Professor SetcheU's Published Writings 315 



1905. Limu. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot., 2:91-113. 



Post-embryonal stages of the Laminariaceae. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot., 2: 



115-138, pis. 12-14. 



Parasitic Florideae of California. Nuova Notarisia, 16:59-63. 



Gymnogongrus Torreyi (Ag.) J. Ag. Rhodora, 7:136-138. 



Regeneration among kelps. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot., 2:139-168, pis. 15-17- 



1906. The Sierran puffball. Sierra Club Bull., 6:39-42, pi. 13. 



A revision of the genus Constantinea. Nuova Notarisia, 17:162-173. 



1907. Some unreported Alaskan Sphagna, together vv^ith a summary of the crypto- 

 gamic work of the University of California Botanical Expedition to Alaska 

 in 1899. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot., 2:309-315. 



Two new hypogaeous Secotiaceae. Jour. Mycol., 13:236-241, pi. 107. 

 igoS.Nereocystis and Pelagophycus. Bot. Gaz., 45:125-134. 



Critical notes on Laminariaceae. Nuova Notarisia, 19:90-101. 



Some algae from Hudson Bay. (With F. S. Collins.) Rhodora, 10:114- 



116. 



Notes on Lycoperdon sculptum Harkness. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 35:291- 



296, pi. 20. 



Juvenile substitutes for smoking tobacco. Am. Nat., 42:682-684. 

 1910. The genus Sphaerosoma. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot., 4:107-120, pi. 15. 



1912. Algae novae et minus cognitae. I. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot., 4:229-268, pis. 

 25-31. 



Studies in Nicotiana. I. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot., 5:1-86, pis. 1-28. 

 The kelps of the United States and Alaska. In U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 

 Fertilizer resources of the United States. Sixty-second Congr., 2d Sess., 

 Sen. Doc. 190, app. K, pp. 130-178. Washington, D. C: Government 

 Printing Office. 



1 913. Mushrooms and toadstools. Univ. Calif. Agr. Exp. Sta. Circ. 84, 4 pp. 

 Our trees. San Francisco. (Printed for the members of the Bohemian Club 

 by John B. Farish.) 18 pp., i pi. 



1914. Parasitic Florideae. I. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot., 6:1-34, pis. 1-6. 



The Scinaia assemblage. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot., 6:79-152, pis. 10-16. 

 Christmas Essay. In Christmas Dinner and Chirps of the Athenian Club. 

 Oakland (Calif.), 7 pp. 



1 91 5. The law of temperature connected with the distribution of the marine 

 algae. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard., 2:287-305. 



The marine flora of the Pacific Coast. In Am. Assoc. Ad. Sci., Nature and 

 science on the Pacific Coast; pp. 177-184. San Francisco: Paul Elder 

 and Co. 



