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Smith, A. H. & Thiers, H. D. (1968). Notes on boletes–I. 1. The generic position of Boletus<br />

subglabripes and Boletus chromapes. 2. A comparison of four species of Tylopilus. Mycologia 60:<br />

943-954.<br />

Smith, A. H. & H. D. Thiers (1971). The boletes of Michigan. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.<br />

428 pp.<br />

Smith, A. H. (1971). Some observations on selected species of Clavariadelphus. Mycologia 63:<br />

1073-1076.<br />

Smith, A. H. (1972). The North American species of Psathyrella. Memoirs of the New York Botanical<br />

Garden 24: 1-633.<br />

Smith, A. H. & Trappe, J. M. (1972). The higher fungi of Oregon’s Cascade Head Experimental Forest<br />

and vicinity - I. The genus Phaeocollybia (Agaricales) and notes and descriptions of other species in<br />

the Agaricales. Mycologia 64: 1138-1153.<br />

Smith, A. H. (1975). A field guide to western mushrooms. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.<br />

280 pp.<br />

Smith, A. H., et al. (1979). How to know the gilled mushrooms. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown. 334<br />

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Smith, A. H. (1979). The stirps Caligata of Armillaria in North America. Sydowia 8: 368-377.<br />

Smith, A. H. (1979). Stropharia riparia, a previously undescribed species suspected of occurring in<br />

Michigan. The Michigan Botanist 18: 107-108.<br />

Smith, A. H., et al. (1981). How to know the non-gilled mushrooms. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown.<br />

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Smith, A. H., et al. (1983). The veiled species of Hebeloma in the western United States. Ann Arbor:<br />

University of Michigan Press. 219 pp.<br />

Smith, C. W. & P. Ponce de Leon (1982). Hawaiian geastroid fungi. Mycologia 74: 712-717.<br />

Smith, E. C. (1930). Trametes hispida a destructive parasite in apple orchards. Mycologia 22:<br />

221-222.<br />

Smith, H. V. (1945). The genus Limacella in North America. Papers of the Michigan Academy of<br />

Science 30: 125-147.<br />

Smith, H. V. (1954). A revision of the Michigan species of Lepiota. Lloydia 17: 307-328.<br />

Smith, H. V. (1966). Contributions toward a monograph on the genus Lepiota, I. Type studies in the<br />

genus Lepiota. Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata 29: 97-117.<br />

Smith, H. V. & Sundberg, W. J. (1979). Studies on the Lepiotaceae of the Pacific Coast region. I.<br />

Two new species. Mycotaxon 8: 446-452.<br />

Smith, H. V. (1981). Some species of Leucocoprinus which grow in greenhouses. The Michigan<br />

Botanist 20: 45-52.<br />

Smith, H. V. & N. S. Weber (1982). Selected species of Leucocoprinus from the southeastern United<br />

States. Contributions from the University of Michigan Herbarium 15: 297-309.<br />

Snell, W. H., A. H. Smith & L. R. Hesler (1940). New species of boleti from Cades Cove in the Great<br />

Smokies. Journal of the Elisa Mitchell Society 56: 325-328.

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