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William A. Weber

William A. WeberWilliam A. Weber, the editor of The Valley of the Second Sons , is a "complete naturalist." He has been an ornithologist, botanist, amateur actor, tenor, recorder player, reader to seniors, explorer, and is especially interested in Colorado's plants and their discoverers. For a short time, he and Theo Cockerell were colleagues at the University of Colorado.

Born in New York in 1918, Weber is familiar with most parts of North America. He has written monographs of the lichens and mosses of the Galapagos Islands. He is widely traveled in Europe, Russia, Siberia, Australia, and South America. His vita includes over twenty books and 200 scientific papers. Twenty-six plant species have been named after him.

His biographical subjects have included Wilhelm N. Suksdorf, botanist of Washington State; C. C. Parry, a nineteenth century botanist from Iowa who collected plants in Colorado and Mexico; and Áskell and Doris Löve, world-famous plant taxonomists. He has published Cockerell's bibliography and The American Cockerell: A Naturalist's Life.

Weber is a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London.


The Valley of the Second Sons: Letters of Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell The Valley of the Second Sons: Letters of Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell - A young English naturalist, writing to his sweetheart and her brother about his life in West Cliff, Wet Mountain Valley, Colorado 1887-1890, William A. Weber, F. L. S., Editor.   More...


Walking Home Bryophytes of Colorado: Mosses, Liverworts, and Hornworts - William A. Weber Professor and Curator Emeritus, Herbarium COLO University of Colorado Museum, Boulder Fellow of the Linnean Society of London and Ronald C. Wittmann Museum Associate, Herbarium COLO, Boulder.   More...