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Bibliography of American Paleobotany. Programs
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Programs and MeetingsThe 26th Annual Midcontinental Paleobotany ColloquiumMarch 13-15 2009 East Tennessee State University Johnson City, Tennessee Web site: http://faculty.etsu.edu/liuc/mpc26.htm, or contact Dr. (Christopher) Yusheng Liu; (liuc@etsu.edu; Tel. 423-439-6920; Fax 423-439-5958)
The 25th Annual Midcontinent Paleobotanical ColloquiumMarch 14-16 The University of South Alabama Web site: http://www.usouthal.edu/mpc25 or contact Brian Axsmith, the official host, for details The 24th Annual Midcontinent Paleobotanical ColloquiumMarch 16-18, 2007 Southern Methodist University The 24th annual Midcontinent Paleobotanical Colloquium (MPC) will be hosted by the Paleobotany and Palynology Group at the Southern Methodist University. For more information, please visit http://www.smu.edu/geology or contact Dr. Bonnie Jacobs. The 23rd Annual Midcontinent Paleobotanical ColloquiumMarch 10-12, 2006 The 23rd annual Midcontinent Paleobotanical Colloquium (MPC) will be hosted by the Gainesville Paleobotany Palynology Group Friday March 10th through Sunday March 12th, 2006. Please visit http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/paleobotany for more information. ADVANCES IN PALEOBOTANY - RECOGNIZING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF DAVID L. DILCHER AND JACK A WOLFE ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR 70TH BIRTHDAY Paramount Plaza Hotel, Gainesville, Florida, USA March 12-15, 2006 A three-day program of symposia, contributed papers and posters and social events, celebrating the achievements of David L. Dilcher and Jack A. Wolfe, will be held in Gainesville, Florida, USA, March 12-15, 2006. These two paleobotanists, born on the same day in 1936, have greatly influenced Cretaceous and Cenozoic paleobotany through the introduction of new methods and approaches for investigation of floristic and climatic change and the evolution of various groups of pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms. Sessions will be held at the conference facilities of the Paramount Plaza Hotel in Gainesville overlooking Bivens Lake, with a diversity of shore birds and abundant alligators. Please visit http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/paleobotany for more information. 1998 Botanical Society of America meeting: Paleobotany Section program. (The program is not set at this time.) For complete listings of the Botanical Society of America program abstracts for 1998, go to the Society web site main page. The paleobotany abstracts are here.
1997 Botanical Society of America meeting: Paleobotany Section program. For complete listings of the Botanical Society of America program for 1997, go to the Society web site main page.
The Midcontinent Paleobotanical Colloquium, an annual gathering of paleobotanists from an ill-defined region. A most pleasant meeting. |
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