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- International Rules of Botanical Nomenclature suggested by British palæobotanists" (PDF), Journal of Botany, 73: 111 Wilson N. Stewart and Gar W. Rothwell...
- site of the institute is also maintained by the Computer Centre. The Palaeobotanist is a widely acknowledged journal in Palaeobotany, published by the institute...
- William Brian Keith Holmes is an Australian palaeobotanist, best known for his work "Fructifications of Glossopteris" (1974), published in the Proceedings...
- Carmichael Stopes (15 October 1880 – 2 October 1958) was a British author, palaeobotanist and campaigner for eugenics and women's rights. She made significant...
- photosynthetic protists are usually covered in introductory botany courses. Palaeobotanists study ancient plants in the fossil record to provide information about...
- Tasmania. With regard to the enduring utility of this division, many palaeobotanists still use the pteridosperm grouping in an informal sense to refer to...
- strata in the London-Brabant M****if in Belgium. English geologist and palaeobotanist Chris Berry described Wattieza casasii in Review of Paleobotany and...
- registry of scientific names of fossil organisms started" (pdf). The Palaeobotanist. 65: 203–208. Retrieved 2022-07-01. Wikidata has the property: IFPNI...
- example. The ability to date minute samples using AMS has meant that palaeobotanists and palaeoclimatologists can use radiocarbon dating directly on pollen...
- Felix Eugen Fritsch, the physiologist Joseph Reynolds Green and the palaeobotanists William Henry Lang and Frederick Orpen Bower. Subsequently, the Jodrell...