William Henry Harvey - Harvey's Publications

Harvey's Publications

  • Harvey, William Henry. 1833. Div.II. Confervoideae. Div.III. Gloiocladeae. In, Hooker, W.J. (Ed.) The English flora of Sir James Edward Smith 5. London.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1834. Algologhical illustrations. No. 1 Remarks on some British algae and descriptions of a new species recently added to our flora. J. Bot., Hooker 1: 296 - 305.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1838. The Genera of South African Plants. Cape Town, 429 pp.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1841. A Manual of the British Algae
  • Harvey, William Henry. Description of Ballia, a new genus of Algae. - Hooker's Journ. Bot.' Bd 2
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1844. Description of a minute alga from the coast of Ireland. Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 14: 27–28.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1844. Description of a new British species of Callithamnion (C. pollexfenii) Annals and Magagazine of Natural History. 14: 109 - 131.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1844. Algae of Tasmania, J. of Bot., London, 3:428–454.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1847. Phycologia Britannica. Plates 73–78). Reeve & Banham, London.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1848. Phycologia Britannica. Plates 147–216). Reeve & Banham, London.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1847. Nereis Ausrtralis or Algae of the Southern Ocean:... Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy. 22(Science):525–566. London.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1848. Directions for Collecting and Preserving Algae. Am. Journ., Sci. and Arts, II,6: 42–45.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1849. A Manual of the British Marine Algae... John van Voorst, London
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1849. The sea-side book : being an introduction to the natural history of the British coasts John Van Voorst,London. Online here
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1849. Phycologia Britannica. Plates 217–294). Reeve & Banham, London.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1850. Phycologia Britannica. Plates 295–354). Reeve & Banham, London.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1850. Observations on the Marine Flora of the Atlantic States. Proc. Am. Assn. Adv. Sci., pp. 79–80.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1851. Nereis Boreali-Americana:... Part I.— Melanospermaea. Smithsonian Institution.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1853. Nereis Boreali-Americana:... Part II.— Rhodospermeae.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1855. Some account of the marine botany of the colony of Western Australia. Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, 22: 525-566.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1855. Algae. In J.D.Hooker, The Botany of the Antarctic Voyage 2: Flora Nova-Zelandiae II. London, 211–266, pl. 107–121.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1857. Nereis Boreali-Americana:... Part III.— Chlorospermeae.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1857. Short description of some new British algae, with two plates. Nat. Hist. Rev. 4: 201–204.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1858. List of Arctic Algae, Chiefly Compiled from Collections Brought Home by Officers of the Recent Searching Expeditiions. Smithsonian Contrib. to Knowledge. Part III, Supl. 2: 132–134.
  • Harvey, William Henry & Otto Wilhelm Sonder. 1859–1933 Flora Capensis (7 vol. in 11)
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1860. Algae. Pages 242–383, pl.185–196 in: The Botany of the Antarctic Voyage, Part III. Flora Tasmaniae. Vol. 2 (Ed. by J.D. Hooker) L.Reeve, London.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1862. Phycologia Australica. Vol 4, Pl. 181–240. London.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1862. Notice of a collection of algae made on the northwest coast of North America, chiefly at Vancouver's Island, by David Lyall, Esq., M.D., R.N., in the years 1859–1861. J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 6: 157–177.
  • Harvey, William Henry. 1868. The Genera of South African Plants. (enlarged 2nd edition, edited by Sir J.D. Hooker). London.

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