William Alfred Weber - List of Publications By William A. Weber

List of Publications By William A. Weber

  • Colbridge, J. N., and W. A. Weber. 1998. A rocky mountain lichen primer. University Press of Colorado, Niwot, Colorado.
  • Weber, W. A. 1946. A taxonomic and cytological study of the Wyethia, family Compositae, with notes on the related genus Balsamorhiza. Amer. Midl. Nat. 35:400-452.
  • Weber, W. A. 1950. Recent additions to the flora of Colorado. Univ. Colorado Stud., Ser. Biol. 1:46-50.
  • Weber, W. A. 1950. A new species and subgenus of Atriplex from Colorado. Madroño 10:187-191.
  • Weber, W. A. 1952. Phippsia algida in the United States. Rhodora 54:141-145.
  • Weber, W. A. 1952. Moss flora of Colorado; additions in Aulacomnium. Bryologist 55:297.
  • Weber, W. A. 1952. The genus Helianthella. Amer. Midl. Nat. 48:1-35.
  • Weber, W. A. 1955. Additions to the flora of Colorado, II. Univ. of Colorado Stud., Ser. Biol. 3:65-114.
  • Weber, W. A. 1958. Rediscovery of Neoparrya. Rhodora 60:265-271.
  • Weber, W. A. 1959. Some features of the distribution of Arctic relicts at their austral limits. Proc. IX Internat. Bot. Congr. 2:425-426.
  • Weber, W. A. 1961. Additions to the flora of Colorado, III. Univ. of Colorado Stud. Ser. Biol. 7:1-26.
  • Weber, W. A. 1961. Studies of Colorado bryophytes. Univ. of Colorado Stud. Ser. Biol. 7:27-52.
  • Weber, W. A. 1961. A second American record for Oreas martiana. Bryologist 63:241-244.
  • Weber, W. A. 1962. Environmental modifications and the taxonomy of the crustose lichens. Sv. Bot. Tidskr. 56:293-333.
  • Weber, W. A. 1963. Additions to the bryophyte flora of Colorado. Bryologist 66:192-200.
  • Weber, W. A. 1966. Additions to the Colorado flora, IV. Univ. Colorado Stud. Ser. Biol. 23:1-24.
  • Weber, W. A. 1967. Rocky Mountain Flora, 3rd edition. Colorado Assoc. Univ. Press.
  • Weber, W. A. 1967. A synopsis of the North American species of Cyphelium. Bryologist 70:197-203.
  • Weber, W. A. 1968. A taxonomic revision of Acarospora, subgenus Xanthothallia. Lichenologist 4:16-31.
  • Weber, W. A. & D. D. Awasthi. 1971. New species of Heterodermia. Bryologist 74:181-183.
  • Weber, W. A. 1971. New species of Aspicilia. Bryologist 74:183-185.
  • Weber, W. A. 1972. Rocky Mountain Flora, 4th edition. Colorado Assoc. Univ. Press.
  • Weber, W. A. 1973. Additions to thc Colorado Flora, V. Southwestern Nat. 18:317-329.
  • Weber, W. A. 1973. Guide to the mosses of Colorado. Inst. Arctic Alpine Res. Occ. Pap.6:1-48.
  • Weber. W. A. 1975. Two new species of Lecanora. Bryologist 78:206-210.
  • Weber, W. A. 1976. New combinations in the Rocky Mountain flora. Phytologia 33:105-106.
  • Weber, W. A. 1976. Rocky Mountain Flora. 5th edition. Colorado Assoc., Univ. Press.
  • Weber, W. A., B. C. Johnston, and D. Wilken. 1979. Additions to the flora of Colorado, VI. Phytologia 41:486-500.
  • Weber, W. A., and R. Hartman. 1979. Pseudostellaria jamesiana, comb. nov., a North American representative of a Eurasian genus. Phytologia 44:313-314.
  • Weber, W. A., B. C. Johnston, and R. Wittmann. 1981. Additions to the flora of Colorado, VII. Brittonia 33:325-331.
  • Weber, W. A. and A. Löve. 1981. New combinations in the genus Packera (AST). Phytologia 49:44-50.
  • Weber, W. A. 1981. Lichenes Exsiccati distributed by the University of Colorado Museum, Boulder. Fascicles 1-15, Nos. 1-600, 1961-1979. Mycotaxon 13:85-104.
  • Weber, W. A. and R. Wittmann. 1982. Additions to the flora of Colorado, VIII. Phytologia 51:376-380.
  • Weber, W. A. 1982. New names and combinations, principally in the Rocky Mountain flora, II. Phytologia 51:369-376.
  • Weber, W. A. 1983. New names and combinations, principally in the Rocky Mountain flora, III. Phytologia 53:187-190.
  • Weber, W. A. and R. Wittmann. 1983. Additions to the flora of Colorado, IX. Phytologia 53:191-193.
  • Weber, W. A. 1984. Lichenes exsiccati, distributed by the University of Colorado Museum, Fasc. 16, No. 601-640.
  • Weber, W. A. 1984. New names and combinations, principally in the Rocky Mountain flora, IV. Phytologia 55:1-11.
  • Weber, W. A. and R. Wittmann. 1984. Additions to the flora of Colorado, X, Phytologia 55:11-13.
  • Weber, W. A. and R. Wittmann. 1985. Additions to the flora of Colorado, XI. Phytologia 58:385-388.
  • Weber, W. A. 1985. New names and combinations, principally in the Rocky Mountain flora, V. Phytologia 58:382-384.
  • Weber, W. A. and G. Argus. 1986. Salix lanata ssp. calcicola in Colorado. Madroño 33:148-149.
  • Weber, W. A. 1986. Penstemon penlandii, sp. nov., from Colorado. Phytologia 60:459-461.
  • Weber, W. A. 1987A. New names and combinations, principally in the Rocky Mountain Flora, VI. Phytologia 62:437-438.
  • Weber, W. A. 1987B. Colorado Flora: Western Slope. Colorado Assoc. Univ. Press.
  • Weber, W. A. 1987. Noteworthy collections, Colorado. Bryum blindii BSG. Madroño 29:246.
  • Weber, W. A. Lichenes Exsiccati distributed by the University of Colorado Museum, Fasc. 17-18, Nos. 641-700.
  • Weber, W. A. 1989. New names and combinations, principally in the Rocky Mountain flora, VII. Phytologia 67:425-428.
  • Weber, W. A. 1989. Additions to the flora of Colorado, XII. Phytologia 67:429-437.
  • Weber, W. A. 1990. Additions to the lichen flora of Colorado and North America. Evansia 7:17-25.
  • Weber, W. A. 1991A. New names and combinations, principally in the Rocky Mountain Flora, VIII. Phytologia 70:231-233.
  • Weber, W. A. 1995. New names and combinations, principally in the Rocky Mountain Flora, IX. Phytologia 79:65-67.
  • Weber, W. A. 1999. New names and combinations in Asteraceae: Hekliantheae-Ecliptinae. Phytologia 85:19-21.

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