The application of the name streatori is difficult because it was based on a specimen from a place where two clines cross.
Allen proposed the name Putorius microtis for a specimen from Shesley, northwestern British Columbia, a place approximately 50 miles northwest of Telegraph Creek.
Dobson examined a specimen from thence in the Leyden Museum.
In a specimen from La Plata, this organ ended rather more abruptly in a point than it did in other specimens.
Andre sent me a specimen from a stony district in the Magdalena valley, which appears to belong to this species and to be wild.
I have a specimen from Siberia, found near the river Irtysch, and it is now known with certainty that the species grows in the north of India, in Kashmir, and in Nepal.
Wallich brought a specimen from Kamaon, in India,[446] but we cannot be sure that it was wild.
I have a specimen from Tangier; and Cosson found it in Algeria.
Placed in Hypothetical List in absence of a specimen from Kansas.
Hedges, but here placed in Hypothetical List until a specimen from Kansas is taken.
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