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### Author
Wuitner, Émile (1865-1946), French algologist, packer in a Paris department store; inspector with the Paris gas-works, ultimately copy editor for scientific publications with the firm of Paul Lechevalier; self-taught scientist.
**Abbreviated name**: *Wuitner* \[standard form in IPNI: *Wuitner*\]
#### Herbarium and types
Laboratory of the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle at Biarritz.
#### Biofile
- Thonet, V. & P. Jovet, Bull. Centr. Études Rech. sci. Biarritz 2(3): 351-355. 1959 (biogr. sketch, bibl., notes on herbarium).
### Publications
##### n.18.366. Les algues marines des côtes de France
**Title**
*Les algues marines des côtes de France* (Manche et Océan)... Paris (Paul. Lechevalier...) 1921. 18-mo.
**Abbreviated title**: *Alg. mar. France*.
**Notes**
*Ed*. \[*1*\]: 1921 (p. viii: 31 Jan 1921), p. \[i\]-cxiii, 1-129 \[p. 1 on verso of cxiii\], *pl. 1-112. Copies*: FH, G, NY. – The book is based on an unpublished and unfinished manuscript and a set of 96 col. plates by Charles Louis Gatin (1877-1916; fell at Verdun 26 Feb 1916). – Plates *1-96* are coloured (by Gatin), *97-112* uncoloured, by Wuitner, who also made the 119 analytical drawings.
*Ed. 2*: 1947 (printing terminated 25 Jan 1947, see p. \[131\]), p. \[i\]-cxx, \[1\*, h.t.\], \[1\]-129, \[130, adv., 131, colo.\], *pl. 1-112* (id.). *Copies*: BR, NY, US. – (Wuitner died 11 Feb 1946).
##### n.18.367. Flore algologique de Belle-Isle-en-Mer
**Title**
*Flore algologique de Belle-Isle-en-Mer* (Morbihan)... \[Ann. Ass. Natural. Levallois-Perret\] 1931. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Fl. alg. Belle-Isle-en-Mer*.
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 1931, p. \[1\]-63, \[1, err.\]. *Copy*: BR. – Issued as Ann. Ass. Natural. Levallois-Perret 20, 1914-1931 (publ. 1931).