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Previous papers in this series were published in Brittonia 12: 119–139. 1960, and Brit tonia 12: 306–350. 1960.
Papers from the University Herbarium and the Department of Botany No. 1117, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and Contribution from the Botanical Laboratory, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, New Series No. 234.
For aid in the field work and in laboratory studies we are both indebted to the National Science Foundation. The senior author wishes again to acknowledge the support furnished for his field program on fleshy fungi by the Faculty Research Fund of the University of Michigan which has been giving generously from 1935 to the present time, and to thank Dr. A. H. Stockard, Director, for the use of the facilities of the University of Michigan Biological Station on numerous occasions.
The expense of printing the text of the paper has been defrayed by the University of Tennessee. The cost of the illustrations has been paid for in part by the publication fund of the University of Michigan and by the National Science Foundation.
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Smith, A.H., Hesler, L.E. Studies on lactarius-III The North American species of section plinthogali. Brittonia 14, 369–440 (1962). https://doi.org/10.2307/2805252
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