bibliography of american paleobotany for 2010

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF
AMERICAN PALEOBOTANY
FOR 2010
Paleobotanical Section
Botanical Society of America
Paleobotanical Section
Botanical Society of America
Membership Information
2011
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF
AMERICAN PALEOBOTANY
FOR 2010
Compiled under the auspices
of the
Paleobotanical Section
Botanical Society of America
by
Diane M. Erwin
Museum of Paleontology
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720
(Issued July 2011)
ISBN 0-939201-20-8
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CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR 2010* .....................................................................................................................................1
Donald A. Eggert, Publications ......................................................................................................1
Donald A. Eggert, Obituary ............................................................................................................3
Techniques .........................................................................................................................................5
Reviews ...............................................................................................................................................5
Books ..................................................................................................................................................6
General................................................................................................................................................6
General Palynology ...........................................................................................................................9
Precambrian .......................................................................................................................................9
Paleozoic .............................................................................................................................................10
Paleozoic Palynology ........................................................................................................................14
Mesozoic .............................................................................................................................................14
Mesozoic Palynology ........................................................................................................................19
Tertiary ................................................................................................................................................20
Tertiary Palynology ...........................................................................................................................25
Quaternary ..........................................................................................................................................25
Taphonomy ........................................................................................................................................26
Non-Fossil ..........................................................................................................................................26
Theses and Dissertations..................................................................................................................29
Work in Progress............................................................................................................................................29
DIRECTORY OF PALEOBOTANICAL SECTION MEMBERSHIP ..............................................................33
PALEOBOTANICAL SECTION PUBLICATIONS & SALES ITEMS............................................................49
*including manuscripts published and accepted for publication during 2010 and some items omitted from the
previous year.
Cover illustration:
Donald Eggert, 1961.
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Donald A. Eggert (1934-2010)
Publications of Donald Allan Eggert*
Eggert, D. A. 1959a. Studies of Paleozoic ferns. The morphology, anatomy, and taxonomy of
Ankyropteris glabra. American Journal of Botany 46:510-520.
Eggert, D. A. 1959b. Studies of Paleozoic ferns: Tubicaulis stewartii sp. nov. and evolutionary
trends in the genus. American Journal of Botany 46:594-602.
Eggert, D. A., and T. Develoryas. 1960. Callospermarion—a new seed genus from the Upper
Pennsylvanian of Illinois. Phytomorphology 10:131-138.
Eggert, D. A. 1961. The ontogeny of Carboniferous arborescent Lycopsida. Palaeontographica
Abteilung B 108:43-92.
Eggert, D. A. 1962. The ontogeny of Carboniferous arborescent Sphenopsida. Palaeontographica
Abteilung B 110:99-127.
Eggert, D. A. 1963. Studies of Paleozoic ferns: The frond of Ankyropteris glabra. American
Journal of Botany 50:379-387.
Lacey, W. S., and D. A. Eggert. 1964. A flora from the Chester Series (upper Mississippian) of
Southern Illinois. American Journal of Botany 51:976-985.
Eggert, D. A., and T. N. Taylor. 1966. Studies of Paleozoic ferns: On the genus Tedelea gen.
nov. Palaeontographica Abteilung B 118:52-73.
Eggert, D. A., and T. Delevoryas. 1967. Studies of Paleozoic ferns: Sermaya gen. nov. and its
bearing on filicalean evolution in the Paleozoic. Palaeontographica Abteilung B 120:169180.
Taylor, T. N., and D. A. Eggert. 1967a. Petrified plants from the upper Mississippian (Chester
Series) of Arkansas. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 86:412-416.
Taylor, T. N., and D. A. Eggert. 1967b. Petrified plants from the upper Mississippian of North
America. I: The seed Rhynchosperma gen. n. American Journal of Botany 54:984-992.
Taylor, T. N., and D. A. Eggert. 1968. Petrified plants from the Upper Mississippian of North
America. II. Lepidostrobus fayettevillense sp. n. American Journal of Botany 55:306-313.
Frankenberg, J. M., and D. A. Eggert. 1969. Petrified Stigmaria from North America. I.
Stigmaria ficoides the underground portions of Lepidodendraceae. Palaeontographica
Abteilung B 128:1-47.
Taylor, T. N., and D. A. Eggert. 1969a. On the structure and relationships of a new
Pennsylvanian species of the seed Pachytesta. Palaeontology 12:382-387.
Taylor, T. N., and D. A. Eggert. 1969b. Studies of spores from Carboniferous fructifications. I.
Introduction and preliminary survey utilizing the scanning electron microscope.
Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 88:431-444.
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Rothwell, G. W., and D. A. Eggert. 1970. A Conostoma with a tentacular sarcotesta from the
upper Pennsylvanian of Illinois. Botanical Gazette 131:359-366.
Millay, M. A., and D. A. Eggert. 1970. Idanothekion gen. n., a synangiate pollen organ with
saccate pollen from the middle Pennsylvanian of Illinois. American Journal of Botany
57:50-61.
Eggert, D. A. 1970. The use of morin for fluorescent localization of aluminum in plant tissues.
Stain Technology 45:301-3.
Eggert, D. A., and T. N. Taylor. 1971. Telangiopsis gen. nov., an upper Mississippian pollen
organ from Arkansas. Botanical Gazette 132:30-37.
Eggert, D. A. 1972. Petrified Stigmaria of sigillarian origin from North America. Review of
Paleobotany and Palynology 14:85-99.
Eggert, D. A., and D. D. Gaunt. 1973. Phloem of Sphenophyllum. American Journal of Botany
60:755-770.
Eggert, D. A. 1974. The sporangium of Horneophyton lignieri (Rhyniophytina). American
Journal of Botany 61:405-413.
Millay, M. A., and D. A. Eggert. 1974. Microgametophyte development in the paleozoic seed
fern family Callistophytaceae. American Journal of Botany 61:1067-1075.
Wilson, M. L., and D. A. Eggert. 1974. Root phloem of fossil tree-sized arthrophytes. Botanical
Gazette 135:319-328.
Eggert, D. A., and N. Y. Kanemoto. 1977. Stem phloem of a Middle Pennsylvanian
Lepidodendron. Botanical Gazette 138:102-111.
Jennings, J. R., and D. A. Eggert. 1977. Preliminary report on permineralized Senftenbergia from
the Chester Series of Illinois. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 24:221-225.
Karrfalt, E. E., and D. A. Eggert. 1977a. The comparative morphology and development of
Isoetes L. I. Lobe and furrow development in I. tuckermanii A. Br. Botanical Gazette
138:236-247.
Karrfalt, E. E., and D. A. Eggert. 1977b. The comparative morphology and development of
Isoetes L. II. Branching of the base of the corm in I. tuckermanii A. Br. and I. nuttallii A. Br.
Botanical Gazette 138:357-368.
Karrfalt, E. E., and D. A. Eggert. 1978. The comparative morphology and development of
Isoetes L. III. The sequence of root initiation in three- and four-lobed plants of I.
tuckermanii A. Br. and I. nuttallii A. Br. Botanical Gazette 139:271-283.
Dennis, R. L., and D. A. Eggert. 1978. Parasporotheca, gen. nov., and its bearing on the
interpretation of the morphology of permineralized medullosan pollen organs. Botanical
Gazette 139:117-139.
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Millay, M. A., D. A. Eggert, and R. L. Dennis. 1978. Morphology and ultrastructure of four
Pennsylvanian prepollen types. Micropaleontology 24:303-315.
Eggert, D. A., and G. W. Rothwell. 1979. Stewartiotheca gen. n. and the nature and origin of
complex permineralized medullosan pollen organs. American Journal of Botany 66:851-866.
Millay, M. A., G. W. Rothwell, and D. A. Eggert. 1980. Ultrastructure of Stewartiotheca
(Medullosaceae) prepollen. American Journal of Botany 67:223-227.
DiMichele, W. A., M. O. Rischbieter, D. A. Eggert, and R. A. Gastaldo. 1984. Stem and leaf
cuticle of Karinopteris: source of cuticles from the Indiana "paper" coal. American Journal
of Botany 71:626-637.
Rothwell, G. W., and D. A. Eggert. 1986. A monograph of Dolerotheca Halle, and related
complex permineralised medullosan pollen organs. Transactions of the Royal Society of
Edinburgh. Earth Sciences 77:47-79.
Eggert’s Most Significant Impacts
1. Origins and Evolution of Filicalean Ferns in the Paleozoic
2. Pioneering Studies in Growth Architecture
3. Structure, Development, and Homologies of Lycophyte bipolar growth
4. Pioneering Studies of Fossil Phloem
5. Structure and Homologies of Complex Medullosan Pollen Organs
6. Pioneering Studies of Anatomically Preserved Mississippian Plants
Other Important work
Microgametophyte development of fossil seed plants
Horneophyton branched sporangia
Donald Allan Eggert
1934 - 2010
Obituary
It is with great sadness and regret that we report the passing of Donald A. Eggert, an
extraordinary botanist, plant paleontologist, and a dedicated teacher and mentor. Don was born in
Cleveland, Ohio on May 13, 1934. He earned his bachelor‘s degree from Western Reserve
University in 1956, and Ph.D. from Yale University in 1960. Following a postdoctoral
fellowship at the University of Illinois, Don held positions at Southern Illinois University, the
University of Iowa, and the University of Illinois at Chicago. He was an active member of the
Paleobotanical Section of the Botanical Society of America, in which he served as
Secretary/Treasurer from 1966-1968. After retiring from the University of Illinois, Don moved to
Chesterton, Indiana, where he died on July 16, 2010 following a long illness.
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Don‘s innovative and creative research revolutionized the study of Paleozoic vascular
plants through the development of highly influential and innovative approaches that integrate the
study of living and extinct species. Through his pioneering work on the Carboniferous
arborescent Lycopsida (1961) and the Carboniferous arborescent Sphenopsida (1962), Don laid
the conceptual groundwork for characterizing growth architecture for both living and fossil trees.
Among his most influential works are the recognition and characterization of extinct families of
Pennsylvanian age filicalean ferns through the reconstructions of Sermaya (Sermayaceae) and
Tedelia (Tedeliaceae). Together with his students, Eggert demonstrated that it was possible to
study microgametophyte development in ancient seed plants, and to characterize the structurefunction relationships of phloem and the vascular cambium in fossil plants. He also will be
remembered for his broad ranging work that defined the homologies of rooting organs in
arborescent lycopods, and for deciphering the underlying morpohological construction of
complex seed fern pollen organs. His research was thorough, immaculate in detail, and standard
setting in quality.
Don was an extraordinarily dedicated and gifted paleobotanist. He also was a wonderful
mentor and valued colleague, who will be remembered by his long-time companion Ron Ramos
and by all of us who were touched by his keen intellect and love of plants. His sharp wit and
ability to see beyond the horizon created innumerable research areas and new ways of using and
interpreting fossil plants. Those of us who benefited from his, friendship, guidance, and council
will miss him greatly. Plant paleontology and evolutionary plant biology are far poorer for his
loss.
Gar W. Rothwell
Ohio University &
Oregon State University
Thomas N. Taylor
University of Kansas
Donald A. Eggert, 1996
*The Editor wishes to thank Drs. Gar W. Rothwell and Thomas N. Taylor for providing
Donald Eggert’s bibliographic information and their wonderful tribute to him. Thank you.
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Techniques, Reviews
TECHNIQUES
Axsmith, B.J.
Escapa I, B.J. Axsmith, T.N.
Taylor, E.L. Taylor. 2010.
Modifications of the transfer
technique for studying complex
plant structures. Review of
Palaeobotany and Palynology
159: 62–68.
Boyce, C.K.
Boyce, C.K., M. Abrecht, D.
Zhou, and P.U.P.A. Gilbert.
2010. X-ray photoelectron
emission spectromicroscopic
analysis of arborescent lycopsid
cell wall composition and
Carboniferous coal ball
preservation. International
Journal of Coal Geology 83:
146–153.
Crepet, W.L.
Crepet, W.L., K.C. Nixon, M.
Riccio, M.A. Gandolfo, C.
Daghlian, and D. Grimaldi.
2010. An emerging potentially
cost effective technology for
imaging botanical specimens.
Botany 2010: Meeting of the
Botanical Society of America,
Providence.
Crepet, W.L. and K.C. Nixon.
2010. The mismeasure of a
mystery: angiosperm origins and
phylogenetics. 3rd International
Paleontological Congress,
London. 113.
Krings, M.
Taylor, T.N., M. Krings, N.
Dotzler, and J. Galtier. In press.
The advantage of thin sections
over acetate peels in the study of
late Paleozoic fungi and other
microorganisms. PALAIOS.
Liu, Y.S.
Xing, Y., Y.S. Liu, T. Su, and Z.
Zhou. 2010. Application of Xray in the study of fossil cones.
Acta Palaentologica Sinica. 49:
133–137.
Peppe, D.J.
Peppe, D.J., D.L. Royer, P.
Wilf, E.A. Kowalski. 2010.
Quantification of large
uncertainties is fossil leaf
paleoaltimetry. Tectonics 29,
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Schopf, J.W.
Nasdala, L., O. Beyssac, J.W.
Schopf, and B. Bleisteiner. In
press. Application of Ramanbased images in the Earth
sciences. In A. Zoubir [ed.],
Raman Imaging. Springer,
Amsterdam.
Schopf, J.W., A.B. Kudryavtsev,
B. Tripathi, and A.D. Czaja.
2010. Three-dimensional
Morphological (CLSM) and
Chemical (Raman) Imagery of
Cellularly Mineralized Fossils.
In P.A. Allison and D.J. Bottjer
[eds.], Taphonomy: Process and
Bias Through Time, pp. 457–
486. Springer, Amsterdam.
Schopf, J.W. and A.B.
Kudryavtsev. In press. Confocal
laser scanning microscopy and
Raman (and fluorescence)
spectroscopic imagery of
permineralized Cambrian and
Neoproterozoic fossils. In M.
Laflamme, S. Dornbos and J.
Schiffbauer [eds.], Quantifying
the Early Evolution of Life:
Numerical and Technological
Approaches to the Study of
Fossils and Ancient Ecosystems.
Springer, Amsterdam.
Taylor, E.L.
Escapa I, B.J. Axsmith, T.N.
Taylor, E.L. Taylor. 2010.
Modifications of the transfer
technique for studying complex
plant structures. Review of
Palaeobotany and Palynology
159: 62–68.
Taylor, T.N.
Escapa I, B.J. Axsmith, T.N.
Taylor, and E.L. Taylor. 2010.
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Modifications of the transfer
technique for studying complex
plant structures. Review of
Palaeobotany and Palynology
159: 62–68.
Taylor, T.N., M. Krings, N.
Dotzler, and J. Galtier. In press.
The advantage of thin sections
over acetate peels in the study of
late Paleozoic fungi and other
microorganisms. PALAIOS.
Wang, X.
Wang, X., Y. Zhang, K. Du, and
X. Fang. In press. Atomic force
microscope observation on
ultrastructures in plant cells.
Journal of Nanoscience and
Nanotechnology.
REVIEWS
Boyce, C.K.
Boyce, C.K. and C.L. Hotton.
2010. Prototaxites was not a
taphonomic artifact. American
Journal of Botany 79: 1073.
Cressler III, W.L.
Cressler, W.L. 2010. Review of:
Russell, D.A., Islands in the
cosmos: the evolution of life on
land. Choice 47: 1101–1102.
Cressler, W.L. 2010. Review of:
Theberge, J. and Theberge, M.,
The ptarmigan‘s dilemma: an
exploration into how life
organizes and supports itself.
Library Journal 135: 93.
Cressler, W.L. 2010. Review of:
Sues, H.-D. and Fraser, N.C.,
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transition. Choice 48: 535.
Cressler, W.L. 2010. Review of:
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P.C. Paquet, [eds.]. The world of
wolves: new perspectives on
ecology, behavior and
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Reviews, Books, General
Cressler, W.L. 2010. Review of:
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Fossils, 2nd ed. Choice 47:
1955–1956.
BOOKS
Baghai-Riding, N.L.
Hotton, C.L. and N.L. BaghaiRiding. 2010. Palynological
evidence for conifer dominance
within a heterogeneous
landscape in the Late Jurassic
Morrison Formation, USA. In:
C.T. Gee [ed.], Plants in
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Innovations, Phylogeny,
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Indiana University Press,
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Doyle, J.
Doyle, J.A., 2010. Function and
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Phytologist 188: 6–9.
Gee, C.T.
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Innovations, Phylogeny,
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Klein, N., K. Remes, C.T. Gee,
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Graham, A.
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Graham, A. 2010. A Natural
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in the Americas. University of
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Graham, A. In press. Academic
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Kvaček, J.
Herman, A.B. and J. Kvaček.
2010. Late Cretaceous Grünbach
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Meyer-Berthaud, B.
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Taylor, D.W.
Taylor, D.W. 2010. Chapter 7.
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Taylor, T.N.
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GENERAL
Ash, S.R.
Fischer, J., B. Axsmith, and S.
R. Ash. In press. First
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egg capsule Palaeoxyris in the
Mesozoic of North America and
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Neues Jahrbuch Geologie und
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Bateman, R.M.
Bateman, R.M. and J.M. Hilton.
2010. (175–176) Proposals to
modify the provisions in the
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Taxon 59: 1607–1609.
Beuchler, W.K.
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Estimating polyploidy levels in
fossil Salix: A critical review of
cell size proxy methods.
PaleoBios 29(3): 60–75.
Boyce, C.K.
Boyce, C.K. 2010. The
evolution of plant development
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Crane, P.R.
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W.G. Chaloner. 2010. Darwin
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Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, v. 365
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DeVore, M. L.
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Hartford, M. Sternberg, and
K.B. Pigg. 2010. Bringing the
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Gastaldo, R.A.
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Gastaldo, R.A. and T.M.
Demko. 2010. Long term
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Gee, C.T.
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Jordan, G.J.
Byrne, M., D. Steane, L. Joseph,
D. Yeates, G.J. Jordan, D.
Crayn, J.M.K. Sniderman, K.
Aplin, D. Cantrill, L.G. Cook,
M.D. Crisp, J.S. Keogh, J.
Melville, C. Moritz, N. Porch, P.
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Crisp, M.D., M.T.K. Arroyo,
L.G. Cook, M.A. Gandolpho,
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McGlone, M.S., S.J. Richarson,
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Comparative biogeography of
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Knoll, A.H.
Knoll, A.H. and W.W. Fischer.
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Pruss, S., S. Finnegan, W.W.
Fischer, and A.H. Knoll. 2010.
Carbonates in skeleton-poor
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84.
Wilson, J.P. and A.H. Knoll.
2010. A physiologically explicit
morphospace for water transport
in seed plants. Paleobiology 36:
335–355.
Krings, M.
Taylor, T.N. and M. Krings.
2010. Paleomycology: the
rediscovery of the obvious.
PALAIOS 25: 283–286.
Krings, M., T.N. Taylor, and N.
Dotzler. In press. The fossil
record of the
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Krings, M., T.N. Taylor, and N.
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between Plants and Fungi.
ISUP/John Wiley & Sons Inc,
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Manchester, S.R.
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of Palaeobotany Newsletter 93:
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Niklas, K.J.
Niklas, K.J. 2010. Push and pull.
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Directory of Paleobotanical Section Membership
DIRECTORY
* Indicates honorary members of the Paleobotanical Section and/or Botanical Society of America
Arvid Aase
Fossil Butte National Monument
864 Chicken Creek Rd
Kemmerer, WY 83101
[email protected]
Aida Ahmad Puad
Department of Biological Sciences
Western Michigan University
3425 Wood Hall
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5410
[email protected]
Suzana Alcantara
Botanica
Av Eng Heitor Ant Eiras Garcia
396 Atpo 44 BL2
Sao Paulo 05588-000
Brazil
[email protected]
Ana Maria Almeida
Plant and Microbial Biology
University of California Berkeley
111 Koshland Hall
Berkeley, CA 94702
[email protected]
Turkan Altin
Dept. of Primary School Teaching
Nigde University,
Faculty of Education
Derbent Nigde 51100
Turkey
[email protected]
Mercedes Ames Sevillano
Horticulture
University of Wisconsin - Madison
1575 Linden Dr
Madison, WI 53706
[email protected]
Cajsa Lisa Anderson
Systematic Botany
Lilla Älsjövägen 6
Göteborg 42470
Sweden
[email protected]
Maria José Gomes De Andrade
Dept. Ciencias Biologicas
Univ. Estadual de Feira de Santana
Av. Universitária, Br 116 Norte, Km
03
LABIO CEP.: 44031-460
Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil
[email protected]
*Sergio Archangelsky
Urquiza 1132
1638 Vicente Lopez
Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA
+54/11 4982 6595 or
+54/11 4795 6615
Fax: +54/11 4982 5243
[email protected]
Nan Crystal Arens
Dept. of Geoscience
Hobart & William Smith Colleges
Geneva, NY 20560
(315) 781-3930
[email protected]
Sidney R. Ash
1708 Quail Run Ct. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87122
(505) 856-5852
[email protected]
Brian J. Axsmith
Dept. of Biology - Life Sciences Bldg.
University of South Alabama
Mobile, AL 36608
(251) 460-6331
Fax: (251) 414-8220
[email protected]
Julien Basile Bachelier
Institute for Systematic Botany
Zollikerstrasse, 107
Zurich 8008
Switzerland
[email protected]
Nina Lucille Baghai-Riding
Dept. of Biological Sciences
Delta State University
Cleveland, MS 38733
(662) 846-4797 or (662) 843-7821
[email protected]
[email protected]
Richard Shern Barclay
Northwestern University
Earth & Planetary Sciences
1850 Campus Drive
Evanston, IL 60208
[email protected]
Teri Barry
1360 Settle Ave
33
San Jose, CA 95125
[email protected]
James F. Basinger
Dept. of Geological Sciences
Univ. of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N
5E2CANADA (306) 966-5687 or
5684
Fax: (306) 966-8593
[email protected]
Carol Baskin
School of Biological Sciences
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506-0225
[email protected]
Richard M. Bateman
c/o Jodrell Laboratory
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Richmond Surrey
TW9 3DS
U.K.
[email protected]
Charles B. Beck
Museum of Paleontology
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1079
(313) 763-5089
[email protected]
Anna K. Becker
4222 Iona Way
Knoxville, TN 37912
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Jessica Beecher
Institute of Arctic Biology
University of Alaska Fairbanks
211 Irving 1
Fairbanks, AK 99775
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6164 Northside Rd.
Newport VA 24128
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Andrea Berardi
University of Virginia
Dept. of Biology
P.O. Box 400328
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4328
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Brent Alexander Berger
430 Lincoln Dr.
Madison, WI 53706
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Gabriel Bernardello
Museo Botanico
Avda. Velez Sarsfield 299
Cordoba 05000
Argentina
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Chris Berry
School of Earth, Ocean & Planetary
Sciences, Cardiff University
Main Building, Park Place
Cardiff CF24 4PD
UNITED KINGDOM
+44/29 2087 4830
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Fax: +44/1222 874326
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Asha Bertsch
University of Florida
715 NW 14 Avenue
Gainesville, FL 32160
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Amanda L. Birnbaum
119 Bishop Street
San Marcos, TX 78666
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Charles Blair
176 Alcor Ave.
Lompoc, CA 93436
(805) 733-9189
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Matlock Bolton
Biological Sciences
University of Alberta
B-423 Biological Sciences Building
116th and Sask. Drive
Edmonton AB T6G 2E9
CANADA
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Lisa D. Boucher
Department of Biology
University of Nebraska Omaha
Omaha, NE 68182-0040
(402) 554-2477
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Brendon Boudinot
Evergreen State College
P.O. Box 60070
Olympia, WA 98505
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Charles Kevin Boyce
Department of Geophysical Sciences
University of Chicago
5734 S. Ellis Ave.
Chicago, IL 60637
(617) 495-7602
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Rob Charles Brandt
Botanical Society of America
402 E. Gutierrez
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
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Nicholas Buckley
Dept. of Ecology and Evol. Biology
University of Tennessee
1416 Circle Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
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Walter K. Buechler
1192 E. Braemere Rd.
Boise, ID 83702
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Sven Buerki
Institute of Biology
11 Emile-Argand
Neuchatel 2000
Switzerland
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Dylan O. Burge
Sydney Botanic Garden
University of Sydney
Sydney, Australia
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Robyn J. Burnham
Museum of Paleontology
1109 Geddes Avenue
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1079
(734) 647-2585
Fax: (734) 936-1380
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Rainer Bussmann
William L Brown Center for Plant
Genetic Resources
Missouri Botanical Garden
PO Box 299
St. Louis, MO 63166-0299
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Department of Botany
University of Louisiana in Shreveport
224 Science Building
Shreveport, LA 71115
[email protected]
Heather Cacanindin
BSA
4475 Castleman
St. Louis, MO 63110
[email protected]
Jonathan Cale
282 Hollister Dr.
East Hartford, CT 06118
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Maria Fernanda Calio
Universidade de Sao Paulo
Rua do Matão, 277
Cidade Universitária
Sao Paulo, SP 05508-090
Brazil
[email protected]
Laura Calvillo-Canadell
Instituto De Geologia, UNAM
Ciudad Universitaria
Coyoacan DF 4510
MEXICO
(525) 575-6484
(525) 559-8674
[email protected]
Yahaida Camacho
PO Box 1961
Yauco, PR 00698
David J. Cantrill
Divisional Director, Plant Sciences
and Biodiversity/Chief Botanist
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
Private Bag 2000
Birdwood Avenue
South Yarra, Victoria 3141
AUSTRALIA
(03) 9252 2301
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Barbara Carlsward
Department of Botany
Eastern Illinois University
Life Sciences Bldg. 2070
600 Lincoln Ave.
Charleston, IL 61920
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Leeds M. Carluccio
Biological Sciences
Central CT State University
New Britain, CT 06050
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895 Shirley Blvd
Arcata, CA 95521-6538
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Iju Chen
1700 SW 16th Ct. K21
Gainesville, FL 32608
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Joey Caruso
Botany
Humboldt State University
4690 Mckinnon CT
Arcata, CA 95521
[email protected]
Karen Chin
CU Museum & Dept. Geological
Sciences
University of Colorado at Boulder
UCB 265
Boulder, CO 80306(303) [email protected]
Cesar Castillo
90-59 56th Avenue Apt 9H
Elmhurst, NY 11373
[email protected]
Sergio R. S. Cevallos-Ferriz
Instituto de Geologia, UNAM
Depto. de Paleontologia
Ciudad Universitaria
Coyoacan 04510
MEXICO DF
+52/5 622 4312 or +52/5 622 4318
[email protected]
*William G. Chaloner
Department of Geology
Royal Holloway University of
London
Egham Hill, Egham
Surrey TW20 0EX
UNITED KINGDOM
+44/181 748 3863
+44/178 443 4455
Fax: +44/1784 471780
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Dan Scott Chaney
Dept. of Paleobiology MRC-121
P.O. Box 37012
National Museum of Natural History
Smithsonian Institution
Washington, DC 20013-7012
(202) 633-1315
Fax: (202) 786-2832
[email protected]
David A. Charlet
CCSN
Dept of Biology H3C
700 College Dr.
Henderson, NV 89015
(702) 651-3139
Fax: (702) 651-3161
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Ronald Chaves
Anthropology
Costa Rica University
Ciudad Universitaria R.F.
Ft Side UNED, Bldg 1, Rd 202,
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San Jose 02050 Costa Rica
Shyamala D. Chitaley
Cleveland Museum of Natural
History
1 Wade Oval Drive
University Circle
Cleveland, OH 44106-1767
(216) 231-4600 ext. 226
Fax: (216) 231 5919
[email protected]
Chi-fang Chiu
Biotechnology Division
Oriental Giant Dyes & Chemical Inc.
Taiwan RM. 601, 6FL. NO. 111
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Taipei Taiwan
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Guillaume Chomicki-Bayada
2, rue Joan Amade
Elne 66200 France
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Bryse Ciallella
118 Lacey St.
West Chester, PA 19382
Leslie Moore Clarke
2929 Winding Oaks Lane
Wellington, FL 33414
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Arthur D. Cohen
Dept. Geological Sciences
Univ. of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
(803) 777-4502
(803) 777-4535
Fax: (803) 777-6610
[email protected]
Margaret E. Collinson
Department of Geology
Royal Holloway & Bedford New
College, University of London
Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX
UNITED KINGDOM
+44/1784 443607
+44/1784 443581
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Michael Conner
University of Alabama at
Birmingham
109 Woodward Road
Trussville, AL 35173
[email protected]
John Conran
ACEBB EEB/EES
University of Adelaide
DP312
Adelaide SA 5005 Australia
[email protected]
Ranessa L Cooper
Hillsdale College
33 E College ST.
Hillsdale, MI 49242
[email protected]
Suzanne H. Costanza
35 Columbia St.
Malden, MA 02148-3013
(781) 321-7948
[email protected]
Peter R. Crane
Dept. of the Geophysical Sciences
University of Chicago
5734 S. Ellis Ave.
HGS 201
Chicago, IL 60637 USA
(773) 702-1789
[email protected]
Christine F Creese (Czerniak)
#303-3300 Sawtelle Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90066
[email protected]
William L. Crepet
Department of Plant Biology
Cornell University
467 Mann Library
Ithaca, NY 14853-4301
(607) 255-2131
[email protected]
Walter Lewis Cressler
Francis Harvey Green Library
25 West Rosedale Avenue
West Chester University
West Chester, PA 19383
(610) 436-1072
[email protected]
Aureal T. Cross
Dept. of Geological Sciences
206 Natural Science Bldg.
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-1115
(517) 355-4630
(517) 332-6187 (home)
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Nestor Ruben Cuneo
Mef AV. Fontana 140
Trelew-Chubut 9100
ARGENTINA
+54/965-432100
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Bob Cushman
Biology Department
Walla Walla University
204 South College Avenue
College Place, WA 99324
[email protected]
Charles P. Daghlian
Pathology Dept.
Dartmouth College
501 W Borwell
Lebanon, NH 03756
(603) 646-1039
Fax: (603) 650-1637
[email protected]
William Dahl
Botanical Society of America
P.O. Box 299
St. Louis, MO 63166-0299
[email protected]
Daniel Danehy
Department of Geological Sciences
Southern Methodist University
PO Box 750395
Dallas, TX 75275-0395
[email protected]
Joanne M. Dannenhoffer
Biology Department
Brooks Hall #217
Central Michigan University
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859
(517) 774-2509
Fax: (517) 774-3462
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Melissa Dattola
1061 Forson Road
McKinleyville, CA 95519
[email protected]
Charles de Souza
1725 Chase Pointe Cir Apt 618
Virginia Beach, VA 23454-7013
[email protected]
Anne-Laure Nadège Decombeix
University of Kansas
1200 Sunnyside Ave.
Haworth Hall
Lawrence, KS 66045-7534
[email protected]
Encinitas, CA 92024-4225
(760) 633-3089
[email protected]
Shauna P. Dendy
USDA
4004 Throckmorton
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506
(913) 263-4216
[email protected]
Thomas Denk
Department of Paleobotany
Swedish Museum of Natural History
Box 50007
SE-104 05 Stockholm
SWEDEN
[email protected]
*Mary Dettmann
Queensland Museum
P.O. Box 3300
South Brisbane, Qld 4101
AUSTRALIA
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Melanie L. DeVore
Georgia College and State Univ.
Dept. of Biology & Env. Science
Campus Box 81
Milledgeville, GA 31061-0001
(478) 445-2438
[email protected]
Carmen Dieguez
Museo Nac. De Ciencias Naturale
Csic-Jose Gutierrez Abascal, 2
28006 Madrid
SPAIN
+34/915771515 X1121
[email protected]
Pamela Kathleen Diggle
Dept. of Ecology & Evolution
University of Colorado
Campus Box 334
Boulder, CO 80309-0334
(303) 492-4860
[email protected]
David L. Dilcher
525 N.E. Blvd.
Gainesville, FL 32601
[email protected]
Richard A Dillhoff
1307 212th Ave. NE
Sammamish, WA 98074
(206) 868-0468
Fax: (206) 641-9367
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Ted Delevoryas
1745 Charleston Lane.
Thomas A. Dillhoff
Evolving Earth Foundation
10521 37th St. SE
Everett, WA 98205
[email protected]
William A. DiMichele
Dept. of Paleobiology
Natl. Museum of Natural History
Smithsonian Institution
Washington, DC 20560-0001
(202) 357-4480
Fax: (202) 786-2832
[email protected]
Liam Dolan
Dept of Cell & Developmental
Biology
John Innes Centre
Colney Lane
Norwich NR4 7UH
United Kingdom
[email protected]
Michael Donoghue
Department of Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Yale University
PO Box 208105
New Haven, CT 06520-8105
[email protected]
Gabriela Doria
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Wesleyan University
Exley Science Center, 4th Floor
65 Church Street
Middletown, CT 06459
[email protected]
Brian Dorsey
EEB, University of Michigan
830 N. University
2037 Kraus Natural Science Bld.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1048
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Alexander Doweld
National Institute of Carpology
(Gaertnerian Institution)
21-167 KonenkowaStreet
Moscow RUS-127560 Russia
[email protected]
James A. Doyle
Section of Evolution and Ecology
University of California
Davis, CA 95616-8537
(530)752-7591
Fax: (530) 752-1449
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John Doyle
1215 Chaparral Cr
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Jean-Yves Dubuisson
MNHN, Bat. Geologie
UMR 5143
CP 48, 57 Rue Cuvier
Paris F-75005
France
+33/144 274865
Fax: +33/144 276513
[email protected]
Christine Dudding
Parque Nacional Volcán Nevado de
Colima
Primero de Mayo 126 int 10
49000 Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco,
México
Tel: 34 1412 20 25
or
Christine Dudding
PO BOX 1419
Winter Park, FL 32790
Michael Dunn
Dept. Biological Sciences
Cameron University
2800 West Gore Boulevard
Lawton, OK 73505-6377
(580) 581-2373
[email protected]
*M.V. Durante
Geological Institute
Academy of Sciences
Pyzhevsky per 7
Moscow 109017
RUSSIAN REPUBLIC
Deren Eaton
Committee on Evolutionary Biology
University of Chicago
5332 S. Kimbark Ave. Apt. 2
Chicago, IL 60615
[email protected]
Patrick P. Edger
401 Amanda
Ashland, MO 65010
[email protected]
*David S. Edwards
University of Brunei
Darusalam
Bandar Seri Begawan
Negara Brunei Darusalam
S. E. ASIA
*Dianne Edwards
Earth Sciences
University of Wales
College of Cardiff
P.O. Box 914
Cardiff C1 3YE
UNITED KINGDOM
+44/1222 874264
Fax: +44/1222 874326
[email protected]
Caroline Ann Elliott
22 Arnold Grove
Glenageary Co Dublin 1
Ireland
[email protected]
*Peter K. Endress
Botanical Garden & Inst. Fur. Sys.
Botany
University of Zurich
Zollikerstr. 107
CH-8008 Zurich
SWITZERLAND
+41/1 63484 11/20
Fax: +41/1 63 484 03
[email protected]
Diane M. Erwin
1101 Valley Life Sciences Bldg.
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-4780
(510) 642-3921
Fax: (510) 642-1822
[email protected]
Ignacio Hernan Escapa
MEF-CONICET
Fontana 140
Trelew Chubut 9100
Argentina
[email protected]
Emilio Estrada-Ruiz
Posgrado en Ciencias de la Tierra
UNAM, Ciudad Universitaria
Coyoacan Mexico
Muriel M. Fairon-Demaret
Paléobotanique et Paléopalynologie
Université de Liège au Sart Tilman
Allée du 6 Août, Bât. 18
B-4000 Liège
BELGIUM
+32/4 366 52 60
Fax: +32/4 366 53 38
[email protected]
[email protected]
Michael Farabee
Science and Math
Estrella Mountain Comm. College
3000 N Dysart
Avondale, AZ 85392
[email protected]
Martin B. Farley
Geography/Geology
Univ. of North Carolina at Pembroke
Pembroke, NC 28372
(910) 521-6478
[email protected]
Elaine Fernald
P.O. Box 623
Mt Desert, ME 04660-0623
(207) 244-3085
[email protected]
Lanny H. Fisk
PaleoResource Consultants
550 High Street, Suite 108
Auburn, CA 95603
(916) 947-9594
[email protected]
Sara Fuentes Soriano
Department of Biology. R223
Univ. of Missouri at Saint Louis
One University Boulevard
Saint Louis, MO 63121
[email protected]
Mary Futey
304 E State St. Apt. 4
Ithaca, NY 14850
[email protected]
Mark L. Gabel
Box 9003, Biology Department
Black Hills State University
Spearfish, SD 57799
(605) 642-6251
[email protected]
Stanley Faith
9145 Nina Dr
Georgetown, IN 47122
[email protected]
*Jean Galtier
Botanique et Bioinformatique de
l'Architecture des Plantes
AMAP-CIRAD, TA40/PS2
Boulevard de la Lironde
34398 Montpellier Cedex 5, France
[email protected]
+33 (0) 4 67 61 75 52
Fax: + 33 4 67 61 56 68
Howard J. Falcon-Lang
Department of Earth Sciences
University of Bristol
Queens Road
Bristol BS8 1RJ
UNITED KINGDOM
Maria A. Gandolfo
L. H. Bailey Hortorium
Cornell University
462 Mann Library
Ithaca, NY 14853-4301
(607) 255-8916
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Juan Leandro Garcia-Massini
Southern Methodist University
PO Box 750395
Dallas, TX 75275-0395
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Robert A. Gastaldo
Department of Geology
Colby College
Waterville, ME 04901-8858
Fax: (334) 844-4486
[email protected]
Carole Gee
Steinmann Institute
Division of Paleontology
University of Bonn
Nussallee 8
D-53115 Bonn
GERMANY
+49/228 73 3063
+49/228 69 15 58 (home)
[email protected]
Patricia G. Gensel
Department of Biology
Coker 010-A, Box 3280
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3280(919)
962-6937
Fax: (919) 962-1625
[email protected]
*Geotimes Editor
American Geological Institute
4220 King St.
Alexandria, VA 22302-1507
Syed Abdullah Gilani
Watanabe Lab, Gene Research
Center
University of Tsukuba
1-1-1 Tennoudai
Ibaraki Tsukuba 305-8572
Japan
[email protected]
William H. Gillespie
916 Churchill Circle
Charleston, WV 25314-1747(304)
346-5679
Fax: (304) 346-5849
Carolina Gomez-Navarro
Plant and Microbial Biology
University of California, Berkeley
1929 Fairview St., Unit D
Berkeley, CA 94703
[email protected]
Charles W. Good
Department of Biology
Ohio State University Lima Campus
4300 Campus Drive
Lima, OH 45804(419) 995-8205
[email protected]
Hazel Gordon
2946 Grinnel Drive
Davis, CA 95618
[email protected]
Mark Anthony Gorman
621 Gierz St.
Downers Grove, IL 60515
Alan K. & Shirley Graham
Missouri Botanical Garden
PO Box 299
St Louis, MO 63166
[email protected]
[email protected]
Linda E. Graham
211 Birge Hall
Botany Department
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI 53706
(608) 262-2640
Fax: (608) 262-7509
[email protected]
Léa Grauvogel-Stamm
Université Louis Pasteur
Institute de Géologie
1 Rue Blessig
F-67084 Strasbourg Cedex
FRANCE
+33/388 35 85 70
Fax: +33/388 36 72 35
[email protected]
David R. Greenwood
Environmental Science Program
Brandon University
Brodie Science Building
270 18th Street
Brandon, MB R7A 6A9
CANADA
(204) 571-8543
[email protected]
Candice Groat
4122 Stalwart Dr.
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
[email protected]
Paul J. Grote
School of Biology, Inst.of Science
Suranaree University of Technology
111 University Ave
Nakhon Ratchasima 30000
THAILAND
+66/4422 3311
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Fax: +66/4422 4633
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Gaëtan Guignard
Paléobotanique et Herbiers
Université Claude-Bernard Lyon 7
7 rue Raphaël Dubois
69622 Villeurbanne cedex
FRANCE
[email protected]
Raul Gutierrez
School of Life Sciences
Arizona State University
PO Box 874601
Tempe, AZ 85287-4601
[email protected]
Mona Habib
Junior Girls Section
Swat Public School & College
Naway Kalay, Mingora, Swat
N-W.F.P Pakistan
Swat 19200 Pakistan
[email protected]
Sheila D. Hanes
4200 54th Ave. S
St. Petersburg, FL 33711
(727) 341-0097
Fax: (727) 343-6419
[email protected]
Shougang Hao
Department of Biology
Peking University
Beijing 100871 China
[email protected]
Corbin Haugen
University of Wyoming
911 E Gibbon Apt. #32
Laramie, WY 82072
Robert Hausman
604 Bush St. # 601
San Francisco, CA 94108
[email protected]
Patrick S. Herendeen
Chicago Botanic Garden
1000 Lake Cook Road
Glencoe, IL 60022
(847) 835-6956
[email protected]
Elizabeth Hermsen
Department of Plant Biology
Cornell University
412 Mann Library Building
Ithaca, New York 14853
(607) 255-5103
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Genaro R. Hernandez-Castillo
Earth Strat Consulting, Inc.
Edmonton, AB
[email protected]
Linda V. Hernick
New York State Museum
3140 Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230
(518) 486-3699
(518) 474-5816
Fax: (518) 486-3696
[email protected]
Fabiany Herrera
Florida Museum of Natural HistoryUniversity of Florida
Dickinson Hall, Museum Road
University of Florida Campus
Gainesville, FL 32611
[email protected]
Leo J. Hickey
Dept. of Geology and Geophysics
Yale University
210 Whitney Avenue
P.O. Box 208118
New Haven, CT 06520-8118
(203) 432-5006
Fax: (203) 432-3134
[email protected]
Emily Hicks
Eastern Kentucky University
235 Moore Science Building
521 Lancaster Ave
Richmond, KY 40475
[email protected]
Jason Hilton
Department of Earth Sciences
Edgbaston
Birmingham B15 2TT
UNITED KINGDOM
[email protected]
Sean Michael Hoban
Biological Sciences
University of Notre Dame
321 Galvin Life Science Building
Notre Dame, IN 46556
[email protected]
Carol Hotton
NIH/NLM/NCBI
45 Center DR MSC 6510
Building 45, Rm 6an.18
Bethesda, MD 20892-6510
(301) 435-5890
[email protected]
Stefanie M. Ickert-Bond
University of Alaska
Museum of the North Herbarium
907 Yukon Drive
Fairbanks, AK 99775
(907) 474-7109
Fax: (907) 474-5469
[email protected]
Idaresit Ifon
15 Tokunbo Street
Sabo Yaba Lagos Nigeria
Lagos LA 234
Nigeria
[email protected]
William Iles
University of British Columbia
3529-6270 University Blvd
Vancouver BC V6T 1Z4
Canada
[email protected]
Bonnie Fine Jacobs
Environmental Science Program
Southern Methodist University
P.O. Box 750395
Dallas, TX 75275-0395
(214) 768-2743
Fax: (214) 768-2701
[email protected]
Sarah Jacobs
School of Biological Sciences
Washington State University
PO Box 644236
Pullman, WA 99164-4236
[email protected]
Douglas P. Jensen
Department of Biology
Converse College
580 East Main Street
Spartanburg, SC 29302
(864) 596-9123
[email protected]
Karen G. Jensen
P.O. Box 400
Grizzly Flat, CA 95636
(530) 626-3610
(530) 626-4538 (h)
Fax: (530) 626-8524
[email protected]
Kirk R. Johnson
Dept. of Earth and Space Sciences
Denver Museum of Nature and
Science
2001 Colorado Blvd.
Denver, CO 80205-5798
(303) 370-6448
Fax: (303) 331-6492
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Helene Joly
UMR CEFE
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1919 Route de Mende
Montpellier F-36293
France
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Andrew Maxwell Phineas Jones
Biology, UBC
3333 University Way
Kelowna BC V1V 1V7
Canada
[email protected]
Gregory John Jordan
School of Plant Science
University of Tasmania
Life Science Building 9
Hobart, Tasmania 7001
AUSTRALIA
Fax: +61/3 6226 7237
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Nathan A. Jud
2206 Phelps Rd., Apt 105
Hyattsville, MD 20783
[email protected]
Maria Kaempf
7200 SW Newton Place
Portland, OR 97225
[email protected]
Steven James Karafit
Biology Department
Hendrix College
1600 Washington Avenue
Conway, AR 72032
[email protected]
Jeremy Keene
PO Box 5522
5588 Fullview Heights Dr. Apt. A
Athens, OH 45701
or
Dept of Environmental and Plant
Biology
317 Porter Hall
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701-2979
Telephone: (417) 379-0267
[email protected]
Paul Kenrick
Department of Palaeontology
The Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road
London SW7 5BD
UNITED KINGDOM
+44/171 938 9318
Fax: +44/171 938 9277
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Hans Kerp
Forschungsstelle für Paläobotanik
Westfälische Wilhelms-Univ. Münster
Hindenburgplatz 57
D-48143 Münster GERMANY
+49/251 83 23966
Fax: +49/251 83 21739
[email protected]
Paul R. Kester
15228 78th Ave. SE
Snohomish, WA 98296-8423
[email protected]
Sharon D. Klavins
Department of Biology
1 University Plaza
University of Wisconsin-Platteville
Platteville, WI 53818
(608) 342-1793
[email protected]
Ann Kleinschmidt
Biology Department
Allegheny College
520 N Main St.
Meadville, PA 16335
[email protected]
Ashley A. Klymiuk
University of Alberta
B-423 Biological Sciences
116th and Sask. Drive
Edmonton AB T6G 2E9
Canada
[email protected]
M. Jane Knaus
25 Shady Grove Lane
Wimberley, TX 78676
(513) 847-7922
[email protected]
Andrew H. Knoll
Botanical Museum
Harvard University
26 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 495-9306
[email protected]
Rebecca Koll
3404 Sharon Drive
Eau Claire, WI 54701
[email protected]
Lenny Kouwenberg
University of Sydney
Sydney, Australia
[email protected]
Jonathan Krieger
Dept. of Eco. and Evo. Biology
Cromwell Road
London SW7 5BD
UNITED KINGDOM
[email protected]
Michael B. Krings
Bayerische Staatssammlung für
Paläontologie und Geologie
Richard-Wagner Strasse 10
Munich D-80333 GERMANY
[email protected]
Jiri Kvacek
Palaeontology Vaclarske Nam 68
Natural Museum Prague
Praha 111579
CZECH REPUBLIC
+02/24497239
Fax: +02/226488
[email protected]
H. Richard Lane
922 Constitution Ave. NE
Washington DC 20002
(202) 546-5230 (h )
(703) 292-4730 (w)
[email protected]
Constantine A. LaPasha
Dept. of Wood and Paper Science
Box 8005
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-8005
(919) 515-6276
Fax: (919) 515-6302
[email protected]
Kathryn Larson
Department of Geophysical Sciences
University of Chicago
5734 S. Ellis Ave.
Chicago, IL 60637
[email protected]
Richard Leary
837 Roanoke Dr.
Springfield, IL 62702
(217) 546-7993
[email protected]
Zaida Lentini
Natural Sciences Faculty
Universidad Icesi
Calle 18 No. 122-135
Cali, Colombia
[email protected]
Estella B. Leopold
Department of Biology
Box 351310
University of Washington
Seattle WA 98195
(206) 685-1151
Fax: (205) 221-5253
[email protected]
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Ben A. LePage
Senior Environmental and
Remediation Project Manager
PECO Energy Company
2301 Market Avenue, S9-1
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Office: 215-841-5572
Cell: 215-776-5588
Fax: 215-841-5579
[email protected]
Andrew Leslie
University of Chicago
5734 South Ellis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637
[email protected]
*Cheng-sen Li
Department of Palaeobotany
Institute of Botany
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiangshan, Beijing 100093
P. R. CHINA
+86/10 62593385
+86/10 62591431 ext. 6436
[email protected]
Hongqi Li
Department of Biology
101 Braddock Road
Frostburg State University
Frostburg, MD 21532
(301) 687-4168
[email protected]
*Xingxue Li (deceased)
Nanjing Inst. of Geology & Paleont.
Chinese Academy of Science
39 Beijing Dong Road
Chi-Ming-Ssu
Nanjing, 210008
P. R. CHINA
+86/25 3282212
+86/25 7713557
[email protected]
Richard A. Lis
California Dept. of Fish & Game
2440 Athens Ave.
Reading, CA 96001
[email protected]
Stefan Allan Little
Katherine Esau Fellow
Department of Plant Sciences
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA 95616 USA
[email protected]
phone: 202-441-5124
fax: 530-752-4361
(Christopher) Yusheng Liu
Department of Biological Sciences
309 Brown Hall
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East Tennessee State University
Box 70703
Johnson City, TN 37614-1710
(423) 439-6920
[email protected]
Cindy V. Looy
Department of Integrative Biology
and Museum of Paleontology
University of California
3060 Valley Life Sciences Building
Berkeley, CA USA 94720
[email protected]
Dickinson Hall
Museum Rd. and Newell Dr.
P.O. Box 117800
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611-7800
(352) 273-1935
[email protected]
Luke Mander
School of Biology and Env. Science
University College Dublin
Belfield Dublin Ireland
[email protected]
Terry Allan Lott
Florida Museum of Natural History
Museum Road and Newell Drive
Dickinson Hall
Gainesville, FL 32611-7800
(352) 273-1933
[email protected]
Gene K. Mapes
Environmental Studies
Ohio University
The Ridges - Bldg. 22
Athens, OH 45701
(740) 593-9358 ext. 1126
[email protected]
Pei-Luen Lu
1711 East West Road,#634
Honolulu, HI 96848
[email protected]
Mike Martin
4501 Elsrode Avenue
Apartment #2
Baltimore, MD 21214
[email protected]
Richard Lupia
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of
Natural History, and School of
Geology and Geophysics
The University of Oklahoma
2401 Chautauqua Avenue
Norman, OK 73072-7029
(405) 325-7229
Fax: (405) 325-7699
[email protected]
Susana A. Magallón
Dpto. de Botánica, Inst. de Biología
Univ. Nacional Autónoma de México
3er Circuito Exterior, Anexo al Jardín
Botánico
A.P. 70-233
04510 Mexico D.F., MEXICO
+52/ 55 5622 9087
Fax: +52/ 55 5550 1760
[email protected]
James F. Mahaffy
Department of Biology
Dordt College
498 Fourth Avenue, NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250-1697
(712) 722-6279
[email protected]
Holly Makagon
2011 Lanihuli Dr. Apt. C
Honolulu, HI 96822-2186
[email protected]
Steven R. Manchester
Florida Museum of Natural History
Erika Ortiz Martinez
Michoacan Mz 165 Lt. 9
Ixtahuacan. Del. Iztapalapa. C.P
09690 México
MEXICO
[email protected]
Marcela Martinez-Milán
Department of Plant Biology
Cornell University
510a Mann Library
Ithaca, NY 14853
(607) 255-8961
(607) 255-4839
[email protected]
Nicholas J. Matzke
National Center for Science Ed.
420 40th St.
Oakland, CA 94609
[email protected]
Richard McCourt
Academy of Natural Sciences
1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
[email protected]
Jennifer McElwain
UCD School of Biology and
Environmental Science
University College Dublin
Belfield Dublin 4 Ireland
353-1-7162524
Fax: 353-1-7061152
[email protected]
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Herbert W. Meyer
National Park Service
Florissant Fossil Beds Ntl.
Monument
P.O. Box 185
Florissant, CO 80816
(719) 748-3253
Fax: (719) 748-3164
[email protected]
Brigitte Meyer-Berthaud
UMR Botanique et Bioinformatique
de l'Architecture des Plantes
CIRAD - CNRS (UMR 5120)
TA40/PS2
2196 Bd. de La Lironde
F-34398 Montpellier Cedex 05
FRANCE
+33/04 67 61 75 22
Fax: +33/04 67 61 56 68
[email protected]
Zachary Meyers
Museum of the North
Yukon Drive
Bartlett Hall 809
Fairbanks, AL 99775
[email protected]
James E. Mickle
Department of Botany, Box 7612
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7612
(919) 515-9050
Fax: (919) 515-3436
[email protected]
Michael A. Millay
Department of Environmental &
Plant Biology
Ohio University Southern Campus
1804 Liberty Avenue
Ironton, OH 45638
(740) 533-4554
[email protected]
Charles N. Miller, Jr.
4704 Aspen Dr.
Missoula, MT 59802
(406) 543-8710
[email protected]
John M. Miller
1166 Walker Avenue, Apartment B
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
[email protected]
Randal Mindell
1002 E. 14th Ave.
Vancouver, BC
V5T-2N9
Canada
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Madhumi Mitra
Department of Natural Science
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
CH 3122
Princess Anne, MD 21853
(410) 651-6049
Fax: (410) 651-7739
[email protected]
Barbara Mohr
Museum fur Naturkunde Paläont.
Invalidenstr. 43
D-10115 Berlin
GERMANY
+49/30 2093 8855
Fax: +49/30 2093 8868
[email protected]
Silvana H Monteiro
Dept. Ciencias Biologicas
Universidade Estadual de Feira de
Santana
BR116 km 3 Campus Universitario
Feira de Santana/Bahia/Brazil
44031-460 Brazil
[email protected]
Abigail J. Moore
1735 Spruce St., Apt. 3
Berkeley, CA 94709
(435) 649-8859
[email protected]
B. Roger Moore
Northeastern Research Institute &
Museum of Petrified Wood
2055 Salem Street
Milan, TN 38358
[email protected]
Lisa Deree Morton
Biology, SJSU
1 Washington Square
Duncan Hall c/o Dr. Rodney Myatt
San Jose, CA 95125
[email protected]
Jochen Mueller
Herbarium Haussknecht
Furstengraben 1
Jena 07737
GERMANY
+49/364 949258
[email protected]
Alexandra Muellner
Department of Botany and Molecular
Evolution
Senckenberg Research Institute
Senckenberganlage 25
Frankfurt am Main
D-60325 Germany
[email protected]
Juliana Mulroy
Department of Biology
Denison University
350 Ridge Road
Granville, OH 43023
[email protected]
Christopher D Nakahashi
University of Hawaii at Manoa
3190 Maile Way, Room 101
Honolulu, HI 96822
[email protected]
Mare Nazaire
Washington State University
P.O. Box 644236
Pullman, WA 99164-4236
[email protected]
Antoine Nicolas
Dept. of Biology
6013 Indigo Rd.
Richmond, VA 23230
[email protected]
Karl J. Niklas
Department of Plant Biology
Plant Science Building
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-5908
(607) 255-8727
Fax: (607) 255-5407
[email protected]
Lachezar Atanasov Nikolov
Harvard University Herbaria
22 Divinity Ave
Cambridge MA 02138
Harufumi Nishida
Laboratory of Biosphere Sciences
Faculty of Science & Engineering
Chuo University
1-13-27 Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku
Tokyo 112-8551
JAPAN
+81/3 3817 5625
+81/3 3817 5618
Fax: +81/3 3817 5619
[email protected]
Kevin C. Nixon
L. H. Bailey Hortorium
462 Mann Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
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BreAnne Nott
Biological Sciences
Eastern Illinois University
206 Pheasant Lane
Hudson, IL 61748
[email protected]
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Gilberto Ocampo
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden
1500 N College Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
[email protected]
María Ortiz Herrera
Facultad de Biología
Apartado de correos 1095
Sevilla 41080 Spain
[email protected]
Jeffrey M. Osborn
School of Science
The College of New Jersey
P.O. Box 7718
Ewing, NJ 08628-0718
(609) 771-2724
[email protected]
Virginia M. Page
2125 Wellesley St.
Palo Alto, CA 94306-1354
(650) 857-0521
[email protected]
Aaron Pan
Ft. Worth Museum of Science and
History
1501 Montgomery St.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
(817) 255-9364
[email protected]
Rucha Pendke
Department of Biology
Central Michigan University
300W Bellows St. Apt#414
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858-3752
[email protected]
Daniel J. Peppe
Wesleyan University
265 Church St.
Middletown, CT 06459-0139
[email protected]
Russel Peppers
2707 W. Curtis Rd. RR2
Champaign, IL 61822
(217) 359-5421
Abigail Perrino
Judson University
1151 N. State St 736
Elgin, IL 60123
[email protected]
Hermann W. Pfefferkorn
Dept. of Geology
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6316
(215) 898-5156
(215) 898-5724
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Fax: (215) 898-0964
[email protected]
Tom L. Phillips
Dept. of Plant Biology
University of Illinois
289 Morrill Hall
505 S. Goodwin Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-0653
[email protected]
Carlie J. Phipps
Department of Math/Science
SUNY Institute of Technology
P.O. Box 3050
Utica, NY 13504-3050
(315) 792-7203
[email protected]
Kathleen B. Pigg
School of Life Sciences
Box 874501
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-4501
(480) 965-3154
[email protected]
Adrienne Pilmanis
Bureau of Land Management
5353 Yellowstone Rd
Cheyenne, WY 82009
[email protected]
Steven P. Pressley
595 Mountain View Ave.
Vallejo, CA 94589
[email protected]
Cyrille Prestianni
Botanique et Bioinformatique de
l'Architecture des Plantes
AMAP-CIRAD, TA40/PS2
Boulevard de la Lironde
34398 Montpellier Cedex 5, France
[email protected]
Surangi W. Punyasena
University of Chicago
1025 East 57th St.
Chicago, IL 60637
[email protected]
Pamela Puppo
4340 A DeTonty Street
St. Louis, MO 63110
[email protected]
Ryan Quire
172 Sherman Ave. B
Lexington , KY 40502
[email protected]
Malathi Radhakrishnan
Baltimore City Community College
4119 Bedford Road
Gwynn Oak
Baltimore, MD 21207
[email protected]
John A. Raven
Scottish Crop Research Institute
Plant Research Unit
Invergrowie Dundee DD2 5DA
United Kingdom
[email protected]
Anne Raymond
Texas A&M University
Department of Geology &
Geophysics
College Station, TX 77843-3115
(409) 845-0644
Fax: (409) 845-6162
[email protected]
Andrew Rees
Earth Sciences
University of Birmingham
Aston Webb Building
Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT
United Kingdom
[email protected]
William C. Rember
Geology Department
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID 83844
(208) 885-7828
(208) 882-0987
[email protected]
Harold Robinson
Botany, MRC-166
National Museum of Natural History
Smithsonian Institution
PO Box 37012
Washington, DC 20013-7012
[email protected]
Marta J. Rolig
118 Double Springs Road
Murfreesboro, TN 37127
[email protected]
Gar W. Rothwell
Dept.of Env. & Plant Biology
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701-2979
(740) 593-1129 or 593-1118
Fax: (740) 593-1130
[email protected]
Department of Botany and Plant
Pathology Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331
Telephone: (541) 737-5252
rothwelg@science. oregonstate.edu
Dana L Royer
Wesleyan University
265 Church St.
Middletown, CT 06459-0139
[email protected]
Christina T. Russin
Northwestern University
Program in Biological Sciences
2205 Tech Drive
Evanston, IL 60208
[email protected]
Adrian John Renshaw
University of Western Sydney
Locked Bag 1797
South Penrith DC
NSW 1797 Australia
[email protected]
Patricia Elizabeth Ryberg
Department of Environmental and
Plant Biology
Ohio University
Athens, Ohio 45701
[email protected]
Greg J. Retallack
Department of Geological Sciences
University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1272
(541) 346 4558
Fax: (541) 346 4692
[email protected]
Jackeline Salazar Lorenzo
Edic. Cedro V, Apto 101
Calle Arenas, Residencial
Palmas del Mar Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
[email protected]
James Riser
330 SE Gladstone
Pullman, WA 99163
[email protected]
Traesha Robertson
3412 33rd Street
Lubbock, TX 79410
[email protected]
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Stephen Sandau
818 W 3000 S
Vernal, UT 84078
[email protected]
Heather Louise Sanders
Dept Environmental & Plant Biology
Ohio University
Porter Hall
Athens, OH 45701
(740) 593-1129
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Hervé Sauquet
9 rue Moliere
Paris 75001 France
[email protected]
Stephen E. Scheckler
3050 Hawks Nest Lane
Draper, VA 24324-2826
[email protected]
Charlotte Luise Scheriau
Biodiversity and Plant Systematics
Heidelberg Institute for Plant Science
Im Neuenheimer Feld 345
Heidelberg 69120 Germany
[email protected]
Kelly Schmoker
820 S. Jenifer Ave.
Glendora, CA 91740
[email protected]
Juergen Schonenberger
Department of Botany
Univeristy of Stockholm
Lilla Frescativaje
Stockholm SE-10691
SWEDEN
[email protected]
J. William Schopf
CSEOL-Geology Bldg.
University of California
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1567
(310) 825-1170
Fax: (310) 825-0097
[email protected]
Howard E. Schorn
337 Mari Court
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
[email protected]
Eric Schultz
11222 Bittersweet Creek Run
Fort Wayne, IN 46814
[email protected]
Matthew Schultz
26 Buckthorn Dr.
Littleton, CO 80127
[email protected]
Paul F. Schulze
221 Main Rd.
West Port Island, ME 04578
[email protected]
Andrew B. Schwendemann
University of Kansas
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Haworth Hall, Room 2041
1200 Sunnyside Avenue
Lawrence, KS 66045-7534
Elizabeth C. Seastrum
5600 Wisconsin Ave Apt 404
Chevy Chase, MD 20815-4409
Rudolph Serbet
Dept. of Ecology and Evo. Biology
University of Kansas
Haworth Hall
Lawrence, KS 66045
(785) 864-3410
[email protected]
Leyla Seyfullah
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Courant Research Centre Geobiology
Göttingen, Germany
e-mail: [email protected]
Shiva Sharma
CISMHE University of Delhi
Arc Building, Patel Marg
Delhi 110007 India
[email protected]
Barbara G. Shipes
Hampton University
203 DuPont Hall
Hampton, VA 23668
(757) 875-1390
[email protected]
Andrew Simpson
Department of Biological Sciences
California State University, Chico
206 Holt Hall
Chico, CA 95926
[email protected]
Hallie J. Sims
University of Iowa
Department of Geoscience
Iowa City, IA 52242
[email protected]
Judith E. Skog
Department of Biology - 3E1
George Mason University
4400 University Drive
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444
(703) 993-1026
[email protected]
Robin Y. Smith
Geological Sciences
University of Saskatchewan
114 Science Place
Saskatoon SK S7N 5E2
CANADA
[email protected]
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Selena Y. Smith
Department of Geology
University of Michigan
1109 Geddes Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1079
[email protected]
Pamela Soltis
Florida Museum of Natural History
University of Florida
PO Box 117800
Gainesville, FL 32611
[email protected]
Suma Sreekanta
University of Minnesota
1445 Gortner Avenue
Biological Sciences Centre
St Paul, MN 55108
[email protected]
*Shyam C. Srivastava
Birbal Sahni Institute of
Palaeobotany
53 University Road
Lucknow, 226007
INDIA
Fax: +91/522 381948
Yannick M. Staedler
Institute of Systematic Botany
Zollikerstrasse 107
Zurich SWITZERLAND 8008
SWITZERLAND
[email protected]
Christopher Steenbock
927 J Street
Arcata, CA 95521
[email protected]
William E. Stein, Jr.
Department of Biological Sciences
State University of New York
Binghamton, NY 13902-6000
(607) 777-4391
Fax: (607) 777-6521
[email protected]
Michael E. Sternberg
PO Box 1059
Republic, WA 99166
[email protected]
Dennis W. Stevenson
Harding Laboratory
The New York Botanical Garden
200th St. and Southern Blvd.
Bronx, NY 10458-5126
(718) 817-8632
Fax: (718) 817-8648
[email protected]
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James B. Stichka
33 Woodland Drive
Alamo, CA 94507-2656
(925) 935-1834
[email protected]
Ruth A. Stockey
Department of Botany and Plant
Pathology
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331
Telephone: (541) 737-5252
[email protected]
Rudiger Stritzke
Geologischer Dienst NRW, DeGreiff-Str. 195
D-47803 Krefeld
GERMANY
Tel. +49/0 2151 897263
Fax +49/0 2151 987505
[email protected]
Caroline A.E. Strömberg
Department of Biology
University of Washington
24 Kinkaid Hall
Seattle, WA 98195-1800
(206) 543-1687
[email protected]
Paul K. Strother
Dept. of Geology & Geophysics
Boston College
Weston Observatory
381 Concord Rd.
Weston, MA 02493-1340
(617) 552-8395
Fax: (617) 552-8388
[email protected]
Christine Strullu-Derrien
UFR Sciences
Laboratoire Mycorhizes
Université d\'Angers
2, boulevard Lavoisier
Angers Cedex 49045
France
[email protected]
Stephanie Stuart
UC Berkeley
3040 VLSB #3140
Berkeley, CA 94720-3140
[email protected]
Debra Stults
27640 Rigsby Road
Daphne, AL 36526
[email protected]
*Ge Sun
Paleontological Institute
Shenyang Normal University
253, North Huanghe Street
Shenyang 110034
China
Tel. & Fax: +86-24-86593116
Mobile: +86-13998895209
[email protected];[email protected]
Witt Taylor
Arizona State University
School of Life Sciences
P.O. Box 874601
Tempe, AZ 85287-4601
(480) 965-3154
[email protected]
Ralph E. Taggart
Department of Plant Biology
206 Natural Science Bldg.
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824
[email protected]
Kazuo Terada
Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum
51-11 Terao, Muroko
Fukui 911-8601 JAPAN
[email protected]
Masamichi Takahashi
Dept of Environmental Sciences
Faculty of Science
Niigata University
8050, 2-No-Cho Igarashi
Ikashira, Niigata City 950-2181
JAPAN
+81/25 262 6991
Fax: +81/25 262 6991
[email protected]
David W. Taylor
Department of Biology
Indiana University Southeast
4200 Grant Line Rd.
New Albany, IN 47150
(812) 941-2377
Fax: (812) 941-2731
[email protected]
Edith L. Taylor
Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology - Haworth Hall
University of Kansas
1200 Sunnyside Avenue
Lawrence, KS 66045-7534
(785) 864-3621
Fax: (785) 864-5321
[email protected]
Thomas N. Taylor
Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology - Haworth Hall
University of Kansas
1200 Sunnyside Avenue
Lawrence, KS 66045-7534
(785) 864-3625
Fax: (785) 864-5321
[email protected]
Wilson A. Taylor
Department of Biology
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
105 Garfield Avenue
P.O. Box 4004
Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004
(715) 836-3176
Fax: (715) 836-5089
[email protected]
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Kim Thompson
1548 Spring Lawn Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45223
[email protected]
William D. Tidwell
Department of Botany and Range
Science
Brigham Young University
Provo, UT 84602-5181
(801) 378-3660
[email protected]
Bruce H. Tiffney
Department of Geological Sciences
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9630
(805) 893-2959
Fax: (805) 893-2314
[email protected]
Alexandru Mihail Florian Tomescu
Department of Biological Sciences
1 Harpst Street
Humboldt State University
Arcata, CA 95521
(707) 826-3229
[email protected]
Maryam Torabian
27016 Langside Ave
Canyon Country, CA 91351
[email protected]
Christian W. Torres-Sanana
Department of Botany
University of Hawaii at Manoa
3190 Maile Way, St John 101
Honolulu, HI 96822
[email protected]
Alfred Traverse
P.O. Box 10269
State College, PA
16805-0269
[email protected]
Mary Louise Trivett
Dept. Environ. and Plant Biol.
Ohio University
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Athens, OH 45701-2979
(740) 593-1129 (lab)
Fax: (740) 593-1130
[email protected]
Andrea T. Wakefield
3306 Meredith
Austin, TX 78703
[email protected]
Kazuhiko Uemura
Nat. Museum of Science & Nature
3-23-1, Hyakunin Cho
Tokyo 169-0073
JAPAN
[email protected]
Jon Wallace
Another School Program
169 Colony St.
Meriden, CT 06451
[email protected]
Dieter Uhl
Villenstrasse 13
D-67433 Neustadt/
Weinstrasse
GERMANY
[email protected]
Garland Rudolph Upchurch
Texas State University
Department of Biology
601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666
[email protected]
Yalma Vargas-Rodriguez
Apdo. Postal 4-14
Guadalajara, Jalisco
44421 Mexico
[email protected]
Dilys Vela Diaz
Missouri Botanical Garden
4500 Shaw Blvd.
Monsanto Bld.
Saint Louis, MO 63166-0299
[email protected]
Frederick Vogt
Elgin Community College
1700 Spartan Drive
Elgin, IL 60123
[email protected]
Hongshan Wang
Florida Museum of Natural History
University of Florida
Dickinson Hall
Museum Rd. and Newell Dr.
P.O. Box 117800
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611-7800
(352) 273-2107
(352) 856-5871 (h)
Fax: (352) 846-0287
[email protected]
De-Ming Wang
Department of Geology
Department of Geology
Peking University
Beijing 100871 China
[email protected]
Qi Wang
Florida Museum of Natural History
Museum Road and Newell Drive
Dickinson Hall
Gainesville, FL 32611-7800
Xin Wang
Nanjing Inst. of Geology & Paleont.
Chinese Academy of Science
39 Beijing Dong Road
Nanjing 210008
P.R. CHINA
[email protected]
Maria von Balthazar
Department of Paleobotany
Swedish Museum of Natural History
Box 50007
Stockholm SE-10405
SWEDEN
+46/851954293
Fax: +46/851954221
[email protected]
Brenda Warner
659 Blue Springs Rd.
Elizabethton, TN 37643
[email protected]
Robert H. Wagner
Jardín Botaníco de Cordóba
Avenida de Linneo s/n
14004 Córdoba
SPAIN
+34/957 20 00 18
+34/57 2374 89 (h)
[email protected]
Elisabeth Wheeler
Dept. of Wood & Paper Science
North Carolina State University
710 Dixie Trail
Raleigh, NC 27695-8005
(919) 515-5728
Fax: (919) 513-3496
Amanda Kate Weise
5 Oberlin Street
Worcester, MA 01610-1413
[email protected]
[email protected]
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William Whitten
Florida Museum of Natural History
University of Florida
PO Box 117800
Gainesville, FL 32611-7800
[email protected]
Peter Wilf
Department of Geosciences
Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802
(814) 865-6721
Fax: (814) 863-8724
[email protected]
Wendy Wilsdon
21483 Gladis Ave.
Port Charlotte, FL 33952
[email protected]
Jonathan Paul Wilson
Harvard University
26 Oxford St.
Botanical Museum 51
Cambridge, MA 02138
[email protected]
Scott L. Wing
Dept. of Paleobiology, NHB 121
Smithsonian Institution
P.O. Box 37012
Washington, DC 20013-7012
(202) 357-2649
Fax: (202) 786-2832
[email protected]
Deborah Woodcock
Clark University
47 Florence St.
Hudson, MA 01749
(978) 562-3081
[email protected]
Cheng-Chiang Wu
Department of Organismic and
Evolutionary Biology
Harvard University
16 Divinity Avenue #1112
Cambridge, MA 02138
[email protected]
Wenying Wu
1800 N. Oak St., Apt. 722
Arlington, VA 22209-2610
[email protected]
Renate Terese Wuersig
Purdue University
915 West State Street
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2054
[email protected]
Directory of Paleobotanical Section Membership
Atsushi Yabe
Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum
51-11 Terao, Muroko
Katsuyama, Fukui 911-8601
JAPAN
+81/779 88 0001
Fax: +81/779 88 8710
[email protected]
Toshiro Yamada
Graduate School of Natural Science
and Technology
Kanazawa University
Kakuma
Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture
920-1192 Japan
[email protected]
*Zhaoqi Yao
Nanjing Inst. of Geology & Paleont.
Chinese Academy of Science
39 Beijing Dong Road
Nanjing, 210008
P.R. CHINA
+86/25 6637208
Telex: 432301 NJIGP CN
Michael S. Zavada
Department of Biological Sciences
Box 70703
East Tennessee State University
Johnson City, TN 37614
(432) 439-6919
Fax: (423) 439-5958
[email protected]
Wenheng Zhang
Department of Botany
The Harvard University Herbaria
22 Divinity Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138-2020
[email protected]
*Zhiyan Zhou
Nanjing Inst. of Geology & Paleont.
Chinese Academy of Science
39 Beijing Dong Road
Nanjing, 210008
P. R. CHINA
+86/25 3282229 (office)
+86/25-6639548 (home)
Fax: +86/25 3357026
[email protected]
A. Gerald Zvirblis
22 Yorktown Road
Mountaintop, PA 18707-2236
[email protected]
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PALEOBOTANICAL SECTION
Publications & Sales Items
Circle the items that you would like to purchase and return this form to Michael Dunn, SecretaryTreasurer, along with a check made out to the Paleobotanical Section, BSA.
Prices include postage.
1. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PALEOBOTANY ($5.00 ea.)
___Appendix B 1921
___Appendix C 1922
___Appendix J (issued April, 1929)
___Appendix P (issued May, 1930)
___Appendix P (issued April, 1931)
___Appendix P (issued April, 1932)
___Appendix D (issued April, 1933)
___Appendix F (issued April, 1934; with exhibit A) with biblio. for 1933-1934
___Appendix H (issued April, 1935) with biblio. for 1934-1935
___Appendix D (issued May, 1936) with biblio. for 1935-1936
___Appendix C (issued May, 1937) with biblio. for 1936-1937
___Appendix D (issued April, 1938) with biblio. for 1937-1938
___Appendix C (issued April, 1939) with biblio. for 1938-1939
___Appendix C (issued April, 1940) with biblio. for 1939-1940
___Appendix H (issued May, 1941) with biblio. for 1940-1941
___Appendix Q (issued May, 1942) with biblio. for 1941-1942
___Appendix P (issued October, 1943) with biblio. for 1942-1943
___Appendix J (issued November, 1944) with biblio. for 1943-1944
___ No. 17 (issued October, 1945) with biblio. for 1944-1945
___ No. 18 (issued March, 1947) with biblio. for 1945-1946
___ No. 19 (issued June, 1951) with biblio. for 1946-1947
___ No. 20 (reissue of Rept. No. 1, 1949), with biblio. for 1948
___ No. 21 (issued June, 1951), with biblio. for 1949-1950
___ No. 22 (issued Dec., 1952), with biblio. for 1951
___ No. 23 (issued March, 1954), with biblio. for 1952
2. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN PALEOBOTANY ($8.00 ea.)
___1958-59
___1978
___1986
___1994
___2002
___1962-63
___1979
___1987
___1995
___2003
___1966-67
___1980
___1988
___1996
___2004
___1972
___1981
___1989
___1997
___2005
___1974
___1982
___1990
___1998
___2006
___1975
___1983
___1991
___1999
___2007
___1976
___1984
___1992
___2000
___2008
___1977
___1985
___1993
___2001
___2009
___2010
3. MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS ($3.00 ea.)
_____ North American Paleobotanical Dissertations 1857-1977
_____ Schedule of Contributed Papers, (2nd IOP Conference, Edmonton, 1984)
_____ Fieldtrip Guide, (2nd IOP Conference, Edmonton, 1984)
_____ Handbook for "Phytodebris Workshop" (Annual BSA meeting, Toronto, 1989)
_____ Field Guide for "Carboniferous Flora of the Central Appalachians: TN & KY"
(Annual BSA meeting, Knoxville, 1994)
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_____ Field Guide for Oregon (Annual BSA meeting, Portland, 2000)
4. T-SHIRTS ($4.00 ea.)
_____ Paleobotanical Section, BSA-50 Yrs of Plant Paleontology S, M, L only (black lettering on gold shirt; 50/50 cotton/polyester)
5. TOTE BAGS ($5.00 ea)
_____ IOPC V- 1996 Santa Barbara (green lettering on cream background)
6. BUTTONS ($1.50 ea).
_____ Kiss a Rock
_____ 50 Years of Fossils -For Telling the Past - Fortelling the Future
_____ Paleobotany -Life in the Past Lane (Richmand, VA 1990)
_____ Paleobotany -Time is on Our Side (San Antonio, TX 1991)
_____ Paleobotanists do it in a Timely Manner (Honolulu, HA 1992)
_____ Paleobotanists Harvest VERY Old Growth Forests (San Diego, 1995)
_____ Paleobotany - It's more than a peeling (Seattle, 1996) - 2 versions available:
_____ Astromyelon root
_____ Psaronius stem
_____ The Lost Whorl (Montreal, 1997)
_____ Paleobotany--all rock, all the time (Baltimore, 1998)
_____ Say it with Fossils (St Louis, 1999)
_____ Will Work for Fossils (Portland, 2000)
_____ Dead Plants Tell No Lies (Albuquerque, 2001)
_____ Paleobotany - Still Deep Once Green (Madison, 2002)
_____ Plants Mobilized in the Eocene (Mobile, 2003)
_____ Fellowship of the Ferns (Snowbird, 2004)
_____ Revenge of the Rocks (Austin, 2005)
_____ A Century for BSA, An Epoch for Fossils (Chico, 2006)
_____ Accept Death, It Gives You an Edge (Chico, 2006)
_____ Compressions rock, Nodules Roll (Chicago, 2007)
_____ Paleobotanists Do It with Hard Data (Vancouver, 2008)
_____ Plant Evolution is the Solution (Snowbird, 2009)
_____ I Dig Paleobotany (Providence, 2010)
RETURN TO:
Dr. Michael Dunn
Department of Biology
Cameron University
Lawton, OK 73505
580-581-2287
E-Mail: [email protected]
SEND ORDER TO: (your name and address, please)
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