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... [Abstract]. (with J.E. Skog). Some fossil plants from the Mississippian of southwestern Virginia. Virginia Journal of Science 27(2): 59. [Abstract]. (with Karl Niklas). Chemotaxonomy of some selected Paleozoic plants, p. 28. In Botanical Society of America. Abstracts of Papers To Be Presented at the ...
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