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Department of Geology and Petroleum Geology, King´s College, University of Aberdeen: Rhynie Chert Research.

American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY: Natural History, Inner Beauty. Petrified wood from the Triassic Chinle Formation, Arizona. Remarkable photographs reveal the structure of fossil organisms whose tissues, over eons, have been replaced by minerals. Photographs by Giraud Foster and Norman Barker.

Antiquariaat Junk, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: STERNBERG, K. M. VON. Versuch einer geognostisch-botanischen Darstellung der Flora der Vorwelt. Leipzig, Prag, Regensburg, Fleischer/ Brenck, (1820-) 1825-1838. Detail picture page. see also:
UNGER, F. Chloris protogaea. Beiträge zur Flora der Vorwelt. Leipzig, in Commission bei W. Engelmann, (1841)-1847. Detail picture page.

Paleobotany section, Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor: Paleobotany Image Gallery. Archaeopteris macilenta, Tipuana ecuatoriana, Pityostrobus kayei.

Argumenta Palaeobotanica. From Münster, Germany. Reconstruction of the gametophyte Kidstonophyton discoides and Langiophyton mackiei.

Australian Museum Online, Sydney: Common Fossils of the Sydney Basin. Plant fossils (Dicroidium zuberi) of the Triassic.

The L. H. Bailey Hortorium at Cornell University: Paleobotanical Holdings at the Bailey Hortorium. Go to: Cretaceous Fossils. Articles with numerous photographs.

The University of California Museum of Paleontology, Berkeley: Localities of the Devonian: Rhynie Chert, Scotland. Section through a fossilized stem of Aglaophyton major. See also: The Lake Winnipeg Algal Flora. Late Ordovician algae.

The Botanical Society of America: Online Image Collection. This is a collection of approximately 800 images available for instructional use. The site is run by a search engine database, designed and maintained by Scott Russell; slides scanned by Tom Jurik and Dave Webb. The copyright and any intellectual property rights for these images are retained by the individual donors. Visit SET 11 - PALEOBOTANY. Paleobotany section slides contributed by John Hall.

Robert Buckley Trabuco Canyon, California, (Illustrations by Douglas Henderson, John Sibbick and Mark Hallet), The Palm & Cycad Societies of Florida (PACSOF): The Fossil Cycads. Images of Ptilophylum, Aricycas paulae, Pseudoctenis spatula, Williamsonia, Dioon prespinulosum.

Center for Astrobiology, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA: PALEONTOLOGY (Winter 2001). Lecture overheads and color slides. Go to: Lecture 12: Origin and Evolution of Land Plants.

Samuel J. Ciurca, Jr., Rochester, New York: Silurian Plants (under construction). Cooksonia.

Lynne M. Clos: Hunting For Fossil Cycads in Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona.

CONSEIL GENERAL DU BAS-RHIN: Tout le Bas-Rhin mai/juin 2001, La Mémoire du Grès (in French). Scroll down and click "suite de l'article". Photographs of Voltzia heterophylla and Anomopteris mougeotii from the Voltzia Sandstone (Triassic). Have a glance at the unique GRAUVOGEL-Collection in Ringendorf, France.

Fabio M. Dalla Vecchia, Museo Paleontologico Cittadino (Gruppo Speleologico Monfalconese A.D.F.): MACROVEGETALI TERRESTRI NEL MESOZOICO ITALIANO: UN’ULTERIORE EVIDENZA DI FREQUENTI EMERSIONI. A list of terrestrial plants from the Mesozoic of Italy, with some black and white photographs (chiefly conifers). In Italian.

! Owen Kent Davis, Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson: Catalog of Internet Pollen and Spore Images. Excellent!

Teresa de las Mercedes Torres Gonzalez, Departamento de Produccion Agricola, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales, Universidad de Chile (Instituto Antártico Chileno), Santiago de Chile: Palaeobotanical Projects in Antarctica. Go to: Paleobotanica de las Shetland del Sur: Islas Livingston y Snow. Images of Otozamites, Elatocladus confertus, Pachypteris crassa, Pachypteris hallei, Caytonia, Kachchhia schopfii, Cycadolepis, Ptilophyllum acutifolium, Nilssonia elegans, Zamites, Dictyozamites, Coniopteris hymenophylloides, Equisetum, phenopteris hoppetsvikensis, Selaginellites, Cladophlebis antarctica, Sphenopteris metzgerioides, Gleichenites, Sphenopteris, Archangelskya. See also: Paleofloras del Meso-Cenozoico de las islas Shetland del Sur y península Antártica. (in Spain). Plenty of images and brief descriptions. In some cases ("Estudio Anatomico de Maderas Fosiles de la Antartica") access to images is unnecessarily passwort protected. Please, then try access via http://www.inach.cl/fichas/imagenes/.

Carmen Diéguez, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC), Madrid: The Collection of Palaeobotany of the Museum. At the moment the inventory comprises 5630 records (specimens and sets) with 560 different taxa.

Jeanne Doubinger, Pierre Vetter, Jean Langiaux, Jean Galtier, Jean Broutin: La flore fossile du bassin houiller de Saint-Étienne. Black and white photographs of Pecopteris polymorpha, Syringodendron fenestratum, Annularia mucronata, Pecopteris cyathea, Alethopteris zeilleri.

J.M. Fabiny, Pennsylvania Paleo Page: See the FOSSIL PLANTS FROM THE LLEWELLYN FORMATION OF THE NORTHERN ANTHRACITE COAL FIELD.

The Farwest Geoscience Foundation: A Paleobotanical Visit To The Sailor Flat Hydraulic Gold Mine. This is a basic little page all about the Farwest Geoscience Foundation's recent field trip to a classic Middle Eocene fossil plant locality in California's Mother Lode Country, the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada. See the fossil leaves of Macginitiea, Castanopsis, and Persea.

Fossil Plants.com, Walsenburg, CO.

Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville: Visit the Paleobotany and Palynology Image Gallery. Images of Paleomyrtinaea, Macginitiea angustiloba, Macginicarpa glabra, Lygodium kaulfussi, Paracarpinus chaneyi, Asterocarpinus perplexans, Cedrelospermum, Cyclocarya brownii, Clarnoxylon blanchardii, Diplodipelta miocenica, Tilia pedunculata, Cruciptera, Trochodendron, Ostrya oregoniana, Polyptera manningii, Juglandiphylloides glabra, Cunninghamia marquettii, Mahonia simplex, etc.

Else Marie Friis, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm: Cretaceous angiosperms from Europe and North America (Silvianthemum suecicum), and Cretaceous angiosperms from Kazakhstan.

D.R. Greenwood, A.I. Rowett, N.F. Alley, & Michael Whyms, Palaeobotany Research Group, Victoria University of Technology, School of Life Sciences and Technology, Melbourne, Australia: The Silcretes of Lake Eyre Basin. A newly funded research project that may provide evidence for the emergence of sclerophyllous vegetation. A sample of Cochlospermum.

Christoph Hartkopf-Fröder, Geologisches Landesamt Nordrhein-Westfalen, Krefeld, Germany: The palaeobotanical Collection. Black and white photographs of Neuropteris parvifolia Stockmans, Mariopteris nervosa (Brongniart) Zeiller, Linopteris neuropteroides (Gutbier) Zeiller, Pecopteris plumosa (Artis) Brongniart, and Palmatopteris furcata (Brongniart) H. Potonié from the Carboniferous.

Monte and Harrison Hieb: Plant Fossils of West Virginia.

Denis Hsiung: Les Fossiles, Les végétaux fossiles and Les gymnospermes. Some images of fossil plants. In French.

Roberto Iannuzzi, Departamento de Paleontologia e Estratigrafia, Instituto de Geociências, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil: Bainha outcrop - Criciúma - Santa Catarina state (Permian Glossopteris Flora). Abstract. Images of Glossopteris communis, Noeggerathiopsis hislopii, Phyllotheca griesbachii, Arberia minasica, Notocalamites askosus, Notoangaridium criciumensis, Arberiopsis boureaui.

Illinois State Geological Survey, Champaign: Plant fossils. A reconstruction of Medullosa as well as line drawings of Neuropteris and Lepidodendron.

Illinois State Museum, Springfield: Mazon Creek Plants.

Institut für Spezielle Botanik der FSU Jena: Paläobotanische Sammlung (Collection Schweitzer). In German.

Jens-Wilhelm Janzen: Carboniferous Plant Fossils from Piesberg near Osnabrück, Germany (in German). Visit the images of plant fossils.

Kansas Geological Survey, Lawrence: Ancient Life in Kansas Rocks, part 5 of 27; Common Fossils of Kansas, Pennsylvanian Plants. A picture showing fossil remains of Calamites, Annularia, Lepidodendron.

Kentucky Geological Survey, University of Kentucky, Lexington: Plants. Images of Callixylon, the silicified log of Archaeopteris (Devonian).

National Museums of Kenya. Tour of the Fossil Plants.

Hans Kerp (photographs and graphics are by Hagen Hass and Hans Kerp), Palaeobotanical Research Group, Westfälische Wilhelms University, Münster: The Rhynie Chert and its Flora. A depiction of the silica permineralized fossil flora of Rhynie (Scotland), a 400 Million year old flora, which contains a wide diversity of taxa varying from unicellular fungi to the earliest anatomically preserved higher land plants and animal remains. Breathtaking thin section micro-photographs, e.g. in " V. The alternation of generations in early land plants": The male gametophyte with antheridia, the release of sperm from antheridium, etc.

David Kohls, Colorado Mountain College Rifle, CO: flora The images on this page are of fossils of the Eocene Green River. They have been collected in northwest Colorado.

Microgeodynamics Laboratory, School of Earth Sciences, Leeds University: Pyritisation of fossil wood.

The Natural History Museum, London: Earth lab. This datasite is a new educational resource allowing to investigate UK geology on-line and fossil plant specimens. > Access the database, > select: "fosssil", > select: "group", > select: "plants", > push "view selected". Currently 41 images of plant fossils. Just click on the images for an enlarged view.

Jürgen Meyer and Uwe Dittmann, Germany: Fossil Plant Collectors from Saxony. Plant fossils from some European localities (in German). Devonian: Images of Monesnetia zalesskyi, Psilophyton burnotense, Rhacophyton condnusonum. Carboniferous: Images of Asterophylloides equisetiformis, Cingularia typica, Desmopteris, Lepidodendron aculeatum, Lepidostrobus, Linopteris neuropteriodes, Mariopteris acuta, Paripteris pseudogigantea, Pecopteris plumosa, Saccopteris coralloides, Saccopteris gyrpophylla, Sphenophyllum, Sphenopteris sauveri, Sphenopteris. Permian: Images of "Callipteris" scheibei, Walchia piniformis. Jurassic: Images of Podozamites distans, Sagenopteris nilsoniana, Thinnfeldia rhombodalis. Cretaceous: Images of Credneria, Debeya (Dewalquea) bohemica.

Jürgen Meyer and Uwe Dittmann, Germany: Die Steinkohlenflora von Zwickau-Oelsnitz (Westfal D). Photographs and line drawings of Annularia, Asterophylloides, Calamites, Calamostachys, Macrostachya, Sphenophyllum, Lepidodendron, Sigillaria, Lepidophloios, Selaginellites, Cordaites, Dycranophyllum. Specimens from the Collection of the Municipal Museum Zwickau, the Technical University Freiberg, the Natural History Museum Chemnitz, the Federal Museum for Mineralogy in Dresden, and the Private Collections Meyer and Dittmann in Ebersbrunn. In German.

Klemens Minn, Geologisch-naturkundlicher Lehrpfad Ockfen, "Das Erdzeit-Mittelalter bricht an". Scroll down to: "Muschelkalk". A reconstruction of Voltzia heterophylla.

! Palaeobotanical Research Group, Münster, Westfälische Wilhelms University, Münster, Germany. History of Palaeozoic Forests, FOSSIL AND EXTANT LYCOPHYTES. Link list page with rankings and brief explanations. Images of Lepidodendron aculeatum, Lepidophyllum, Lepidophylloides, Cyperites bicarinatus, Lepidostrobus, Lepidostrobophyllum, Lepidostrobophyllum lanceolatum, Lepidophloios laricinus, Lepidophloios. See also:
FOSSIL AND EXTANT SPHENOPHYTES. Images of Calamites, Calamites carinatus, Calamites cistii, Annularia, Annularia radiata, Annularia mucronata, Annularia stellata, Annularia sphenophylloides, Asterophyllites, Asterophyllites equisetiformis, Asterophyllites charaeformis, Asterophyllites longifolius, Calamostachys, Calamostachy binneyana, Sphenophyllum, Sphenophyllum cuneifolium, Sphenophyllum emarginatum, Sphenophyllum longifolium, Sphenophyllum majus, Sphenophyllum geinitzii, Sphenophyllum plurifoliatum. See also:
FOSSIL FERNS. Images of Psaronius, Psaronius melanedrus, Tietea singularis, Pecopteris, Pecopteris cyathea, Pecopteris oreopteridia, Pecopteris arborescens, P. (Senftenbergia) plumosa, Asterotheca, Scolecopteris, Scolecopteris (P.) mertensiodes, Ptychocarpus (P.) unita, Ptychocarpus (P.) unita, Senftenbergia crenata, Alloiopteris coralloides, Anachoropteris involuta, Ankyropteris, Botryopteris, Etapteris, Oligocarpia gutbieri, Pseudosporochnus, Saccopteris cristata, Stauropteris. See also:
PTERIDOSPERMS OR SEED FERNS. Images of Lyginopteris, Lagenostoma, Sphenopteris crepinii, Lagenostoma lomaxii, Pachytesta, Trigonocarpus, Bernaultia, Schopfipollenites, Bernaultia formosa, Whittleseya microphylla, Medullosa noei, Myeloxyleon, Neuropteris, Alethopteris, Sphenopteris, Alethopteris decurrens, Alethopteris lonchitica, Alethopteris sullivantii, Neuropteris obliqua, Eusphenopteris, Mariopteris, Mariopteris muricata, Reticulopteris, Cyclopteris, Lescuropteris genuina, Alethopteris zeilleri. See also:
CONIFERS. Images of Lebachia, Walchia, Walchia piniformis, Cassinisia orobica, Pseudovoltzia liebeana, Majonica alpina, Dolomitia cittertiae. See also:
CYCADS. Images of modern cycads. See also:
COAL SWAMP FORESTS. Link list page with picture rankings. Several dioramas of coal swamp forests. The links give the most direct connections to illustrations available on the web. See also:
CALLIPTERIDS. Images of Autunia conferta, Rhachiphyllum schenkii. See also:
MODES OF PRESERVATION. The links give the most direct connections to pictures available on the web. See also:
CORDAITES. Images of Cordaites, Cordaites principalis, Cordaicladus, Cordaianthus, Cordaianthus williamsii, Cardiocarpus spinosus, Samaropsis,, Artisia horizontalis, Mesoxylon, Mesoxylon iowense, Amyelon. See also:
SILURIAN PLANT FOSSILS. Images of Silurian cryptospores and Parka decipiens. See also:
THE EARLIEST LIFE. Images of precambrian microfossils and stromatolites. The links give the most direct connections to pictures available on the web; in many cases they are from sites that have additional palaeobotanical information. See also:
THE EARLIEST LAND PLANTS. Images of Rhynia, Rhynia gwynne-vaughanii, Cooksonia, Cooksonia hemisphaerica, Baragwanathia, Cooksonia pertonii, Aglaophyton major, Lyonophyton rhynienensis, Horneophyton lignieri, Nothia aphylla, Crenaticaulis, Sawdonia, Sawdonia acanthotheca, Sawdonia ornata, Serrulacaulis furcatus, Rebuchia ovata, Zosterophyllum divaricatum, Zosterophyllum rhenanum, Psilophyton, Psilophyton crenulatum, Psilophyton dawsonii, Psilophyton dapsile, Psilophyton ornata, Pertica, Pertica quadrifaria, Asteroxylon, Asteroxylon mackiei. See also:
THE EARLY FORESTS AND THE PROGYMNOSPERMS. Images of Archaeopteris, Tetraxylopteris schmidtii, Callixylon, Archaeopteris gaspensis, Archaeopteris halliana, Archaeopteris hibernica. Excellent!

Dennis Murphy, Who's Who at Red Hill: Archaeopteris spp., Unidentified Lycopsid, and Unidentified Ferns.

Nova Scotia Museum: Fossils of Nova Scotia, Browse the Fossil Gallery. Open the Triassic/Jurassic Periode drawer.

Palaeobotany Section, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Manchester: Palaeobotany at Manchester, Gallery. Triassic fern, Lower Cretaceous Ginkgoalean leaf, Jurassic conifer, Pterophyllum fontarianum, Pterophyllum lyellianum, Cuticle of the conifer Frenelopsis.

Research Centre of Palaeontology and Historical Geology: Institute, States Collections, and Museum of Palaeontology and Historical Geology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München: Online Exhibition "Living Fossils". Go to: Handfarne, Ginkgos und Mammutbäume, and Walter Jung, Der Ginkgo - Baum, ein Unikum mit Vergangenheit, and Walter Jung, Die Metasequoia, ein zum Leben erwecktes Fossil. In German.

Department of Horticulture and Crop Science in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at The Ohio State University: Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew: Plant Evolution. Images of models to represent extinct plant forms with modern versions of 'primitive' plants, the entire display conveyed in dramatic fashion the dramatic change in plant form over the ages.

Paleontologisk museum, Universitetet i Oslo, Norway: Liste over fossiler i plantemonteren. Images of Creataceous and Tertiary plant fossils. In Norwegian.

S. Parfrey, Department of Mines and Energy, Queensland, Australia: TRIASSIC FOSSILS FROM THE IPSWICH AREA, SOUTH EAST QUEENSLAND.

Petralga. The PETRALGA (PErmian & TRiassic ALGAe) Project was initiated in order to provide useful palaeontological tools for both Scientific Institutions and Industry. Visit the List of Taxa (genera, species, and varieties) of the Dasycladalean Algae from the Permian and Triassic epochs.

Kathleen B. Pigg, Department of Plant Biology, Arizona State University: Plant Fossils and Evolution, Images of Fossil and Related Living Plants. All images copyrighted by Kathleen B. Pigg, unless otherwise noted.

Kathleen B. Pigg, Department of Plant Biology, Arizona State University: Plant Fossils and Evolution. Go to: Localities organized by age of sediments. Images of fossil plants, sorted by age (under construction).

Greg Retallack, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Oregon, Eugene: FAVORITE FOSSILS. Fossils from published paleontological studies. Displayed plants from the Triassic are Isoetes beestonii, Chiropteris whitei, Lobifolia dejerseyi, Heidiphyllum elongatum, and a reconstruction of leaves and fertile organs of Dicroidium zuberi. All photos can be seen in greater detail when you click on the image.

Gar W. Rothwell, Department of Environmental and Plant Biology, Ohio University, Athens: Angiophytes: Using Whole Plant Concepts to Interpret Angiosperm Origins, Taxa that Provide Data: Selected Examples. Images and reconstructions of Archaeanthus, Caloda reynoldsii, Joffrea speirsii, Polyptera manningii, Limnobiophyllum scutatum, Macginitea, Eorhiza/Princetonia.

Naturmuseum und Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main: Fossil plants on stamps (systematically arranged).

Dan Skean, Albion College, Albion, Michigan: Albion College Vascular Plant Image Gallery. Images are listed by class and then alphabetically by family and scientific name.

National Museum of Natural History (NMNH), Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC: A Virtual Tour of the Fossil Plants.

Society of American Foresters, Bethesda, Maryland: A Tree That Changed the World. About Archaeopteris, from the June 1999 issue of "The Forestry Source". See also (by NewsWise): Earliest Modern Tree Lived 360-345 Million Years Ago.

Geology Collection, Southampton Oceanography Centre (SOES), University of Southampton: SOES Geology Collection / Fossils / Plants / Carboniferous. Images of Alethopteris, Asterophyllites, Annularia, Calamites, Lepidodendron, Stigmaria, Trigonocarpus, Lepidostrobus, Mesolobus, Neuropteris, Pecopteris. See also: SOES Geology Collection / Plants / Antarctica / Mt. Flora / Jurassic. Collected from Mt. Flora in Graham Land, Antartica.

Hans Steur, Ellecom, The Netherlands: Hans´ Paleobotany Pages. Fossil plant images from the oldest land plants (Cooksonia, Nematothallus, Parka and Pachytheca) from the Rhynie Chert (Rhynia gwynne-vaughanii, Asteroxylon mackiei, Horneophyton lignieri, Aglaophyton major, Nothia aphylla) and from the Upper Carboniferous of Piesberg and Ibbenbüren (neuropteris-, pecopteris-, alethopteris-, sphenopteris-, mariopteris-like leaflets, Cyclopteris, Aphlebia, Lepidodendron).

Ed Strauss: Petrified Wood From Western Washington. Go to: Table of Genera. Microscopic images of Acer momijiyamense, Alnus latissima, Carpinus absarokensis, Cercidiphyllum, Cornoxylon, Diospyroxylon, Fagoxylon, Quercinium lamarense, Licquidambaroxylon weylandi, Carya tertiara, Pterocarya rhoifilia, Laurinoxylon, Robinioxylon, Magnolia, Lirodendroxylon.

P. K. Strother, Paleobotanical Laboratory at Weston Observatory: Grand Canyon: Paleobotanical Research on the Bright Angel Shale. Fossil spore polyads and a dyad as well as cryptospores and spore clusters of Middle Cambrian age.

Prem Subrahmanyam, Graphic Design, Prem´s fossil gallery, or Beneath the Calamites Tree: Fossil Plants. Pennsylvanian plants collected in the Cahaba coal field near Marvel north of Montevalo, AL and south-southwest of Birmingham, AL.

Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm: Fossil plants from the collections in the Swedish Museum of Natural History. In Swedish. Photographs of Annularia stellata, Araucaria mirabilis, Baiera furcata,, Corylus, Credneria zenkeri, Ginkgoites hermelinii, Ginkgoites regnellii, Glossopteris browniana, Lepidodendron aculeatum, Odontopteris stradonicensis, Scandianthus costatus, Sigillaria elongata, Silvianthemum suecicum, Weltrichia spectabilis.

Ralph E. Taggart, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology/Department of Geological Sciences at Michigan State University, East Lansing: BOT335 Lecture Schedule. Some interesting chapters in terms of palaeobotany, e.g. The First Vascular Land Plants;
Carboniferous Forests;
Arborescent Lycopods;
Psaronius: a Carboniferous tree-fern;
Carboniferous Horsetails;
Carboniferous Seed Ferns;
The Evolution of Conifers;
Cycadophytes, the True Cycads;
Mesozoic Cycadeoids;
Ginkgophytes;
North American Redwoods, Past and Present;

Fumio Takahashi, Mine Fossil Museum, Mine City Office, Planning Division, Utix Multimedia Studio, Japan: Plant fossil images, Fossil Land Mine, Page 1, Asteroxylon elberfeldense, Hyenia elegans, Calamophyton primaevum, Weylandia rhenana, Rellimia thomsonii, Leptophloeum rhombicum; Fossil Land Mine, Page 2, Lepidodendron, Sigillaria elegans, Calamites, Annularia stellata, Odontopteris subcrenulata, Mariopteris muricata; Fossil Land Mine, Page 3, Annularia stellata, Sphenophyllum, Pecopteris, Glossopteris browniana, Rhipidopsis ginkgoides, Psygmophyllum kidstonii; Fossil Land Mine, Page 4, Neocalamites hoerensis, Thaumatopteris, Clathropteris meniscoides, Dictyophyllum nathorsti, Cladophlebis denticulata, Nilssonia, Nagatocladus wielandielloides, Baiera, Podozamites distans, Hausmannia nariwaensis, Marattiopsis muensteri, Cladophlebis, Storgaardia spectabilis, Equisetites, Sanmiguelia lewissi, Dicroidium, Pterophyllum; Fossil Land Mine, Page 5, Cladophlebis naitoi, Onychiopsis elongata, Otozamites klipsteinii, Zamites toyoraensis, Baiera brauniana, Dictyozamites naitoi; Fossil Land Mine, Page 6, Eboracia microlobifolia, Cladophlebis exiliformis, Zamites nipponicus, Zamiophyllum buchinum, Prasequoia, Ptilophyllum pecten. In Japanese.

Masamichi Takahashi, Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Niigata University, Niigata City, Japan: Cretaceous fossil flower from Northeast Japan. A new fossil angiosperm flower, Esgueiria futabensis sp. nov.

Bruce H. Tiffney and Norman Wang, Department of Geological Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara: Fossil Rhododendron Seeds. Black and white photographs.

Rickard S. Toomey, Richard L. Leary, Bruce McMillan, and Erich Schroeder, Illinois State Museum: Mazon Creek Fossils. Go to: Mazon Creek Plants. Images of Calamites, Asterophyllites, Annularia, a horsetail relative, foliage (48k) Sphenophyllum, Equisetites, Sigillaria, Lepidodendron, Lepidophyllum, Lepidostrobus, Lepidostrobophyllum, Lepidocarpon, Knorria, Cordaites, Artisia Cordaianthus, Cordaicarpus, Pecopteris, Asterotheca, Sphenopteris, Sphenopterid Alethopteris, Neuropteris, Diplothmema.

Treasures of the Earth, Ltd., Hollsopple, PA., U.S.A.: Plant Fossils. Images of fossil Sequoia and Araucaria pine cones, and Glossopteris leaf fossils.

E. Velitzelos, Section of Palaeontology and Stratigraphy, Department of Geology, University of Athens, and N. Zouros, Natural History Museum of Lesvos' Petrified Forest, Lesvos Island: The Petrified forest of Lesvos - Protected Natural Monument, Photos. Permineralized wood, e.g. Pinoxylon paradoxum, Taxodioxylon, Taxodioxylon gypsaceum.

WAYNE'S WORD, Escondido, CA (A nonprofit quarterly journal published by WOLFFIA INC.): Fossils Of Ancient Plants. This websites are dedicated to little-known facts and trivia about natural history subjects. Go to: W. P. Armstrong (1995): Plants of Jurassic Park. Plants that lived when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. WAYNE'S WORD Volume 8 (1999).

The Worldwide Museum of Natural History (WMNH), The Galleries (Copyright by Pan Terra, Inc., PO Box 392, Afton, MN, USA): Fossil Plants.










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