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Research supported in part by The Rockefeller Foundation grants RF-58108 and RF-61036. We express our gratitude to Zorka D. Mitchell for the Latin description and to the Smithsonian Institution for the loan of herbarium specimens.
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Mitchell, W.W., Wilton, A.C. A new tetraploid brome, section bromopsis, of Alaska. Brittonia 18, 162–166 (1966). https://doi.org/10.2307/2805199
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