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

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Oregon State University Bryophyte Collection


OSU:B
Jim Locklear   141986-10-29
United States, Nebraska, Jefferson, Steele City Canyon, N of NE Hwy 8, ca. halfway between Steele City & Endicott.

OSU:B
S. P. Churchill   76301976-06-11
United States, Nebraska, Thomas, 16 km south of Halsey, along Dismal River., 41.7666666666667 -100.316666666667

OSU:B
Jim Locklear   161986-10-29
United States, Nebraska, Jefferson, Steele City Canyon, N of NE Hwy 8, ca. halfway between Steele City & Endicott.

OSU:B
S. P. Churchill   51701975-05-14
United States, Nebraska, Filmore, 1.6 km north of Geneva and 2.4 km east.

OSU:B
S. P. Churchill   120001982-05-10
United States, Nebraska, Keya Paha, Tributary to Turkey Creek, Niobrara River Valley, ca. 5.6 km east and 6.4 km south of Norden., 42.7833333333333 -99.9333333333333

OSU:B
S. P. Churchill   76841976-05-14
United States, Nebraska, Greeley, just south of Scotia, ca. 3 km. at old chalk mine site., 41.4333333333333 -98.6833333333333

OSU:B
S. P. Churchill   125001983-08-17
United States, Nebraska, Cherry, ca. 6.8 km weest of Sparks, 3.2 km south, in Niobrara River Valley., 42.9108333333333 -100.342777777778

OSU:B
S. P. Churchill   55521975-06-01
United States, Nebraska, Saunders, 19.2 km west of Wahoo on Hwy 92., 41.2166666666667 -96.85

OSU:B
Jim Locklear   261986-10-29
United States, Nebraska, Jefferson, Steele City Canyon, N of NE Hwy 8, ca. halfway between Steele City & Endicott.

OSU:B
John A. Churchill   124201982-09-09
United States, Nebraska, Brown, Rockbed Creek, Niobrara River Valley, ca. 4.5 km west of Meadville., 42.775 -99.8852777777778

OSU:B
S. P. Churchill   77001976-06-15
United States, Nebraska, Antelope, Grove Lake, north of Royal., 42.4 -98.1333333333333

OSU:B
Jim Locklear   281986-10-29
United States, Nebraska, Jefferson, Steele City Canyon, north of NE Hwy 8, ca. halfway between Steele City & Endicott.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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