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English: Alnus scotti holotype specimen,

Lower Ravenian, Late Middle to early Late Eocene, USGS site 3847, Kulthieth Formation (syn Kushtaka Formation); Creek gulch draining into Berg Lake along Happy Hollow trail, Chugach Census Area, Alaska, USA

Smithsonian Museum specimen USNM 38899, collected by Martin, Paige, and Maddren, in 1905
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Source (1977). "Paleogene floras from the Gulf of Alaska region". United States Geological Survey; Professional Paper series 997: 1–108 & Plate 4. DOI:10.3133/pp997.
Author Wolfe, Jack A. (1977)

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