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  • TheCrataegus problem. Castanea7: 51–55. Apr-Mai [1 Jul] 1942.

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  • On the structure of populations in the genusVaccinium. Brittonia4: 189–204. Sep [7 Oct] 1942.

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  • A preliminary consideration of the biosystematy ofOxycoccus. Bull. Torrey Club71: 426–437. 5 Jul 1944.

  • Chromosome numbers inVaccinium and related groups. Bull. Torrey Club71: 498–506. Dec 1944. With George McMillan Darrow.

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  • The world in your garden. Nat. Geogr. Mag.92: 1–65.illust. Jun 1947.

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Born 22 February 1905, Dayton, Ohio; died 4 February 1963, Storrs, Connecticut.

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Rickeett, H.W. Wendell Holmes Camp. Brittonia 16, 1–10 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02909604

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