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         Paleobotany:     more books (100)
  1. Tertiary stratigraphy and paleobotany of the Cook Inlet region, Alaska: Discussion of stratigraphic significance of fossil plants from the Chickaloon, ... of the Cook Inlet region, Alaska) by Jack A Wolfe, 1966
  2. Bibliography of North American paleobotany for 1985 by Gary E Dolph, 1986
  3. Contributions to the Paleobotany of Peru, Bolivia and Chile, Five Papers by Edwa by EDWARD W. BERRY, 1922-01-01
  4. Principles of Paleobotany 2ND Edition by William C Darrah, 1960
  5. Paleobotany by Robert Kidston, 1923
  6. Upper Pennyslvanian coals and associated rocks : depositional environments, sedimentation, paleontology, and paleobotany : upper Ohio River Valley, NE ... Section, Geological Society of America) by Aureal T Cross, 1988
  7. Darrah Principles of Paleobotany 2ed by DARRAH PRINCIPL,
  8. Paleobotany by R. W. Chaney, 1947
  9. Introduction To Paleobotany by ArnoldChesterA, 1947
  10. On the stratigraphy and paleobotany of the Cenozoic plant beds of the Sendai area by Haruo Okutsu, 1955
  11. Part 1: The positions and climatic changes of Pangaea and five southeast Asian plates during permian and triassic times ; Gerhard O.W. Kremp. Part 2: Twelve ... paleobotany, and related sciences) by Gerhard O. W Kremp, 1977
  12. Sketch of paleobotany. by Lester F. Ward. . by Ward. Lester Frank. 1841-1913., 1885-01-01
  13. Holocene paleoenvironmental evolution of a perimarine fluviatile area: Geology and paleobotany of the area surrounding the archeological excavation at ... (Analecta praehistorica leidensia) by J. D. van der Woude, 1983
  14. Contributions to Pennsylvanian paleobotany Mazocarpon oedipternum,: Sp. nov. and Sigillarian relationships, (Illinois.State geological survey.Report of investigations) by James Morton Schopf, 1941

101. Links For Palaeobotanists
Links for Palaeobotanists Links for Palaeobatanists provides an annotated links to internet resources, especially for palaeobotanists (with an Upper Triassic bias). KlausPeter Kelber
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/mineralogie/palbot1

102. Laboratory Of  Palaeobotany & Palynology
Laboratory of Palaeobotany and Palynology. Department of Palaeoecology,. Utrecht University, Faculty of Biology. Budapestlaan 4, 3584
http://www.bio.uu.nl/~palaeo/Engels/engels.html
Laboratory of Palaeobotany and Palynology
Department of Palaeoecology, Utrecht University Faculty of Biology Budapestlaan 4, 3584 CD Utrecht, The Netherlands, Phone: +31 (0)30-253 2629, Fax: +31 (0)30-253 5096
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103. International Organisation Of Palaeobotany
I NTERNATIONAL O RGANISATION OF P ALAEOBOTANY. IOP Home Page. The International Organisation of Palaeobotany (IOP) manages this Plant
http://iop.biodiversity.org.uk/
I NTERNATIONAL O RGANISATION
OF P ALAEOBOTANY
IOP Home Page
The International Organisation of Palaeobotany (IOP) manages this
Plant Fossil Record database (PFR).

This version, PFR2.2, has descriptive details of most plant fossil genera
and of those modern genera which have fossil species.
It also has records of some fossil occurrences, taken from the published literature
or museum catalogues. The occurrences give geographical and stratigraphical
information as well as the name of the author.

Plant Fossil Record IOP Newsletters Paleonet IOPC VI - 2000 Other News - conferences and workshops Registration - IAPT - International Association for Plant Taxonomy
1996, IOP.
IBS
Taxonomy Presentations PFR database ... Useful Sites for Students

104. Science Books
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105. Sir J. William Dawson
Sir J. William Dawson (18201899) The first Canadian-born scientist of worldwide reputation was Sir John William Dawson, born in Pictou, Nova Scotia, in 1820.
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/fossils/finders/dawson.htm
Sir J. William Dawson
The first Canadian-born scientist of worldwide reputation was Sir John William Dawson, born in Pictou, Nova Scotia, in 1820. As a boy, he developed an incurable interest in geology and was an avid collector of local fossils. In Dawson's day, schoolboys often found fossil leaves while gathering shale to make slate pencils. Dawson recorded his discoveries and exchanged fossils with other geologists from the Pictou and Joggins areas, adding to his already overflowing collection. He attended the University of Edinburgh to study geology in 1840, but was forced to leave after only one year due to financial problems. The next few years of his life were spent working for mining companies and doing field work which was published through the Geological Society of London. When the famous geologist Charles Lyell visited coal deposits in Pictou, Dawson acted as his guide. In 1851, Dawson and Lyell teamed up again to examine the interiors of fossil tree trunks at Joggins , Nova Scotia. They discovered the remains of some of the earliest known reptiles

106. Welcome To IOPC 2004 - Bariloche, Argentina

http://www.iopc2004.org/

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