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Archangelsky, S. 1995 (1993). Consideraciones sobre las Floras Paleozoicas de Bolivia. In R.S. Soruco [ed.], Fosiles y facies de Bolivia, 2. Rev. Tecnica YPFB, 13-14(1-4): 167-172.
DiMichele, W.A., and R.M. Bateman. In Press. Plant paleoecology and evolutionary inference: two examples from the Paleozoic. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology.
Chitaley, S. 1995. Evolutionary significance of the Late Devonian Lycopods of the Central North America. Proceedings of the International Conference of Terrestrial Plants in Geological Time (ICTPG) Nanjing. p. 2-3, Plate I [Abstract].
Chitaley, S., and Pigg, K. In Press. Clevelandodendron ohioensis gen. et sp. nov., a slender, upright lycopsid from the Late Devonian Cleveland Shale of Ohio. American Journal of Botany.
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.
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 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., 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.
Mei, M.T., Q.C. Huang, M. Du, and D.L. Dilcher. 1996. The Xu-Huai-Yu Subprovince of the Cathaysian Floral Province. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 90: 63-77.
DiMichele, W.A., and T.L. Phillips. 1995. The response of hierarchically structured ecosystems to long-term climate change: a case study using tropical peat swamps of Pennsylvanian age. In S.M. Stanley, A.H. Knoll, and J.P. Kennett [eds.], Effects of past global change on life, 134-155. National Research Council, Studies in Geophysics.
Dolph, G.E., W. DiMichele, R. Gastaldo, and D. Hunn. 1994. Karinopteris, a fossil pteridosperm from the paper coal of Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 98: 433-448.
Gastaldo, R.A., H.W. Pfefferkorn, and W.A. DiMichele. 1995. Characteristics and classification of Carboniferous roof shale floras. In P.C. Lyons, E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner [eds.], Historical perspectives of early twentieth century Carboniferous paleobotany in North America. Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 341-352.
Willard, D.A., W.A. DiMichele, J.C. Hower, D.L. Eggert, C.B. Rexroad, and A.C. Scott. 1995. Paleoecology of the Springfield Coal Member (Middle Pennsylvanian, Illinois Basin) near the Leslie Cemetery Paleochannel, southwestern Indiana. International Journal of Coal Geology 27: 59-98.
Wing, S.L., and W.A. DiMichele. 1995. Conflict between local and global changes in plant diversity through geological time. Palaios 10: 551-564.
Dolph, G.E. 1995. Studies in paper coal: Reconstruction of the seed fern Karinopteris. In S.J. Karcher [ed.], ABLE 95: Program for the 17th Annual Association for Biology Laboratory Education Workshop/Conference, June 6-10, 1995, 14-1 to 14-8. Purdue University, West Lafayette.
Dolph, G.E., W. DiMichele, R. Gastaldo, and D. Hunn. 1994. Karinopteris, a fossil pteridosperm from the paper coal of Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 98: 433-448.
Drinnan, A.N., and Crane, P.R. 1994. A synopsis of medullosan pollen organs from the Middle Pennsylvanian Mazon Creek flora of northeastern Illinois, USA. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 80: 235-257.
Demko, T.M., and R.A. Gastaldo. In Press. Eustatic and autocyclic influences on deposition of the Lower Pennsylvanian Mary Lee Coal zone, Warrior Basin, Alabama. International Journal of Coal Geology.
Dolph, G.E., W. DiMichele, R. Gastaldo, and D. Hunn. 1994. Karinopteris, a fossil pteridosperm from the paper coal of Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 98: 433-448.
Gastaldo, R.A. 1995. New occurrence of Periastron reticulatum Unger emend. Beck, an enigmatic Mississippian fossil plant. Journal of Paleontology 65: 388-392.
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 persepctive of early twentieth century Carboniferous paleobotany in North America. Geological Society of America Memoir 185: 341-352.
Gastaldo, R.A., W. Riegel, W. PÜttmann, and U.H. Linnemann. In Press. A multidisciplinary approach to reconstruct the late Oligocene vegetation in central Europe. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology.
Guthrie, G.M., Steltenpohl, M.G., and Gastaldo, R.A. 1995. Alleghanian timing constraints on Laurentian margin orogensis: New fossils and radiometric data from the Alabama Blue Ridge. In Guthrie, G.M [ed.], The Timing and tectonic mechanisms of the Alleghanian Orogeny, Alabama Piedmont, A Guidebook for the 32nd Annual Field Trip of the Alabama Geological Society, Tuscaloosa, AL., p. 1-16.
Hao, S.-G., and P. G. Gensel. 1995. A new genus and species, Celatheca beckii, from the Siegenian (Early Devonian) of southeastern Yunnan, China. International Journal of Plant Sciences. 156: 896-909.
Leary, R.L., 1995. In situ spores in mid-Namurian fructifications from an upland flora, western Illinois, USA. Abstracts, 13th International Carboniferous Congress, Krakow, Poland: 87.
Lyons, P.C., M.A. Millay, E.L. Zodrow, A.T. Cross, and K.S. Gillis. 1995. Discovery of permineralized plant fossils (coal balls) in the Bolsovian (ex Westphalian C) (Middle Pennsylvanian, Upper Carboniferous), Stellarton Basin, Nova Scotia, Canada. Canadian Journal of Botany 73: 1407-1416.
Mapes, G., A. Molineux, R.H. Mapes, and D. Kidder. 1995. Phosphatic hard ground lag deposits in Upper Carboniferous cyclothems in Texas and Oklahoma. Geological Society of America meetings, New Orleans, LA.(GSA Absts. with Program, 27(6): A-371.).
Mapes, G., and R.H. Mapes. 1995. Paleotopographic influence on distribution of roots in Stephanian dysoxic marine shales, southern midcontinent. American Journal of Botany 82 (6, suppl.): 88 [Abstract].
Mapes, G., and R.H. Mapes. 1995. Do Stephanian upland floras presage the demise of Late Carboniferous Wetlands? International Symposium of Ecosystem Evolution, Moscow, Russia. (Russian Academy of Sciences, Abstract with Program, no page numbers).
Mapes, G., G.W. Rothwell, and R.H. Mapes. 1995. Late Paleozoic conifers of North America. W.A. Bell Symposium of Paleobotany and Coal Science. Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. (Abstract with Program).
Mapes, G., and G.W. Rothwell. In Press. Pollen cone structure of the late Pennsylvanian (Stephanian) conifer Emporia. Neues Jahrbuch fÅr Geologie und Palaeontologie Abhandlungen.
Mapes, R.H., and G. Mapes. In Press. Biotic destruction of terrestrial plant debris in the Late Paleozoic marine environment. Lethaia.
Rice, J., Rothwell, G.W., Mapes, G., and R.H. Mapes. In Press. Suavitas imbricata gen. et sp. nov., an anatomically preserved seed analogue from Upper Pennsylvanian marine deposits of midcontinent North America. American Journal of Botany.
Rothwell, G.W., Mapes, G., and R.H. Mapes. In Press. Late Paleozoic conifers of North America: Structure, diversity and occurrences. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology.
Rothwell, G.W., Mapes, G., and R.H. Mapes. In Press. Anatomically preserved vojnovskyalean seed plants in Upper Pennsylvanian (Stephanian) marine shales of North America. Journal of Paleontology.
Alleman, V., H.W. Pfefferkorn, and D.M. Erwin. In Press. Los contextos paleoecologicos variados de las floras Carboniferas de Paracas (Ica, Peru). Bol. Soc. Geol. del Peru.
DiMichele, W.A., H.W. Pfefferkorn, and T.L. Phillips. In Press. Persistence of Late Carboniferous tropical vegetation during glacially driven climatic and sea-level fluctuations. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.
Gastaldo, R.A., W.A. DiMichele, and H.W. Pfefferkorn. 1995. Out of the icehouse into the greenhouse: Biome turnover in the Late Paleophytic. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 27, SE Section.
Chitaley, S., and K.B. Pigg. In Press. Clevelandodendron ohioensis, gen. et sp. nov., a slender upright lycopsid from the late Devonian Cleveland Shale of Ohio. American Journal of Botany.
Raymond, A., and C. Metz. 1995. Laurussian land-plant diversity during the Silurian and Devonian: mass extinction, sampling bias, or both? Paleobiology 21(1): 74-91.
Krull, E.S., and G.J. Retallack. 1995. Clastic dikes as evidence for discontinuous permafrost paleoclimate in Permian coal Measures, Allan Hills Antarctica. Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, New Orleans 27, p. A265.
Retallack, G.J. 1995. Pennsylvanian vegetation and soils. In B. Cecil, and T. Edgar [eds.], Predictive stratigraphic analysis. Bulletin of the U.S. Geological Survey 2110: 13-19.
Retallack, G.J. In Press. Compaction of Devonian lycopsid stems from the Beacon Heights Orthoquartzite, southern Victoria Land. U.S. Antarctic Journal.
Retallack, G.J. In Press. Permian and Triassic driftwood from the Allan Hills, Antarctica. U.S. Antarctic Journal.
Retallack, G.J. In Press. Early Triassic therapsid footprints from the Sydney Basin, Australia. Alcheringa.
Retallack, G.J., S.E. Robinson, and E.S. Krull. In Press. Middle Devonian paleosols and vegetation of the Lashly Mountains, Antarctica. U.S. Antarctic Journal.
Retallack, G.J., J.J. Veevers, and R. Morante. 1996. Global early Triassic coal gap between Late Permian extinction and Middle Triassic recovery of peat-forming plants. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America 108: 195-207.
Retallack, G.J., E.W. Krull, and S.E. Robinson. In Press. Permian and Triassic paleosols and paleoenvironments of southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. U.S. Antarctic Journal.
Bateman, R.M., G.W. Rothwell, and C.J. Cleal. 1995. Oxroad Bay. In C.J. Cleal, and B.A. Thomas [eds.], Geological Conservation Review: Paleobotany, 127-139. English Nature, London.
Mapes, G., and G.W. Rothwell. In Press. Pollen cone structure of the Late Pennsylvanian (Stephanian) conifer Emporia. Neues Jahrbuch fÅr Geol. PalÑontol., Stuttgart 127-139.
Rice, J., G.W. Rothwell, G. Mapes, and R.H. Mapes. In Press. Suavitas imbricata gen. et sp. nov., an anatomically preserved seed analogue from Upper Pennsylvanian marine deposits of midcontinent North America. American Journal of Botany.
Rothwell, G.W., G. Mapes, and R.H. Mapes. In Press. Late Paleozoic conifers of North America; structure, diversity and occurrences. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology.
Serbet, R., and G.W. Rothwell. 1995. Functional morphology and homologies of gymnospermous ovules: Evidence from a new species of Stephanospermum (Medullosales). Canadian Journal of Botany 73: 650-661.
Algeo, T.J., R.A. Berner, J.B. Maynard, and S.E. Scheckler. 1995. Late Devonian oceanic anoxic events and biotic crises: "rooted" in the evolution of vascular land plants? GSA Today 5(3): 45, 64-66.
Taylor, T.N., and S.E. Scheckler. In Press. Devonian spore ultrastructure: Rhabdosporites. Maurice Streel Commemorative Volume. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology.
Hill, S.A., S.E. Scheckler, and J.F. Basinger. In Press. Convergence in the evolution of sphenopteroid foliage. Rudolf Daber Commemorative Volume. Neues Jahrbuch fÅr Geologie und PalÑontologie, Abhandlungen. Stuttgart.
Hill, S.A., S.E. Scheckler, and J.F. Basinger. In Press. Ellesmeropteris sphenopteroides, a new genus and species of zygopterid fern from the Upper Devonian (Frasnian) of Ellesmere, N. W. T., Arctic Canada. American Journal of Botany.
Axsmith, B.J., T.N. Taylor, E.L. Taylor, L.D. Boucher, G.W. Rothwell, and N.R. Cuneo. 1995. Triassic conifer seed cones from the Lashly Formation, southern Victoria Land. Antarctic Journal of the U.S. 30(5).
Boucher, L.D., T.N. Taylor, and E.L. Taylor. 1994. An unusual plant organ from the Triassic of Antarctica. Antarctic Journal of the U.S. 29(5): 28-29 (publ. 1995).
Boucher, L.D., and E.L. Taylor. 1995. Dicroidium species from Antarctica and South America: temporal and paleobiogeographic ranges. American Journal of Botany 82(6, supplement): 83-84 [Abstract].
Boucher, L.D., E.L. Taylor, T.N. Taylor, N.R. Cuneo, and J.M. Osborn. In Press. Dicroidium compression floras from southern Victoria Land. Antarctic Journal of the U.S. 30(5).
Del Fueyo, G., E.L. Taylor, T.N. Taylor, and N.R. Cuneo. 1995. Triassic wood from the Gordon Valley, central Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica. IAWA Journal 16: 111-126.
Del Fueyo, G., T.N. Taylor, E.L. Taylor, and N.R. Cuneo. 1994. Triassic seed fern cupules from Antarctica. Antarctic Journal of the U.S. 29(5): 30-31 (publ. 1995).
Li, H., E.L. Taylor, and T.N. Taylor. 1995. Permian vessel elements. Science 271: 188-189.
Taylor, E.L. 1995. Reconstructing Permian and Triassic seed ferns from Antarctica. American Journal of Botany 82(6, supplement): 92 [Abstract].
Yao, X., T.N. Taylor, and E.L. Taylor. 1995. The permineralized corystosperm pollen organ Pteruchus from the Triassic of Antarctica. American Journal of Botany 82: 535-546.
Zhao, L., T.N. Taylor, and E.L. Taylor. In Press. Cupulate glossopterid seeds from the Permian Buckley Formation, central Transantarctic Mountains. Antarctic Journal of the U.S. 30(5).
Axsmith, B.J., T.N. Taylor, E.L. Taylor, L.D. Boucher, G.W. Rothwell, and N.R. Cuneo. 1995. Triassic conifer seed cones from the Lashly Formation, southern Victoria Land. Antarctic Journal of the U.S. 30(5).
Boucher, L.D., T.N. Taylor, and E.L. Taylor. 1994. An unusual plant organ from the Triassic of Antarctica. Antarctic Journal of the U.S. 29(5): 28-29 (publ. 1995).
Boucher, L.D., E.L. Taylor, T.N. Taylor, N.R. Cuneo, and J.M. Osborn. In Press. Dicroidium compression floras from southern Victoria Land. Antarctic Journal of the U.S. 30(5).
Del Fueyo, G., E.L. Taylor, T.N. Taylor, and N.R. Cuneo. 1995. Triassic wood from the Gordon Valley, central Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica. IAWA Journal 16: 111-126.
Del Fueyo, G., T.N. Taylor, E.L. Taylor, and N.R. Cuneo. 1994. Triassic seed fern cupules from Antarctica. Antarctic Journal of the U.S. 29(5): 30-31 (publ. 1995).
Li, H., E.L. Taylor, and T.N. Taylor. 1995. Permian vessel elements. Science 271: 188-189.
Taylor, T.N., H. Hass, W. Remy, and H. Kerp. 1995. The oldeds fossil lichen. Nature 378: 244.
Taylor, T.N., W. Remy, H. Hass, and H. Kerp. 1995. Fossil arbuscular mycorrhizae from the early Devonian. Mycologia 87: 560-573.
Taylor, T.N., and E.L. Taylor. In Press. The distribution and interactions of some Late Paleozoic fungi. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology.
Yao, X., T.N. Taylor, and E.L. Taylor. 1995. The permineralized corystosperm pollen organ Pteruchus from the Triassic of Antarctica. American Journal of Botany 82: 535-546.
Zhao, L. T.N. Taylor, and E.L. Taylor. In Press. Cupulate glossopterid seeds from the Permian Buckley Formation, central Transantarctic Mountains. Antarctic Journal of the U.S. 30(5).
Tidwell, W.D., and G.E. Munzing. 1995. Gymnospermous woods from the Lower Permian Hueco Formation of south-central New Mexico. In S.G. Lucas, and A.B. Heckert [eds.], Early Permian footprints and faces. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 6: 91-100.
Tidwell, W.D., Munzing, G.E., and S.G. Lucas. 1995. Gymnospermous woods from the Lower Permian Hueco Formation of south-central New Mexico. American Journal of Botany 82 (6, Suppl.): 93 [Abstract].
Lesnikowska, A.D., and Willard, D.A. In press. Two new species of Scolecopteris (Marattiales), sources of Torispora securis Balme and Thymospora thiessenii (Kosanke) Wilson and Venkatachala. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology.
Wing, S.L., and W.A. DiMichele. 1995. Conflict between local and global changes in plant diversity through geological time. Palaios 10: 551-564.
Yao, X., T.N. Taylor, and E.L. Taylor. 1995. The permineralized corystosperm pollen organ Pteruchus from the Triassic of Antarctica. American Journal of Botany 82: 535-546.
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