BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN PALEOBOTANY FOR 2010 Paleobotanical Section Botanical Society of America Paleobotanical Section Botanical Society of America Membership Information 2011 Membership in the Paleobotanical Section of the Botanical Society of America is open to anyone interested in fossil plants. Members receive the annual Bibliography of American Paleobotany, which is published by the Section. The Bibliography not only contains the recent research publications of Section members, but also provides a convenient way of keeping abreast of research interests of Section members. A full listing of current addresses is provided in the Bibliography. Other publications of the Section are listed on a separate page. At the annual meeting of the Botanical Society of America, the Paleobotanical Section has an active three day program that includes contributed papers, a banquet, and frequently symposia, workshops and field trips. There are four membership categories in the Section: Regular Members, those who are also regular members of the Botanical Society of America; Affiliate members, those who are members of the Section, but not the Botanical Society of America; Regular Emeritus members, those who are also emeritus members of the Botanical Society of America; and Affiliate Emeritus members, those who are emeritus, but not members of the Botanical Society. Membership dues are currently $8.00 for Regular members $16.00 for Affiliate members $4.00 for Regular Emeritus members $8.00 for Affiliate Emeritus members Dues for the Paleobotanical Section should be sent to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Section and made payable to the Paleobotanical Section, BSA. The address for the current Secretary-Treasurer is as follows: Dr. Michael Dunn Department of Biology Cameron University Lawton, OK 73505 Tele: 580-581-2287 Email: [email protected] Visit the Paleobotanical Section on the World Wide Web at the following address: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~daghlian/paleo/ 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 i ii CONTENTS _______________________________________________________ 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. iii iv 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. 1 Donald A. Eggert (1934-2010) 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. 2 Donald A. Eggert (1934-2010) 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. 3 Donald A. Eggert (1934-2010) 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. 4 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, TC3015.doi:10.1029/2009TC00 2549. 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. 5 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., Triassic life on land: the great transition. Choice 48: 535. Cressler, W.L. 2010. Review of: Musiani, M., L. Boitani, and P.C. Paquet, [eds.]. The world of wolves: new perspectives on ecology, behavior and management. Library Journal 135: 131. Reviews, Books, General Cressler, W.L. 2010. Review of: Orr. E.L. and W.N. Orr, Oregon 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 Mesozoic Time: Morphological Innovations, Phylogeny, Ecosystems, pp. 294–328. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN. Doyle, J. Doyle, J.A., 2010. Function and evolution of saccate pollen. New Phytologist 188: 6–9. Gee, C.T. Gee, C.T. [ed.]. 2010. Plants in Mesozoic Time: Morphological Innovations, Phylogeny, Ecosystems (Ted Delevoryas festschrift). Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 374 pp. Klein, N., K. Remes, C.T. Gee, and P. M. Sander [eds.]. In press. Biology of the Sauropod Dinosaurs: Understanding the Life of Giants. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN. Graham, A. Graham A. 2010. Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic History of Latin American Vegetation and Terrestrial Environments. Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis, MO, 617pp. Graham, A. 2010. 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Bateman, R.M. and J.M. Hilton. 2010. (175–176) Proposals to modify the provisions in the Code for naming fossil plants. Taxon 59: 1607–1609. Beuchler, W.K. Buechler, W.K. 2010. 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 in paleontological context. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 13: 102–107. Crane, P.R. Crane, P.R., E.M. Friis, and W.G. Chaloner. 2010. Darwin and the evolution of flowers. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, v. 365 no. 1539: 347–350. Friis, E.M., K.R. Pedersen, P.R. Crane. 2010. Diversity in and General obscurity: fossil flowers and the early history of angiosperms. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, v. 365 no. 1539: 369–382. DeVore, M. L. DeVore, M.L., C.L. Brown, J. Hartford, M. Sternberg, and K.B. Pigg. 2010. Bringing the site to your own classroom: using the context of fossil sites to illustrate today‘s relevance of paleobotany. Botany 2010. 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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] 47 48 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) 49 _____ 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) ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 50 NOTES 51
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