LIST OF PAPERS, 1021. 493 



Ward, John J. Misleading the Ant. How llic Hush Vetch beguiles a marauder. 



Conquest. July, pp. 405-40G. 

 Wareing, H. H. Mr. Charles Ledger [Obituary]. Lane, and C. Nat. Jan.. 



pp. 124-125. 

 Warrkn, S. Hazzledine. Excavaliniis at the Stone-Axc Factory of Graig-Lwyd, 



Penmacnmawr. Joiini. Itoij. Anthrop. Inst. Jan., pp. 165-199. 

 Watson, A. J. Elder Wood. Wilts Arch. Mag. Dec, p. 432. 

 Watson, W. Rusciis aculeatus L. Journ. Bot. Sept., p. 264. 

 Liverworts of Somerset. Prov. Somerset Arch, and Nat. Hi-it. Soc. for 



1920, pp. 135-159. 

 Wattam, W. E. L. Lichens [at Dent]. Nat. Aug., y)p. 276-277. 

 WiiELDON, J. H. New l?ritish Sphagna. Journ. Hot. July, ])p. 185-188. 

 • Key to the Ilarjndioid hypnn. Nat. Jan., pp. 17-20; July, pp. 245-248; 



Oct., pp. 343-346. 

 Wiiitaker, E. D. Peat Problems. Tranx. Lnds Ceo]. .As^or. Part XVITI., 



pp. 23-27. 

 Whitaker, J. Yews at Selborne and Farringdon. Field. Jan. 3. Noticed in 



Sclbornc Muq. Apr., p. 106. 

 White, J. W. Sec J. E. Little. 



Bristol Botany in 1919. Ann. Bej]. and Pioc. Bristol Nat. Soc, pp. 133- 



137. 



Notes on Bristol Plants. Journ. Bot. Oct., p. 299. 



Whitehead, T. On the Life History and Morphology of Uroei/.<<ti.^ cepvlrr. 



Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. for 1920, pp. 65-71. 

 Wilde, C. L. See R. W. Bobbins. 



Williams, F. N. Genders of Generic Names. Journ. Bot. July, p. 205. 

 Williams, J. Lloyd. Gametophytes and Fertilisation in Laminaria and Chorda. 



(Preliminary account.) 'Ann. Hot. Oct., pp. 603-607. 

 WiLMOTT, A. J. Geranium pur-purcuin T. F. Forster. Journ. Bot. Apr., 



pp. 93-101. 

 Wilson, Malcolm. Notes on New or Rare British Fungi. Trans. British 



Mycol. Soc. for 1920, pp. 79-85. 

 Wiltshire, S. P. Studies on the Apple canker fungus. — I. Leaf scar infection. 



Annals of Applied Biol. Vol. VIII., pt. 3, pp. 182-192. [Abs.] Pev. 



of Applied Myeol. Apr. 1922, pp. 106-108. 

 WOODHEAD, T. W. The Tolson Memorial Museum Publications. Handbook 



No. 1. New ed. ; 24 pp. 

 Woodrcffe-Peacock, E. A. Ecology of Thorne Waste. A^at. .Jan., pp. 21-25. 



Botanical Report, 1920. Trans. Lines Nat. Union for 1920, pp. 129-130. 



WooLLEY-DOD, A. H. Posu spinossima x rubiginosa f. cantiana, forma nov. 



Journ. Bot. June, p. 178. 

 WoRMALD, H. On the occurrence in Britain of the Ascigerous Stage of a 

 'Brown Rot' Fungus. Ann. Bot. Jan., pp. 125-135. 



Brown Rot Diseases of Fruit Trees [abs.]. Gard. Chron. Apr. 2, p. 157. 



See E. S. Salmon. 



Wortham, W. H. Vegetation of Anglesey and N. Carnarvonshire, with special 

 reference to the Grasslands. Pep. Brit. Assoc, 1920, p. 373. 



Prehistoric Archaeology. 



Anon. Conversazione [Exhibits]. Ann. Pep. Belfast Nat. F. Chih. Vol. VIII., 



pt. III., pp. 119-121. 

 ■ ■ Date of the Boulder-Clay in Suffolk. Anliq. Journ. Jan., p. 61. 



Notes. Celtic Remains in the Mendips. Plateau Finds at Ipswich. 



Pah-eolithic Portraits. The Piltdown Skull. Cissbury Camp, torn. cit. 

 Apr., pp. 140-144. 



■ Obituary Notice. George Clinch, torn, cit., p. 145. 



Notes. A Gloucester Palajolith. Discovery of Flint Implements at Dar- 

 lington. A Stone-axe Factory in Wales. Early palpeoliths at Cromer. 

 The Grimsdyke. Irish Gold in Scotland. Camps on the South Downs, 

 torn. cit. July, pp. 2.34-241. 



Late Celtic Urn Field at Swarling, Kent, torn. cit. Oct., p. 339. 



Belfast Naturalists' Field Club. Irish Nat. Aug., pp. 99 100. 



