocino National Forest--North Coast Ranges. Upper Middle Fork Eel River Watershed. Bear Wallow. T24N R11W S02 NW1/4 of SE1/4, 39.960833 -123.053333, 1146m

CHSC:V
CHSC091586D. Isle   4201996-07-02
United States, California, Mendocino, Mendocino National Forest--North Coast Ranges. Upper Middle Fork Eel River Watershed. Grass Lake. T24N R11W S14 NE1/4 of SW1/4 of NE1/4, 39.935556 -123.053333, 1378m

CHSC:V
CHSC092650D. Isle   11292005-07-28
United States, California, Mendocino, Mendocino National Forest--North Coast Ranges. Upper Middle Fork Eel River Watershed. Hairpin turn in loop of Road 24N21C. Bear Wallow Pond (DL-5). T24N R11W S02 NW1/4 of SE1/4, 39.960556 -123.053611, 1146m


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