Edward Wilber Berry
Standard form: E.W.Berry
Author LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:auth:50
*1875 - †1945
IPNI ID: 16026-1
Edward Wilber Berry started his career as a journalist before making significant contributions to the field of paleobotany.
New names
Acorus heeri E.W.Berry 1930
Anacardium peruvianum E.W.Berry 1924
Myristica catahoulensis E.W.Berry 1916
Nyssa texana E.W.Berry 1924
Phoenicites occidentalis E.W.Berry 1914
Pistia claibornensis E.W.Berry 1914
Pistia wilcoxensis E.W.Berry 1916
Spirodela scutata (Dawson) E.W.Berry 1935
Citations in Fossil Plant Names
Berry, E. W. (1935): A preliminary contribution to the floras of the Whitemud and Ravenscrag formations. – Mem. Geol. Surv. Canada 182: 1–107.
Berry, E. W. (1930): Revision of the lower Eocene Wilcox flora of the Southeastern States. – Profess. Pap. U.S. Geol. Surv. 156: 1–196, 50 pls.
Berry, E. W. (1925): A Miocene flora from Patagonia. – Johns Hopkins University Studies in Geology 6: 183–251.
Berry, E. W. (1924): An Oligocene cashew nut from South America. – Am. J. Sci., Ser. 5 8(44): 123–126.
Berry, E. W. (1924): The Middle and Upper Eocene floras of southeastern North America. – Profess. Pap. U.S. Geol. Surv. 92: 1–199, LXV pls.
Berry, E. W. (1916): A fossil nutmeg from the Tertiary of Texas. – Am. J. Sci., Ser. 4 42: 241–245.
Berry, E. W. (1916): The Lower Eocene floras of Southeastern North America. – Profess. Pap. U.S. Geol. Surv. 91: 1–481.
Berry, E. W. (1914): The Upper Cretaceous and Eocene floras of South Carolina and Georgia. – Profess. Pap. U.S. Geol. Surv. 84: 1–200.
Berry, E. W. (1914): Fruits of a date palm in the Tertiary deposits of eastern Texas. – Am. J. Sci., Ser. 4 37: 403–406.
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