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Index of Botanical Specimens

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Asteraceae
GH: 00007345 Eupatorium prionophyllum asymmetrum B. L. Robinson Guatemala: Volcano de Agua, 8000 feet. O. Salvin & F. D. Godman 326 1861
Bartramiaceae
FH: 00060181 Bartramia patula Mitten Guatemala: Volcan de Agua, 7000-12000 feet O. Salvin & F. D. Godman
FH: 00060181 Philonotis cernua (Wilson) D. G. Griffin & W. R. Buck Guatemala: Volcan de Agua, 7000-12000 feet O. Salvin & F. D. Godman
Bryaceae
FH: 00060216 Bryum polycarpum Mitten Guatemala: Volcan de Fuego O. Salvin & F. D. Godman
FH: 00060216 Pohlia polycarpa (Mitten) Brotherus Guatemala: Volcan de Fuego O. Salvin & F. D. Godman
Pottiaceae
FH: 00213445 Leptodontium acutifolium Mitten Guatemala: Volcan del Fuego O. Salvin & F. D. Godman
FH: 00213445 Leptodontium pungens (Mitten) Kindberg Guatemala: Volcan del Fuego O. Salvin & F. D. Godman
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