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Contributions to the fossil flora of the western terri- 

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Description of the coal flora of the carboniferous 



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An enumeration with descriptions of some tertiary 



fossil plants, from specimens procured in the explorations of 

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Ann. rep. V. S. geol. surv. territories. 1872, v, supplement. 



FossU flora. (In Hayden, F. V. Preliminary re- 

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List of fossil plants collected by L C. Russell at Black 



y 



Creek, near Gadsden, Ala., with descriptions of several new 

 species. Compiled and prepared for publication by F. H. 

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Proc. U. S. nal. mils., 1888, xi, 83-87. 



New species of fossil plants fro.m the cretaceous 



formation of the Dakota group. (In his On some new species 

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Principles of paleozoic botany. [Indianapolis. 1883.] 



— Recent determinations of fossil |)lants from Ken- 

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Proc. U. S. not. mus., lS>i8, xi, 11-38. 



Remarks on some fossil remains considered ;ia pecu- 

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— Report on the fossil plants of the auriferous gravel 



deposits of the Sierra Nevada. Cambridge. 1878, 



A review of the fossil flora of North America. [Wash- 

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On some new species of fossil plants of the lignitic 



formations. — New species of fossil plants from the creta- 

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Lyons, A. B. Fossils of Hawaii Nei, 



Hawaiian almanac and annual. IS91, pp. 100-104. 



Martins, C. F. Sur I'origine paleontologique des arbres, 

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Matthew, G. F. New species and a new genus of Devonian 

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Meek, F. B. Descriptions of the cretaceous fossils coUeotetl 

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Miquel, F. .\. W. De fossiele planten van het krijt in het 

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Mueller, Ferdinand, baron von. Observations on new vege- 

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Nathorst, A. G, On the value of the fossil floras of the Arctic 

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Newberry, J. S. Brief descriptions of fossil plants, chiefly 

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The cretaceous flora of North America. Abstract. 



Trans. N. Y. acad. sci., 1886, v, 133-137. 



Description of fossil plants from the Chinese coal 



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Descriptions of the carboniferous and triassic fos- 

 sils collected on the San Juan exploring expedition under 

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The fauna and flora of the trias of New Jersey and 



•the Connecticut valley. Abstract. [New York. 1887,] 



The flora of the Amboy clays. Abstract. 



Bull. Torr. bol. club. 1886, xiii, 33-37. 



Fossil fishes and fossil plants 



of the triassic rocks of 

 New Jersey and the Connecticut valley. Washington. 1888, 



— The Laramie group. Abstract. [New York. 1889.] 



Notes on the later extinct floras of North America, 



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Rhaetic plants from Honduras. [New Haven. 1888.] 



Penhallow, D. P. A contribution to our knowledge of the 



origin and development of certain marsh lands on the coast 

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Contributions to the pleistocene flora of Canada, 



Ottawa, etc. 1896. 



On Nematojihyton and allied forms from the De- 

 vonian of Gasp6, with introductory notes by Sir William 

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Notes on cretaceous and tertiary plants of Canada. 



Ottawa, etc. 1902. 



Notes on Devonian plants. Montreal, 1889, 



Notes on Erian (Devonian) plants from New York 



and Pennsylvania. Notes on Nematophyton crassum, 

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Notes on Nematophyton crassum. {In his Notes 



on Erian plants from New York and Pennsylvania, etc., 1893, 

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Notes on tertiary plants. Ottawa, etc. 1903, 



Notes on tertiary plants [from Canada and the 



United States], Ottawa,"e(c, 1904, 



Osmundites skidegatensia. Ottawa, etc. 1902, 



Pleistocene flora of the Don valley, 2 pam. [Lon- 

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Report on a collection of fossil woods from the 



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A report on fossil plants from the international 



boundary survey for 1902-05, collected by R. A. Daly. 



From Canada, Department of mines. Geological survey. Memoir, 

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Report on tertiary plants of British Columbia 



collected by L, M. Lambe in 1906 together with a discussion 

 of previously recorded tertiary floras. Ottawa. 1908. 



"List of the principal works consulted," pp. 152-157. 



Platen, Paul. Llntersuchungen fossiler holzer aus dem 

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" Literatur," pp. vii-xii. 



Potonie, Henry. Lehrbuch der pflanzenpalaeontologie mit 



besonderer riicksicht auf die bediirfnisse des geologen, 



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extinct fossil plant from the Cromer forest-bed. [Norwich, 



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Dutch-Prussian border. The Hague. 1915. 

 Saporta, Gaston, marquis de. Etudes sur la vegetation du 



sud-est de la France a I'c^poque tertiaire. 



Ann. sci. nal.. i" sfr. Bot. 1862, xyii, 191-311. 



Le monde des plantes avant I'apparition de I'homme. 



Paris. 1879. 



Origine paleontologique des arbres cultives ou utilise 



par I'homme. Paris. 1888. 



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I'epoque des mames heersiennes de Gelinden. Bruxelles, 

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Schaefier, G. C. Fossil coniferous wood from the lower 

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