Biostratigraphy of fossil plants successional and paleoecological analyses edited by David L. Dilcher and Thomas N. Taylor - Hutchinson & Ross, Stroudsburg, Pa. Dowden 1980 - 259p. 26cm

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Banks, H. P. Floral assemblages in the Siluro-Devonian.--Phillips, T. L. Stratigraphic and geographic occurrences of permineralized coal-swamp plants--upper Carboniferous of North America and Europe.--Pfefferkorn, H. W. and Gillespie, W. H. Biostratigraphy and biogeography of plant compression fossils in the Pennsylvanian of North America.--Schopf, J. M. and Askin, R. A. Permian and Triassic floral biostratigraphic zones of southern land masses.--Ash, S. R. Upper Triassic floral zones of North America.--Spicer, R. A. The importance of depositional sorting to the biostratigraphy of plant megafossils.--Taggert, R. E. and Cross, A. T. Vegetation change in the Miocene Succor Creek flora of Oregon and Idaho.--Potter, F. W. and Dilcher, D. L. Biostratigraphic analysis of Eocene clay deposits in Henry County, Tennessee.--Brooks, J. and Niklas, K. J. The chemistry of fossils

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Paleobotany
Paleontology, Stratigraphic