References

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Schweitzer, H. -J. (1980): Die Gattungen Renalia Gensel und Psilophyton Dawson im Unterdevon des Rheinlandes. – Bonner Paläobotanische Mitteilungen 6: 1–34.

Holmes, W.B. K. & Ash, S. R. (1979): An Early Triassic megafossil flora from the Lorne Basin, New South Wales. – Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 103(1978)(1): 47–70.

Friis, E. M. (1979): The Damgaard flora: A new Middle Miocene flora from Denmark. – Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark 27(3–4): 117–142.

Knobloch, E. (1979): Zingiberopsis riggauensis sp. n. – eine interessante Monokotyledone aus der Kreide Bayerns. – Věstník Ústředního ústavu geologického 54(5): 297–300.

Licari, G. R. (1978): Biogeology of the late pre-Phanerozoic Beck Spring Dolomite of eastern California. – Journal of Paleontology 52(4): 767–792.

Crepet, W. L. (1978): Investigations of angiosperms from the Eocene of North America: an aroid inflorescence. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 25: 241–252.

Srivastava, A. K. (1978): Studies in the Glossopteris Flora of India – 43. Some new plant fossils from the Lower Gondwana sediments of Auranga Coalfield, Bihar. – The Palaeobotanist 25: 486–495.

Rothwell, G. W. (1978): Doneggia complura gen. et sp. nov., a filicalean fern from the Upper Pennsylvanian of Ohio. – Canadian Journal of Botany 56(24): 3096–3104.

Millay, M. A. (1977): Acaulangium gen. n., a fertile marattialean from the Upper Pennsylvanian of Illinois. – American Journal of Botany 64(2): 223–229.

Crepet, W. L. & Dilcher, D. L. (1977): Investigations of angiosperms from the Eocene of North America: a mimosoid inflorescence. – American Journal of Botany 64(6): 714–725.

Hickey, Leo J. (1977): Stratigraphy and paleobotany of the Golden Valley Formation (Early Tertiary) of western North Dakota. – Memoirs of the Geological Society of America 150: 1–181, 55 pls.

MacGinitie, H. D. (1974): An early Middle Eocene flora from the Yellowstone-Absaroka volcanic province, northwestern Wind River Basin, Wyoming. – University of California Publications in Geological Sciences 108: 1–103, 45 pls.

Krassilov, V. A. (1973): Cuticular structure of Cretaceous angiosperms from the Far East of the USSR. – Palaeontographica, Abt. B 142(4–6): 105–116.

Lele, K. M. & Makada, R. (1972): Studies in the Talchir Flora of India – 7. Palynology of the Talchir Formation from Jayanti Coalfield, Bihar. – Geophytology 2(1): 41–73.

Leisman, G. A. (1970): A petrified Sporangiostrobus and its spores from the Middle Pennsylvanian of Kansas. – Palaeontographica, Abt. B 129(4–6): 166–177.

Edwards, D. (1970): Fertile Rhyniophytina from the Lower Devonian of Britain. – Palaeontology 13(3): 84–87.

Opravil, E. & Knobloch, E. (1967): Trapa moravica spec. nova – eine neue Wassernuss aus dem Pannon des Wiener Beckens. – Preslia 39(2): 117–121.

Hiltmann, W. (1967): Über die Sporenführung des Kernprofils der Bohrung Contern FG 11 (Unterer Lias, Luxemburg). – Publications du Service géologique du Luxembourg 17: 137–206.

Archangelsky, S. (1966): New gymnosperms from the Ticó flora, Santa Cruz province, Argentina. – Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Geology. 13(5): 261–295, 8 pls.

Opravil, E. (1966): Trapa minuta nova spec. from the Czechoslovak Pleistocene. – Preslia 38(1): 53–56.

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