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Two Scottish Lower Carboniferous Floras

Pages 460-466 | Published online: 13 Oct 2010

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S.V. Meyen. (1967) Paleofloristic zoning of the Carboniferous in USSR. International Geology Review 9:5, pages 738-742.
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Tom L. Phillips & Jean Galtier. (2005) Evolutionary and ecological perspectives of Late Paleozoic ferns. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 135:3-4, pages 165-203.
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Richard M. Bateman & Gar W. Rothwell. (2011) A reappraisal of the Dinantian floras at Oxroad Bay, East Lothian, Scotland. 1. Floristics and the development of whole-plant concepts. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences 81:2, pages 127-159.
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Andrew C. Scott, Jean Galtier & Geoffrey Clayton. (1985) A new late Tournaisian (lower carboniferous) flora from the Kilpatrick Hills, Scotland. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 44:1-2, pages 81-99.
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Andrew C. Scott, Jean Galtier & Geoffrey Clayton. (2011) Distribution of anatomically-preserved floras in the Lower Carboniferous in Western Europe. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences 75:3, pages 311-340.
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R. A. Gayer, K. C. Allen, M. G. Bassett & D. Edwards. (1973) The structure of the Taff Gorge area, Glamorgan, and the stratigraphy of the Old Red Sandstone-Carboniferous Limestone transition. Geological Journal 8:2, pages 345-374.
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