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Tuesday, August 3rd · 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm · Maybird (Cliff Lodge)
Session 36: Contributed Papers: Paleobotanical Section - Tuesday pm - Contributed papers
Presider: Diane M. Erwin, University of California
1August 3rd
2:00 pm
Cretaceous Conifers: Woods from Big Bend National Park, TexasPaleobotanical SectionPaperLehman, T.M., Wheeler, E.A..Paleocene
wood anatomy
Cretaceous
paleobotany
conifer
2August 3rd
2:15 pm
Nyssaceae among the Dinosaurs: Anatomically preserved fruits from the Upper Cretaceous Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Drumheller, Alberta, CanadaPaleobotanical SectionPaperSerbet, Rudolph, Manchester, Steven R., Aulenback, Kevin, Braman, Dennis.Davidia
Amersinia
Cretaceous
paleobotany
Nyssaceae
Cornales
dinosaurs
3August 3rd
2:30 pm
Alternative Leaf Clearing and Mounting ProceduresPaleobotanical SectionPaperBuechler, Walter K..cleared leaf
Permount
cedar oil
immersion oil
cellulose acetate
Teflon
4August 3rd
2:45 pm
Foliage and fruits of Populus (Salicaceae) from the Middle Eocene of Colorado.Paleobotanical SectionPaperManchester, Steven R., Handley, Bruce.paleobotany
Populus
Salicaceae
Eocene
fruits
leaves
Green River Formation
5August 3rd
3:00 pm
Wisteria Fruits from the Middle Miocene Shanwang Flora of ChinaPaleobotanical SectionPaperWang, Qi, Zhu, Xiang-Yun, Dilcher, David.China
Fabaceae
fossil fruits
Miocene
Wisteria
6August 3rd
3:15 pm
A new closed-cone pine from the Miocene of NevadaPaleobotanical SectionPaperErwin, Diane M., Miller, Charles N..Attenuatae
Oocarpae
Miocene
Nevada
ovulate cone
Pinus

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