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Ash, S.R.

Mamay, S.H., S.R. Ash, and P.C. Lyons. 1995. Charles Brian Read (1907-1979): American paleobotanist and geologist. In P.C. Lyons, E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of twentieth century Carboniferous paleobotany in North America (W.C. Darrah volume), 225-236. Geological Society of America Memoir 185.


Bateman, R.M.

Bateman, R.M. 1995. Explaining higher plant radiations: Do radical developmental mutations drive phylogenetic change across fitness seascapes? In Evolutionary radiations and development (symposium). Fifth Congress of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology (Edinburgh) Abstracts: 23.

Bateman, R.M. 1995. Bulk geochemical data as an aid to correlating key palaeobotanical specimens and horizons. American Journal of Botany 82 (suppl.): 83 [Abstract].

Bateman, R.M., and W.A. DiMichele. 1995. Integrating living and fossil lycopsids: the advantages and limitations of multiple relictual lineages. In The role of fossils in plant phylogeny (symposium). American Journal of Botany 82 (suppl.): 80 [Abstract].

Bateman, R.M. 1995. The role of saltational vegetative simplification in land-plant evolution. In The Evolution of Plant Architecture (symposium). Linnean Society/RBG Kew Abstracts: 3.

Bateman, R.M. In Press. Architectural radiations cannot be optimally interpreted without morphological and molecular phylogenies. In M.H. Kurmann, and A.R. Hemsley [eds.], The evolution of plant architecture. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Bateman, R.M. In Press. An overview of lycophyte phylogeny. In J.M. Camus, M. Gibby, and R.J. Johns [eds.], Pteridology in perspective. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Bateman, R.M. In Press. Non-floral homoplasy and evolutionary scenarios in living and fossil land-plants. In M.J. Sanderson, and L. Hufford [eds.], Homoplasy and the evolutionary process. Academic Press, London.

DiMichele, W. A., and R.M. Bateman.. In Press. The mizomorphic lycopsids: a case-study in paleobotanical classification. Systematic Botany 21.

Bateman, R.M., and W.A. DiMichele. In Press. Lycophyta; Zosterophyllopsida; Lycopsida; Asteroxylales; Lycopodiales; Protolepidodendrales; Selaginellales; Lepidodendrales; Isoetales. In S.P. Parker [ed.], McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology. McGraw-Hill, New York.


Burnham, R.J.

Burnham, R.J. 1995. Plant invasions: one measure of ecosystem change. Geotimes 40(8): 16-18.


Collinson, M.E.

Collinson, M.E., P.F. Van Bergen, A.C. Scott, and J.W. De Leeuw. 1994. The oil-generating potential of plants from coal and coal-bearing strata through time: a review with new evidence from Carboniferous plants. In A.C. Scott, and A.J. Fleet [eds.], Coal and coal bearing strata as oil-prone source rocks? 31-70. Geological Society Special Publication No. 77.

De Leeuw, J.W., N.L. Frewin, P.F. Van Bergen, J.S. Sinninghe DamstÇ, M.E. Collinson. 1995. Organic carbon as a palaeoenvironmental indicator in the marine realm.43-71. In D.W.J. Bosence, and P.A. Allison [eds.], marine palaeoenvironmental analysis from fossils. Geological Society Special Publication. No 83.

Hemsley, A.R., M.E. Collinson, W.L. Kovach, B. Vincent, and T. Williams. 1994. The role of self-assembly in biological systems: evidence from iridescent colloidal sporopollenin in Selaginella megaspore walls. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, B, 345: 163-173.

Scott, A.C., J. Stephenson, and M.E. Collinson. 1994. The fossil record of leaves with galls. In M.A.J. Williams [ed.], Plant galls: organisms, interactions, populations, 447-470. Systematics Association Publication No. 49, Clarendon Press, Oxford.

Van Aarssen, B.G.K., J.W. De Leeuw, M.E. Collinson, J.J. Boon, and K. Goth. 1994. Occurrence of polycadinene in fossil and recent resins. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 58: 223-229.

Van Bergen, P.F., M.E. Collinson, A.C. Scott, and J.W. De Leeuw. 1995. Unusual resin chemistry from Upper Carboniferous Pteridosperm resin rodlets. In K.B. Anderson and J.C. Crellings [eds.], Amber, resinite and fossil resin, Chapter 8, 149-169. American Chemical Society, Washington DC.

Van Bergen, P.F., M.E. Collinson, J.S.Sinninghe Damste, and J.W. De Leeuw. 1994. Chemical and microscopical characterisation of inner seed coats of fossil water plants. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 58: 231-239.

Van Bergen, P.F., M.E. Collinson, D.E.G. Briggs, J.W. De Leeuw, A.C. Scott, R.P. Evershed, and P.F. Finch. 1995. Resistant biomacromolecules in the fossil record. Acta Botanica Neerlandica 44 (4): 319-342.

Van Bergen, P.F., M.E. Collinson, and J.W. De Leeuw. In Press. Characterization of the insoluble constituents of propagule walls of fossil and extant water lilies; implications for the fossil record. Ancient Biomolecules.

Van Bergen, P.F., M.E. Collinson, P.G. Hatcher, and J.W. De Leeuw. 1994. Lithological control on the state of preservation of fossil seed coats of water plants. In K. _ygard, G. van Graas, and N. Telnaes [eds.], Advances in organic geochemistry 1993. Organic Geochemistry 22: 683-702.

Van Bergen, P.F., M. G_ni, M.E. Collinson, P.J. Barrie, J.S. Sinninghe DamstÇ, and J.W. De Leeuw. 1994. Chemical and microscopical characterization of outer seed coats of fossil and extant water plants. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 58: 3823-3844.

Van Bergen, P.F., A.C. Scott, P.J. Barrie, J.W. De Leeuw, and M.E. Collinson. 1994. The chemical composition of Upper Carboniferous pteridosperm cuticles. Organic Geochemistry 21: 107-112.


Crane, P.R.

Crane, P.R., E.M. Friis, and K.R. Pedersen. 1995. The origin and early diversification of angiosperms. Nature, 374: 27-33.

Herendeen, P.S., and P.R. Crane. 1995. The fossil history of the monocotyledons. In P.J. Rudall, P.J. Cribb, D.F. Cutler, and C.J. Humphries [eds.], Monocotyledons: Systematics and Evolution, 1-21. Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew.


Crepet, W.L.

Crepet, W.L., and K.C. Nixon. 1995. The fossil history of stamens. In W.G. D'Arcy, and Richard C. Keating [eds.], The anther, form, function and phylogeny, 25-57. Cambridge University Press.


Dilcher, D.L.

Dilcher, D.L. 1995. Plant reproductive strategies: using the fossil record to unravel current issues in plant reproduction. In P.C. Hoch, and A.G. Stephenson [eds.], Experimental and molecular approaches to plant biosystematics. Monographs in Systematic Botany 53: 187-198.


Doyle, J.A.

Doyle, J.A., M.J. Donoghue, and E.A. Zimmer. 1994. Integration of morphological and ribosomal RNA data on the origin of angiosperms. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 81: 419-450.

Doyle, J.A. 1994. Origin of the angiosperm flower: a phylogenetic perspective. Plant Systematics and Evolution Supplement 8: 7-29.


Gastaldo, R.A.

Gastaldo, R.A., and Savrda, C.E. In Press. Online: changing of the guard. Palaios 11.

Gastaldo, R.A., H.W. Pfefferkorn, and W.A. DiMichele. 1995. Taphonomic and Sedimentologic Characterization of "Roof-Shale" floras. In P.C. Lyons, E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of early twentieth century Carboniferous paleobotany in North America (W.C. Darrah volume). Boulder, Colorado. Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 341-352.


Gensel, P.G.

Phillips, T.L., and P.G. Gensel. 1995. Biography of Henry Nathaniel Andrews, Jr. (1910-present): Paleobotanist, educator, and explorer. In P.C. Lyons, E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of early twentieth century Carboniferous paleobotany in North America (W.C. Darrah volume). Boulder, Colorado. Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 245- 254.


Herendeen, P.S.

Herendeen, P.S., and P.R. Crane 1995. The fossil history of the monocotyledons. In P.J. Rudall, P. Cribb, D.F. Cutler, and C.J. Humphries [eds.], Monocotyledons: Systematics and Evolution, 1-21. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.


Hickey, L.J.

Hickey, L.J. 1996. Paleobotany, 1995. Geotimes 41(2): 29-30.

Hickey, L.J., and L. Klise. 1994. Peabody Museum's fossil plants. A tale of three collections. Discovery 25: 23-25.

Hickey, L.J., and D.W. Taylor. 1996. Origin of the angiosperm flower. In D.W.Taylor, and L.J. Hickey [eds.], Flowering plant origin, evolution and phylogeny, 176-231. Chapman and Hall, New York.

Taylor, D.W., and L.J. Hickey, L.J. 1996. Evidence for, and implications of an herbaceous origin for angiosperms. In D.W. Taylor, and L.J. Hickey [eds.], Flowering plant origin, evolution and phylogeny, 232-266. Chapman and Hall, New York.


Lyons, P.C.

Lyons, P.C., and E.D. Morey. 1995. David White (1862-1935): American paleobotanist and geologist, In P.C. Lyons, E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of early twentieth century Carboniferous paleobotany in North America (W.C. Darrah volume), Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 135-148.

Lyons, P.C., and M. TeichmÅller. 1995. Reinhardt Thiessen (1867-1938): pioneering coal petrologist and stratigraphic palynologist, In P.C. Lyons, E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of early twentieth century Carboniferous paleobotany in North America. (W. C. Darrah volume) Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 149-161.

Lyons, P.C., and R.H. Wagner. 1995. The Stephanian of North America: early 1900s controversies and problems. In P.C. Lyons, E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of early twentieth century Carboniferous paleobotany in North America (W.C. Darrah volume). Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 293-314.

Lyons, P.C., and E.L. Zodrow. 1995. Early to mid-twentieth century floral zonation schemes of the Pennsylvanian (Late Carboniferous) of North America and correlations with the late Carboniferous of Europe (W.C. Darrah volume). In P.C. Lyons, E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of early twentieth century Carboniferous paleobotany in North America (W.C. Darrah volume). Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 277-292.

Lyons, P.C., E.L. Zodrow, M.A. Millay, G. Dolby, K.S. Gillis, and A.T. Cross. In Press. Coal-ball floras of Maritime Canada and palynology of the Foord seam: geologic, paleobotanical, and paleoecological implications. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology (special issue).

Wagner, R.H., and P.C. Lyons. In Press. A critical analysis of Stephanian megafloras of the Appalachian region. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology (special issue).


Morey, E.D.

Lyons, P.C., and E.D. Morey. l994. Birbal Sahni: His North American paleobotanical connection with William Culp Darrah. Geophytology 24: 1-12.

Lyons, P.C., and Morey E.D. 1995. David White (1862-1935): American paleobotanist and geologist. In P.C. Lyons, E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of early twentieth century Carboniferous paleobotany in North America (W.C. Darrah volume). Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 135-148.

Morey, E. D., 1995. Frederick Oliver Thompson (1883-1953): Amateur collector and patron of paleobotany. In P.C.Lyons, E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of early twentieth century Carboniferous paleobotany in North America (W.C. Darrah volume). Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 255-265.

Morey, E.D. 1995. Carl Rudolf Florin (1894-1965): A pioneer in fossil-conifer studies. In P.C.Lyons, E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of early twentieth century Carboniferous Paleobotany in North America (W.C. Darrah volume). Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 119-126.

Morey, E.D. 1995. William C.Darrah's European Experience in 1935: Paleobotanical connections and stratigraphic controversies. In Lyons, P.C., E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of early twentieth century Carboniferous paleobotany in North America (W.C. Darrah volume). Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 23-34.

Morey, E.D., and R.L. Leary. 1995. History of significant collections of Carboniferous (Mississippian and Pennsylvanian) plant fossils in museums of the United States. In P.C.Lyons, E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of early twentieth century Carboniferous Paleobotany in North America (W.C. Darrah volume). Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America Memoir 183: 59-73.

Morey, E.D., and A. Lesnikowska. 1995. Elias Howard Sellards (1875-1961): Paleontologist, geologist, and anthropologist. In P.C.Lyons, E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of early twentieth century Carboniferous paleobotany in North Anerica (W.C. Darrah volume). Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 163-168.

Morey, E.D., and P.C. Lyons. 1995. William Culp Darrsh (1909-1989): A portrait. In Lyons, P.C., E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of early twentieth century Carboniferous paleobotany in North America (W.C. Darrah volume). Boulder, Colorado. Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 1-22.

Morey, E.D., and P.C. Lyons. 1995. Correspondance and plant-fossil exchanges between Willian C. Darrah and European paleobotanists (1932-1951). In Lyons, P.C., E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of early twentieth century Carboniferous Paleobotany in North America (W.C. Darrah volume) Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 35-58.

Morey, E.D., and P.C. Lyons. 1995. Adolf Carl NoÇ (1873-1939): Pioneer in North American coal-ball studies. In P.C.Lyons, E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of early twentieth century Carboniferous paleobotany in North America (W.C. Darrah volume). Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 175-181.


Osborn, J.M.

Taylor, T.N., and J.M. Osborn. In Press. The importance of fungi in shaping the paleoecosystem. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology.


Pfefferkorn, H.W.

Pfefferkorn, H.W. 1995. We are temperate climate chauvinists. Palaios 10: 389- 391. (Editorial).


Pigg, K.B.

Trivett, M.L., and K.B. Pigg. 1996. A survey of reticulate venation among fossil and living land plants. In D.W. Taylor, and L.J. Hickey [eds.], Flowering plant origin, evolution and phylogeny, 8-31. Chapman and Hall, New York.


Retallack, G.J.

Ready, C.D., and G.J. Retallack. 1995. Chemical composition as a guide to paleoclimate of paleosols. Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, New Orleans 27, p. A237.

Retallack, G.J. In Press. A color guide to paleosols. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester.


Rothwell, G.W.

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, 71-86. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis.

Rothwell, G.W. In Press. Pollen Cone. Academic American Encyclopedia.

Rothwell, G.W. In Press. Pteridophytic evolution: An often underappreciated phytological success story. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology.

Rothwell, G.W. In Press. Phylogenetyic relationships of ferns; a paleobotanical perspective. In J. Camus [ed.], Pteridology in perspective, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.


Scheckler, S.E.

Scheckler, S.E. In Press. Plant Science Lab Manual. 15 lab units to accompany multimedia Plant Science Tutorials CD-ROM. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. Ca. 250 pp.

Scheckler, S.E., C.D. Taylor, and S.A. Hill. In Press. Plant Science Tutorials CD-ROM - Multimedia courseware and experiment simulations. Exeter Multimedia of Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc.

Scheckler, S.E., C.D. Taylor, and S.A. Hill. In Press. Plant Science Interactive Image Library photo-CD-ROM. Circa 1500 still images, animations, and computer simulations retrievable by subject, name, or category via Fetch. Exeter Multimedia of Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc.


Skog, J.E.

Skog, J.E., and R. Fensome. 1995. What's in a date? Palynos 18(1): 8-9.

Fensome, R., and J.E. Skog. 1995. A panbiological code by the year 2000? Palynos 8(2): 10-11. and IOP Newsletter 56: 5-6.


Smith, U.R.

Smith, U.R. 1996. The future of paleobotany. Paleonet Forum 2(1). URL: http://www.nhm.ac. uk/paleonet/Forum.


Taylor, D.W.

Taylor, D.W. 1995. Cretaceous to Tertiary geologic and angiosperm paleobiogeographic history of the Andes. In S.P. Churchill et al [eds.], Biodiversity and Conservation of neotropical montane forest, 3-9. The New York Botanical Garden.


Taylor, T.N.

Taylor, T.N. Fredda Doris Reed (1894-1988): educator and paleobotanist. In P.C. Lyons, E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspective of early twentieth century Carboniferous paleobotany in North America (W.C. Darrah volume). Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 183-185.


Tiffney, B.H.

Tiffney, B.H., and S.J. Mazer. 1995. Angiosperm growth habit, dispersal and diversification reconsidered. Evolutionary Ecology 9: 93-117.


Wheeler, E.A.

Wheeler, E.A., and P. Baas. In press. Wood identification. In Thessakoloni University Volume in honor G. Tsoumis retirement.


Willard, D.A.

Willard, D.A., and Wingard, G.L. 1995. South Florida ecosystems: changes through time. U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS-171-95: 1-2.


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