William Albert Setchell (1864–1943), American botanist and naturalist

IPNI standard form: Setch.

Taxon names authored

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  • 353 taxon names authored by William Albert Setchell

Publications

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  • Collins, F.S., Holden, I. & Setchell, W.A. 1897. Phycotheca boreali-americana. A collection of dried specimens of the algae of North America. Vol. Fasc. VI–VIII, Nos. 251–400. Malden, Massachusetts. Reference page. 
  • Collins, F.S., Holden, I. & Setchell, W.A. 1899. Phycotheca boreali-americana. A collection of dried specimens of the algae of North America. Vol. Fasc. XII–XIII, Nos. 551–650. Malden, Massachusetts.
  • Collins, F.S., Holden, I. & Setchell, W.A. 1901. Phycotheca boreali-americana. A collection of dried specimens of the algae of North America. Vol. Fasc. XVII–XVIII, Nos. 801–900. Malden, Massachusetts. Reference page. 
  • Setchell, W.A. 1905. Parasitic Florideae of California. Nuova Notarisia 16: 59–63. Reference page. 
  • Collins, F.S., Holden, I. & Setchell, W.A. 1905. Phycotheca boreali-americana. A collection of dried specimens of the algae of North America. Vol. Fasc. XXV–XXVI, Nos 1201–1300. Malden, Massachusetts. Reference page. 
  • Setchell, W.A. 1906. A revision of the genus Constantinea. Nuova Notarisia 17: 162–173. BHL Reference page. 
  • Collins, F.S., Holden, I. & Setchell, W.A. 1912. Phycotheca boreali-americana. A collection of dried specimens of the algae of North America. Vol. Fasc. XXXVII–XXXVIII, Nos 1801–1900. Malden, Massachusetts. Reference page. 
  • Setchell, W.A. & Gardner, N.L. 1925. The marine algae of the Pacific coast of North America. Part III. Melanophyceae. University of California Publications in Botany 8: 383-898, Plates 34-107. BHL Reference page. 
  • Setchell, W.A. 1931. Hong Kong seaweeds, II. Hong Kong Naturalist 2: 237–253, 41 figs. PDF Reference page. 

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