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  1. Paleobotany Part II Triassic Thru Plioce (Paleobotany) by Thomas N.Taylor, Edith L. Smoot, 1997-06
  2. Paleobotany: Webster's Facts and Phrases by Icon Group International, 2009-05-05
  3. UPPER CRETACEOUS PALEOBOTANY OF NORTH-EASTERN UTAH A Thesis
  4. Stratigraphy and Paleobotany of the Golden Valley Formation (Early Tertiary) of Western North Dakota by L. J. Hickey, 1977-01-01
  5. An Introduction to Paleobotany by A.C. Arnold, 2007-01-01
  6. Contribution in the Paleobotany of the Eocene of Texas by O. M. Ball, 1931-01-01
  7. Elements of Paleobotany
  8. A Textbook of Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and Paleobotany by A.V.S.S. Sambamurty, 2005-05-18
  9. Illinois State Geological Survey, Year-Book for 1908. Administrative Report, Topographic Survey, Studies of Coals, Casts of Carboniferous Foraminifera, Natural Gas, Artificial Silicates, Paleobotany, and Fuel Conference by H. F. et al. Bain, 1910-01-01
  10. Upper Gondwana Stratigraphy and Paleobotany of Rajmahal Hills, Bihar, India. by S. SENGUPTA, 1988-01-01
  11. A Contribution to the Paleobotany of the Eocene of Texas.
  12. DEVELOPMENT OF PALEOBOTANY IN THE ILLINOIS BASIN. by Tom L., Hermann W. Pfefferkorn and Russel A. Peppers. Phillips, 1973
  13. Patterns in paleobotany: Proceedings of a Czech-U.S. Carboniferous paleobotany workshop (Scientific papers / Illinois State Museum)
  14. Index of generic names of fossil plants, 1974-1978: Based on the Compendium index of paleobotany of the U.S. Geological Survey (Geological Survey bulletin) by Arthur Dwight Watt, 1982

61. Paleobotany And Paleoclimate Of The Southern Colorado Plateau (page 1 Of 2)
Researchpaleobotany and paleoclimate of the southern Colorado Plateau(page 1 of 2). Adapted by R. Scott Anderson from R. Scott Anderson
http://www.cpluhna.nau.edu/Research/paleoof_southern_coloplat.htm
Search the CP-LUHNA Web pages Paleobotany and Paleoclimate of the Southern Colorado Plateau Packrat Midden Research in the Grand Canyon Environmental Change in the Upper Gunnison Basin The Spread of Maize to the Colorado Plateau ... Fire-Southern Oscillation Relations in the Southwest
Paleobotany and paleoclimate of the southern Colorado Plateau (page 1 of 2)
Adapted by R. Scott Anderson from R. Scott Anderson, Julio L. Betancourt, Jim I. Mead, Richard H. Hevly, David P. Adam. 2000. Middle- and late-Wisconsin paleobotanic and paleoclimatic records from the southern Colorado Plateau, USA. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Introduction
The biota of the Colorado Plateau during the middle (50,000-27,500 B.P.) and late (27,500-14,000 B.P.) Wisconsin time periods was dramatically different from that seen today. Evidence for these significant changes is found in packrat middens alluvial and cave sites, and in ancient

62. CMNH Paleobotany
paleobotany. The section holds about 16,000 specimens. Among the Paleozoicplants, the Pennsylvaniaaged collections are particularly
http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/paleobot/
PALEOBOTANY
The section holds about 16,000 specimens. Among the Paleozoic plants, the Pennsylvania-aged collections are particularly significant, especially the Cannelton/Mansfield, Lacoe, and Oleksyshyn collections. Tertiary holdings include collections made by invertebrate and vertebrate paleontologists from localities previously unknown to paleobotanists and the excellent and large collections of Green River flora. Our collections from Monte Bolca, Italy, are the largest in the country and are of great value for study and exhibit. Other excellent European holdings are those from Gelinden, Belgium; and Armissan, France, both valuable research collections. Back to the CMNH Home Page

63. KGS--Publications Catalog--Records For Subject Of Paleobotany
Publication(s) for paleobotany. Bulletin 218Late Cenozoic Grasses andOther Angiosperms from Kansas, Nebraska, and ColoradoBiostratigraphy
http://abyss.kgs.ku.edu/pls/abyss/pubcat.ocd.SelectBySubject?t_subj=paleobotany

64. Education World® - *Science : Physical Science : Earth Science : Paleontology :
Florida Museum of Natural History paleobotany and Palynology. Hans' paleobotanyPages Website on fossil plants. Hazlegrove House King's Bruton Jnr.
http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=3425

65. Ministry Of Land And Resources Search Engine
1.paleobotany Collection english Summary The UCMP paleobotany catalog containsinformation on type specimens of fossil plants, algae, and fungi.
http://search.mlr.gov.cn/english/0048/0049/0082/0085/display.htm
Supersearch Search Navigator Homepage Paleobotany Collection [english]
Summary: The UCMP paleobotany catalog contains information on type specimens of fossil plants, algae, and fungi. Paleobotany in Antarctica [english]
Summary: Collecting Permineralized Fossil Plants from Jurassic Sediments of the Transantarctic Mountains, Southern Victoria Land Paleobotanical Section [english]
Summary: Online Bibliography of American Paleobotany Paleontology and Paleobiology [english]
Summary: The FLMNH Paleobotanical Collection includes approximately 105,000 specimens Published Pages [english]
Summary: You can publish your important information, ideas or research, here at www.paleobotany.com. Our services allow independents and academics to publish PALEOBIOLOGY OF ANGIOSPERM ORIGINS [english]
Summary: BOTANY 511 ADVANCED PALEOBOTANY - WINTER, 1998 INTERNET DIRECTORY FOR BOTANY: PALEOBOTANY, PALYNOLOGY, POLLEN [english]
Summary: American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists from the University of Toronto, Canada. AASP was established in 1967 by a group of 31 founding members to promote the science of palynology Paleobotany-related links.

66. Paleobotany
Prev Term palaeocological studies Next Term Paleoceneepoch paleobotany. Broader Terms earth sciences
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67. 6th European Paleobotany - Palynology Conference
6 th European paleobotany Palynology Conference. Athens, August 29 - September2, 2002. Any topic relevant to paleobotany is eligible for inclusion.
http://www.geol.uoa.gr/6th_EPPC.htm
th European Paleobotany Palynology Conference Athens, August 29 September 2, 2002 Second Circular University of Athens Greece Faculty of Geology Department of Historical Geology Paleontology
Invitation
The Organizing Committee warmly invites you to attend the 6th EUROPEAN PALEOBOTANICAL- PALYNOLOGICAL Conference that will be held from August 29th to September 2nd in Athens. The University of Athens, the Faculty of Geology-Department of Historical Geology-Paleontology will organize the Conference, under the auspices of the International Organization of Paleobotany, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Aegean and the sponsorship of ELAIS and the Greek National Geographic. The Organizing Committee has received responses to the First Circular from over 300 Paleobotanists and palynologists from all over Europe and other Countries. Athens is the capital city of Greece and has a rich cultural and scientific tradition. Once the center of the world, with the most eminent philosophers, the greatest writers and the best sculptures humanity has ever known. Athens is the first largest University center in Greece.
Organizing Committee
President: E. Velitzelos

68. New York Paleontological Society News Links
NEW YORK. PALEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY. paleobotany NEWS LINKS. If you wish to report adead link or suggest a news story please email webmaster@nyps.org. paleobotany
http://www.nyps.org/news-botany.htm
NEW YORK PALEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY PALEOBOTANY NEWS LINKS Latest News General Invertebrates Dinosaurs ... Paleoanthopology Last Updated September 9, 2001 Wherever possible the original press release is linked. If you wish to report a dead link or suggest a news story please e-mail webmaster@nyps.org
Paleobotany

69. Paleobotany
paleobotany Faculty Hermann Pfefferkorn Ben LePage The research group working withfossil plants at Penn pursues paleoclimatic and paleoecologic questions.
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/earth/paleobotany.html
Paleobotany
Faculty
Hermann Pfefferkorn

Ben LePage

The research group working with fossil plants at Penn pursues paleoclimatic and paleoecologic questions. Our research approach is multi-disciplinary with data synthesis from the biological, geological, and ecological areas. Such an approach allows us to consider and address evolutionary, taxonomic, and biostratigraphic problems at the global scale. The geologic ages that we are most concerned with at this time are the Late Paleozoic and Tertiary, with most of the work being conducted using macrofossils.
Current projects include: studies of the impact of the Carboniferous ice age on flora in the tropics and subtropics ( Hermann Pfefferkorn ) based on fossil localities in North America, Peru, and Europe and an understanding of Eocene age forests that grew above the Arctic Circle in the Canadian high Arctic during the last warm interval on Earth ( Ben LePage
The last two theses are:
Walter L. Cressler III (Ph.D., December 1999), Site-analysis and floristics of the Late Devonian Red Hill Locality, Pennsylvania, an Archaeopteris-dominated plant community and early tetrapod site.
(publications in preparation)
Beatrice L. Dower (M.S., December 1999), Sphenopsids from the late Early Carboniferous of Paracas (Peru): Implications for Sphenopsid evolution in Gondwana. (publication in preparation)

70. Paleobotany In Antarctica-Participants
paleobotany in Antarctica Edie is a Profssor of Botany and Senior Curator in theDivision of paleobotany of the Natural History Museum, University of Kansas.
http://sif.plantbio.ohiou.edu/Antarctica/Participants.html
Paleobotany in Antarctica For the 1997-1998 Field Season the Participants Include Four Team Members and Two Guest Collectors Thomas N. Taylor, University of Kansas ( ttaylor@falcon.cc.ukans.edu This is the 9th Antarctic season for Tom, who started comming to the "ice" in 1985. He is Professor of Botany, and Professor and Chair of the Department of Systematics and Ecology, and Senior Curator of Paleobotany at the Natural History Muesum and Biodiversity Research Center at the University of Kansas. His research interests, in addition to Antarctic Permian, Triassic and Jurassic plants, include fossil fungi through time and fossil symbioses. He is co-author with Edith L. Taylor of the text book, "The Biology and Evolution of Fossil Plants".
Edith L. Taylor University of Kansas ( etaylor@falcon.cc.ukans.edu Edie is a Profssor of Botany and Senior Curator in the Division of Paleobotany of the Natural History Museum, University of Kansas. Her first field season was at the Beardmore Glacier camp in 1985-86. This year marks her 6th season collecting fossil plants in Antarctica. Her research interests include Permian, Triassic and Jurassic floras from Antarctica. She is especially interested in studying fossil plants for evidence of ancient climates and is analyzing tree rings from Antarctic fossil forests.
Gar W. Rothwell, Professor of Environmental and Plant Biology, Ohio University (

71. KLUWER Academic Publishers | Paleobotany
Home » Browse by Subject » Earth Sciences » Paleontology » paleobotany.Sort listing by AZ ZA Publication Date. Vegetation History
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Tracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments

Volume 3: Terrestrial, Algal, and Siliceous Indicators

John P. Smol, H. John B. Birks, William M. Last
June 2002, ISBN 1-4020-0681-0, Hardbound
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Volume 3: Terrestrial, Algal, and Siliceous Indicators John P. Smol, H. John B. Birks, William M. Last October 2002, ISBN 0-306-47668-1, eBook Price: 142.50 EUR / 130.50 USD Vegetation History Brian Huntley, Thompson Webb III October 1988, ISBN 90-6193-188-6, Hardbound Price: 410.00 EUR / 542.00 USD / 352.25 GBP Add to cart Results: Home Help section About Us Contact Us ... Search

72. Encyclopædia Britannica
Search Tips. Your search paleobotany. Log In or Subscribe Now. Encyclopædia Britannica,paleobotany from sciences paleobotany is the study of fossil plants.
http://www.britannica.com/search?query=paleobotany

73. University Of Kansas Paleobotany Website
years. Thus, there are many references on Antarctic paleobotany andpalynology, as well as Antarctic geology and stratigraphy. Since
http://paleobotany.bio.ku.edu/default.htm
Welcome to the Paleobotanical Database! This project initially began as an in-house bibliographic database of our reprint collection in order to do away with an ever-enlarging card index. Since then, the database project has grown so large that we wanted to make it available in a searchable form on-line for other paleobotanists to use. As of August, 2002, there are close to 48,000 entries in the database. In almost all cases, the complete reference is included. A small proportion of the entries have been indexed for keywords, mostly the newer literature, and this indexing is continuing. For the most part, the database reflects our research interests of many years. Thus, there are many references on Antarctic paleobotany and palynology, as well as Antarctic geology and stratigraphy. Since I lead a seminar course on Women in Science every year, there are also many papers from this subject area. Sorry, but we cannot be a lending library, so please do not request copies of articles from us. Please use the interlibrary loan service at your institution.

74. Paleobotany Links
links to internet resources For Palaeobotanists with an upper triassic bias Collectionof links for Paleobotanists Bibliographies focused on paleobotany.
http://paleobotany.bio.ku.edu/Links.htm
Private Website
Annotated links to internet resources
For Palaeobotanists with an upper triassic bias
Collection of links for Paleobotanists

Bibliographies focused on Paleobotany
Educational websites
Museum of Paleontology

University of California, Berkeley
Florida Museum of Natural History

University of Florida

75. Boggy's Links To Paleobotany
the landscapes of today. 6th European paleobotany Palynology Conference- Athens, August 29 - September 2, 2002; A History of Palaeozoic
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76. "Living" Paleobotany
LIVING paleobotany. From left (five green trees in foreground) Sugar Pine, PonderosaPine, Ponderosa Pine, Sugar Pine, Incense CedarAlder Springs Unit.
http://lovett-pinetum.org/paleobot_living.htm
"LIVING" PALEOBOTANY
From left (five green trees in foreground): Sugar Pine, Ponderosa Pine,
Ponderosa Pine, Sugar Pine, Incense Cedar-Alder Springs Unit "And there were forests ancient as the hills, Enfolding sunny spots of greenery"
Kubla Kahn , by Samuel Taylor Coleridge There are two fascinating and favorite stories about living "fossil trees," which have been widely publicised and often repeated. Much detailed information is available on many easily found websites, so these two narratives will be brief: (A) Metasequoia glyptostroboides (Dawn Rewood): This tree was described from Japanese fossils by Dr. Shigeru Miki, professor of botany at Osaka City University in 1941. There were well known fossil redwoods from 20 million to 100 million years ago, found widely throughout the northern hemisphere from as far north as Spitsbergen Greeland and artic islands of Canada and extending south into Alaska, Western Canada and western U.S. and also present in Europe, Russia and eastern China. It was believed that all of these were the same tree as the California Coastal redwood, Sequoia sempervirens.

77. CONIFER PALEOBOTANY BASICS
CONIFER paleobotany BASICS. When you were a tadpole and I was fish,In the paleozoic time, And side by side in the ebbing tide We
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CONIFER PALEOBOTANY BASICS
"When you were a tadpole and I was fish,
In the paleozoic time,
And side by side in the ebbing tide
We sprawled through ooze and slime"
Evolution. by Langdon Smith There are or have been at least six major orders of the subclass Coniferata ("conifers"), four of which remain today.
The first of these orders - - - the Cordaitales - - - flourished as ground creepers, shrubs, mangroves and trees in the great swampy tree fern forests (which formed much of our present day coal deposits) in the Carboniferous and lower Permian Periods, and probably evolved some conifer precursors (maybe including the Voltziales) and then became extinct.
The second order - - - the Voltziales - - - flourished during the upper Permian through the Jurassic Periods and was an important transition form, diversifying into all or some of the conifer orders that survive today, before it became extinct.
The remaining four orders that are here today include the Gnetales , which exists as non-tree plants including Ephedra, Gnetum and Welwitscia. Another order - - - the

78. MedBioWorld: Paleontology & Paleobotany Journals
Paleontology paleobotany Journals, Search Paleontology paleobotany in the mediafrom eLibrary. For latest books on Paleontology paleobotany, click here.
http://www.sciencekomm.at/journals/paleo.html

79. Paleobotany Collection
paleobotany Collection, MSE Site Menu . The paleontological
http://lifesci.ucsb.edu/~mseweb/collections/paleobotany/paleobotany.html
Paleobotany Collection MSE Home Information Staff Collections Programs Natural Areas The collection has its roots in the private collection of Alonzo Yates, a recognized amateur invertebrate paleontologist who lived in Santa Barbara a century ago. Yates collected and traded material, assembling a fine small collection of invertebrates, especially Mollusca. He published several new species, and the type and illustrated materials for these descriptions are deposited with the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History for safekeeping. Other early collections were made by faculty of UCSB, particularly focusing on the fossils of the South Coast and the Channel Islands. Since the 1980s, the collection has been augmented by substantial teaching materials, including vertebrate casts and replicas gathered by Prof. André Wyss and plant materials gathered by Prof. Bruce Tiffney, including Carboniferous peels collected by Profs. Vernon Cheadle and Maynard Moseley. MSE Home Info Staff Collections ... Natural Areas The Museum of Systematics and Ecology

80. BSA 1998 - Paleobotany Section Index, By Author
1998 Annual Meeting of the Botanical Society of America 26 August,1998 Baltimore, MD. paleobotany Section Abstract Index, By Author.
http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/bsa-abst/section8/abstracts/
1998 Annual Meeting of the
Botanical Society of America
2-6 August, 1998 Baltimore, MD
Paleobotany Section
Abstract Index, By Author
List of Abstracts received so far, indexed by author's last name:
Section Index, by: All Authors Titles Keywords
General Index of All BSA Abstracts, by: Senior Author All Authors Titles Keywords ...
  • AXSMITH, BRIAN J.*, THOMAS N. TAYLOR, AND EDITH L. TAYLOR. - A new cheirolepidiaceous conifer from the Lower Jurassic of North America.
  • BUECHLER, WALTER K.*, MICHAEL T. DUNN, AND WILLIAM C. REMBER. - The Late Miocene Pickett Creek flora. [Poster]
  • COOK, MARTHA E.* AND WILLIAM E. FRIEDMAN. - Development of tracheids in the basal extant vascular plant Huperzia lucidula (Lycopodiaceae): implications for the early evolution of plant water-conducting cells.
  • CORDI, JENNIFER. - Devonian vascular plant groups and the inference of macroevolutionary pattern and process: a phylogenetic comparative approach to the analysis of trends in early vascular plant evolution.
  • CRESSLER, WALTER. - A diverse Late Devonian flora preserved in a fluvial setting, north-central Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
  • CROSS, AUREAL T.
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