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Dear Paleobotanical Section Members,

The compilation process is almost completed but you still have one last chance (and please do so if you haven't already!) to submit citations for for the 2004 Bibliography! We'd love to hear from you!

Jim Mickle Secretary/Treasurer

Absolute Final Call for Citations – DEADLINE July 10, 2005

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN PALEOBOTANY for 2004

***Submit citations by July 10, 2005 to: wcressler@wcupa.edu***

Or: Walter Cressler, Francis Harvey Green Library, West Chester University, 29 West Rosedale Ave, West Chester, PA 19383

Please submit your 2004 citations by either of the following media: I) e-mail, or 2) cleanly typed on white paper, sent by standard mail. List citations in the current format of American Journal of Botany, with journal names spelled out in full, but without italics or underlining. Entries should be single-spaced, leaving a space between successive citations. Authors must indicate where each citation should appear in the Bibliography according to the categories below. Precede each citation with the appropriate key number(s) from the list below:
1 - Techniques
2 - Review of a Book or Paper
3 - Book
4 - General
5 - General Palynology
6 - Precambrian
7 - Paleozoic
8 - Paleozoic Palynology
9 - Mesozoic
10 - Mesozoic Palynology
11 – Tertiary
12 - Tertiary Palynology
13 - Quaternary
14 - Quaternary Palynology
15 – Taphonomy 16 - Non-fossil
17 – Thesis
18 - Work in Progress (including submitted but not yet accepted, and other work in progress) Work in press (accepted for publication) should be cited under the appropriate category (1-16).

News of Individuals (e.g., recent moves, exchange visits, new field work, new discoveries of paleobotanical interest) is now distributed through the Paleobotanical Section World Wide Web page. Submit news items to: Dr. Charles Daghlian: daghlian@dartmouth.edu

Sample Formats:

Review: DiMichele, W.A. 1995. Review of: Schindewolf, O.H., Basic questions in paleontology: geologic time, organic evolution, and biological systematics. Review of Paleobotany and Palynology 89: 481-483.

Book: Kurmann, M.H. and Doyle, J.A. [eds.]. 1994. Ultrastructure of fossil spores and pollen. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 221 pp. Journal article: Manchester, S.R. 1995. Yes, we had bananas. Oregon Geology 57: 41-43.

Article in a Book: Rothwell, G.W. 1995. The fossil history of branching: Implications for the phylogeny of land plants. In P.C. Hoch and A.G. Stephenson [eds.], Experimental and molecular approaches to plant biosystematics, pp. 71-86. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis.

Submit citations by July 10, 2005 to: wcressler@wcupa.edu Or: Walter Cressler, Francis Harvey Green Library, West Chester University, 29 West Rosedale Ave, West Chester, PA 19383