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Wester, P. J. The breadfruit. Jour. Hered. 13: 129-135. 
f. 18-20. 30S 1922. 
Wheeler, L.A. Botrychium obliquum, var. dissectum in Vermont. 
Am. Fern Jour. 12: 127, 128. 30 D 1922. 
White, C. T. An Australian Citrus relative. Jour. Hered. 13: 
1190-121. f. Ts. 30 5 1922: 
Wickenheiser, H.C. Notes on a growth of young white birch. 
Torreya 22: 84-86. O 1922. 
Wiegand, K. M. Carex laxiflora and its relatives. Rhodora 
24: 189-201. 6 O 1922. 
Includes 2 new species. 
Willaman, J. J., & Davison, F. R. Biochemistry of plant 
diseases. IV. Proximate analysis of plums rotted by 
Sclerotinia cinerea. Bot. Gaz. 74: 1o4-1c9 f. 1, 2. 15S 
1922. 
Williams, C. F. The stems of grape hybrids. Jour. Elisha 
Mitchell Soc. 38: 11, 12. S 1922. 
Willis, J.C. Age and area. Pp. 1-259. Cambridge, England, 
1922. 
“A study in geographical distribution and origin of species.’ 
’ 
Wilson, P. Amorphophallus bulbifer. Addisonia 7: 33. pl. 241. 
seocey ig TBR os sy 
Wilson, P. Anthurium scandens. Addisonia 7: 23, 24. pl. 236. 
25 S 1922. 
Wolf, F. A. The fruiting stage of the tuckahoe, Pachyma 
Cocos. Jour. Elisha Mitchell Soc. 38: 127-137. pl. 34-37. 
S: 1922. 
Wolf, F. A. Studies on fermentation of rare sugars by plant 
pathogenic bacteria. Jour. Elisha Mitchell Soc. 38: 12, 13. 
= fo22. 
Wolf, W. Notes on Alabama plants. A new monotropoid 
plant. Am. Midl. Nat. 8: 104-127. pl. I-3- S 1922. 
Cryptophila pudica, gen. and sp. nov. 
