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Archangelsky, S.

Somoza, R., G. Cladera, and S. Archangelsky. 1995. Una nueva tafoflora paleocena de Chubut, Patagonia. Su edad y ambiente de depositacion. Act.VI Congr. Arg. Paleonto. y Bioestrat., Trelew 1994, pp. 265-269.


Baghai, N.L.

Baghai, N.L., and Jorstad, R.B. 1995. Paleontology, paleoclimatology and paleoecology of the Late Middle Miocene Musselshell Creek Flora, Clearwater County Idaho. A preliminary study of a new fossil flora. Palaios 10: 424-436.


Burnham, R.J.

Burnham, R.J. 1995. A new species of winged fruit from the Miocene of Ecuador: Tipuana ecuatoriana (Leguminosae). America Journal of Botany 82: 1599- 1607.

Burnham, R.J. In Press. Republic leaf deposits and Eocene ecology. Washington Geology.


Call, V.B.

Call, V.B., and D.L. Dilcher. 1995. Fossil Ptelea samaras (Rutaceae) in North America. American Journal of Botany 82: 1069-1073.


Collinson, M.E.

As-Saruri, M.L., P.J. Whybrow, and M.E. Collinson. In Press. Vertebrates (?Sirenia), fruits and seeds from the Habshiyah Formation, Kaninah Jizwal sequence, (Middle Eocene), Republic of Yemen. In Whybrow, P.J., and A. Hill [eds.], Fossil Vertebrates of Arabia, Chapter 31. Yale University Press, New Haven.

Collinson, M.E. 1994. Arcto-Tertiary '93: Perspectives and Prospects. In M.C. Boulter, and H.C. Fisher [eds.], Cenozoic plants and climates of the Arctic. Proceedings of the NATO advanced research workshop on reconstruction of North Atlantic climate change using extinct plant data, 383-388. London, UK, November 11-16 1993. Springer Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg.

Collinson, M.E. In Press. Plant macrofossils from the Bracklesham Group (Early and Middle Eocene), Bracklesham Bay, West Sussex; review and significance in the context of coeval British Tertiary Floras. Tertiary Research, 1.

Hooker, J.J., M.E. Collinson, P.F. Van Bergen, R.L. Singer, J.W. De Leeuw, and T.P. Jones. 1995. Reconstruction of land and freshwater palaeoenvironments near the Eocene-Oligocene boundary, S. England. Journal of the Geological Society 152: 449-468.

Manchester, S.R., M.E. Collinson, and K. Goth. 1994. Fruits of the Juglandaceae from the Eocene of Messel, Germany and implications for early Tertiary phytogeographic exchange between Europe and western North America. International Journal of Plant Sciences 155: 388-394.

Pingen, M., D.K. Ferguson, and M.E. Collinson. 1994. Homolanthus costatus Mai: a new Miocene fruit of Cinnamomum Schaeffer (Lauraceae). Palaeontographica Abteilung B, 232: 155-174, 5 pls.

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, 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, P.G. Hatcher, and J.W. De Leeuw, J.W. 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.


Dilcher, D.L.

Call, V.B., and D.L. Dilcher. 1995. Fossil Ptelea samaras (Rutaceae) in North America. American Journal of Botany 82: 1069-1073.

Graham, A., and D.L. Dilcher. 1995. The Cenozoic record of the tropical dry forest in northern Latin America and the Southern United States. In S.H. Bullock, H.A. Mooney, and E. Medina [eds.], Seasonally dry tropical forests, 124-145. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.


Fields, P.F.

Fields, P.F. 1995. Nomenclatorial innovations and systematic revisions for Neogene megafossil plants of the Pacific Northwest, U.S. Michigan Academician (Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters) 27(3): 224 [Abstract].

Fields, P.F. 1995. Scientific investigations don't always turn out as planned--sometimes better; an example from the 15 million year old Succor Creek flora of Idaho/Oregon. Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Science 72: 330-331.

Fields, P.F. In Press. Neogene megafossil floras of the Columbia Plateau Region, Northwestern North America. International Organisation of Palaeobotanists, Fifth Quadrennial Meeting, Program and Abstracts. (To be presented at the IOPC-V, in Santa Barbara, Ca., U.S.A. June 30 - July 5, 1996).

Fields, P.F. In Press. A Trochodendron infructesence from the 15 Ma Succor Creek Flora in Oregon: A Geographic and possibly temporal range extension. American Journal of Botany 83(6:Suppl.) [Abstract].

Fields, P.F. In Press. A tale of two birches: trends in Middle Miocene Betula foliage from the Columbia Plateau and Inner Mountain Regions of Western North America. Michigan Academician (Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters) vol. 28 [Abstract].

Fields, P.F., and H.E. Schorn. 1995. Comparison of morphologic trends in two lineages of birch (Betula, Betulaceae) from the Middle Miocene of the Columbia Plateau and Inner Mountain Regions of Western No. America. American Journal of Botany 82 (6, suppl.): 84 [Abstract].


Gee, C.T.

Gee, C.T., M. Abraham, and P.M. Sander. In press. The occurrence of carpofloras in coarse sand fluvial deposits: comparison of fossil and recent case studies. Mededelingen Rijks Geologische Dienst.

Petzelberger, B.E.M., C.T. Gee, and P.M. Sander. 1995. Ein Picknick in den DÅnen: ein miozÑner Nagetierbau als Faziesindikator in Ñolisch umgelagerten marinen Sanden. Sediment '95, Freiberg, May 1995 [abstract; in German].


Hickey, L.J.

Wing, S.L., J. Alroy, and L.J. Hickey. 1995. Plant and mammal diversity in the Paleocene to Early Eocene of the Bighorn Basin. Palaeogeography, Paleaoclimatology, Palaeoecology 115: 117-155.


Johnson, K.R.

Johnson, K.R. In Press. The role of the Republic flora in documenting the floristic evolution of the northern hemisphere. Washington Geology.

Johnson, K.R., and C. Plumb. 1995. Common plant fossils from the Green River Formation at Douglas Pass, Colorado and Bonanza, Utah. In W.R. Averett [ed.], The Green River Formation in the Piceance Creek and Eastern Uinta Basins. Grand Junction Geological Society Guidebook, 121-130. Grand Junction Geological Society, Grand Junction, Colorado.


Manchester, S.R.

Manchester, S.R. 1995. Yes, we had bananas . Oregon Geology 57: 41-43.

Manchester, S.R. In Press. Update on the megafossil flora of Florissant, Colorado, USA. Geological Society of America Special Paper.

Manchester, S.R., and M. Donoghue. 1995. Winged fruits of Linnaeeae (Caprifoliaceae) in the Tertiary of western North America: Diplodipelta gen. nov. International Journal of Plant Sciences. 156: 709-722.

Manchester, S.R., and Chen Zhiduan. In Press. Palaeocarpinus aspinosa sp. nov. (Betulaceae) from the Paleocene of Wyoming, USA. International Journal of Plant Sciences.

Manchester, S.R., and Guo Shuang-xing. 1996. Palaeocarpinus (extinct Betulaceae) from northwestern China: New evidence for Paleocene floristic continuity between Asia, North America and Europe. International Journal of Plant Sciences 157: 240-246.

Meyer, H.W., and S.R. Manchester. In Press. The Oligocene Bridge Creek flora of the John Day Formation, Oregon. University of California Publications in Geological Science.


Martinetto, E.

Martinetto, E. 1994. Paleocarpology and the "in situ" ancient plant communities of a few Italian Pliocene fossil forests. In R. Matteucci [ed.], Studies on ecology and paleoecology of benthic communities. Bollettino della Societ[sgl dagger] Paleontologica Italiana, Special Volume 2, 189-196. Mucchi, Modena.

Martinetto, E., Pavia, G., and Bertoldi, R. In Press. Fruit and seed floras rich in exotic and subtropical elements from two Lower Pliocene successions of Italy. Mededelingen Rijks Geologische Dienst.


Meyer, H.W.

Meyer, H.W., and S.R. Manchester. In Press. The Oligocene Bridge Creek flora of the John Day Formation, Oregon. University of California Publications in Geological Science.

Meyer, H.W., and L. Weber. 1995. Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument--preservation of an ancient ecosystem. Rocks and Minerals 70: 232-239.


Osborn, J.M.

Phipps, C.J., J.M. Osborn, and R.A. Stockey. 1995. Pinus pollen cones from the Middle Eocene Princeton chert (Allenby Formation) of British Columbia, Canada. International Journal of Plant Sciences 156: 117-124.


Phipps, C.J.

Phipps, C.J., J.M. Osborn, and R.A. Stockey. 1995. Pinus pollen cones from the Middle Eocene Princeton chert (Allenby Formation) of British Columbia, Canada. International Journal of Plant Sciences 156: 117-124.


Pigg, K.B.

Pigg, K.B., and R.A. Stockey. In Press. The significance of the Princeton chert permineralized flora to the Middle Eocene upland biota of the Okanogan Highlands. Washington Geology.


Retallack, G.J.

Bestland, E.A., G.J. Retallack, and T. Fremd. 1995. Geology of the Late Eocene Clarno Unit, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, central Oregon. In V.L. Santucci, and McClelland, L. [eds.], National Park Service Paleontological Research. Technical Report NPS/NRPO/NTR 95/16: 66-72.

Bestland, E.A., G.J. Retallack, A.E. Rice, and A. Mindszenty. In Press. Late Eocene detrital laterites in central Oregon: mass balance geochemistry, depositional setting and landscape evolution. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America.

Retallack, G.J. 1995. Paleosols of the Siwalik Group as a 15 Ma record of South Asian paleoclimate. In S. Wadia, R. Korisettar, and V.S. Kale [eds.], Quaternary environments and geoarchaeology of India: essays in honour of S.N. Rajaguru. Memoir of the Geological Survey of India 32: 36-51.

Retallack, G.J. In Press. Acid trauma at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in eastern Montana. GSA Today.

Retallack, G.J., E.A. Bestland, and D.P. Dugas. 1995. Miocene paleosols and habitats of Proconsul in Rusinga Island, Kenya. Journal of Human Evolution 29: 53-91.

Retallack, G.J., E.A. Bestland, and T.J. Fremd. In Press. Reconstructions of Eocene and Oligocene plants and animals of central Oregon. Oregon Geology.

Retallack, G.J., E.A. Bestland, and T.J. Fremd. In Press. A new view of the Oligocene Bridge Creek flora, Oregon. Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Cordilleran Section of the Geological Society of America.


Schorn, H.E

Schorn, H.E, and W.C. Wehr. In Press. The conifer flora from the Eocene uplands at Republic, Washington. Washington Geology.


Stockey, R.A.

Phipps, C.J., J.M. Osborn, and R.A. Stockey. 1995. Pinus pollen cones from the Middle Eocene Princeton chert (Allenby Formation) of British Columbia, Canada. International Journal of Plant Sciences 156: 117-124.

Pigg, K.B., and R.A. Stockey. In Press. The significance of the Princeton Chert Permineralized flora to the Middle Eocene upland biota of the Okanogan Highlands. Washington Geology.


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 forests, 3-9. The New York Botanical Garden.


Tidwell, W.D.

Moore, D.S., and W.D. Tidwell. 1995. Permineralized woods from the Middle Miocene Monterey Formation of coastal southern California. American Journal of Botany 82(6, suppl.): 89 [Abstract].


Tiffney, B.H. Tiffney, B.H., and K.K. Haggard. In Press. Fruits of Mastixioideae (Cornaceae) from the Paleogene of western North America. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 92.


Upchurch, G.R., Jr.

Upchurch, G.R., Jr. 1995. Dispersed angiosperm cuticles: their history, preparation, and application to the rise of angiosperms in Cretaceous and Paleocene coals, southern western interior of North America. International Journal of Coal Geology 28: 161-227.


Wehr, W.C.

Schorn, H.E, and W.C. Wehr. In Press. The conifer flora from the Eocene uplands at Republic, Washington. Washington Geology.

Wehr, W.C., and L.L. Barksdale. In Press. Checklist of fossil insects from Republic, Washington. Washington Geology.

Wehr, W.C., and S.R. Manchester. In Press. Paleobotanical significance of Eocene flowers, fruits and seeds from Republic, Washignton. Washington Geology.


Wheeler, E.A.

Wheeler, E.A. 1995. Systematic and ecologic significance of fossil hardwoods. Examples from Big Bend National Park, Yellowstone National Park, and Florissant National Monument. In V.L. Santucci, and L. McClelland [eds.], National Park Service Paleontological Research Volume, 113-117. Technical Report NPS/ NRPO/NRTR - 95/16.

Wheeler, E.A. In press. Fossil dicotyledonous woods from Florissant National Monument, Colorado. Invited paper for Geological Society of America Special Paper volume on Florissant National Monumen.


Wing, S.L.

Greenwood, D.R., and S.L. Wing. 1995. Eocene continental climates and latitudinal temperature gradients. Geology 23: 1044-1048.

Wing, S.L, and W.A. DiMichele. 1995. Conflict between local and global changes in plant diversity through geological time. Palaios 10: 551-564..

Wing, S.L., J. Alroy, and L.J. Hickey. 1995. Plant and mammal diversity in the Paleocene to Early Eocene of the Bighorn Basin. Palaeogeography, Paleaoclimatology, Palaeoecology 115: 117-155.


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