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December 2012 Bibliography of Oklahoma Paleobotany

Brian J. Cardott Oklahoma Geological Survey

Branson, C.C., 1958, Ancient stump at El Reno: Oklahoma Notes, v. 18, p. 125. Branson, C.C., 1958, , not : Oklahoma Geology Notes, v. 18, p. 144. DiMichele, W.A., T.L. Phillips, and G.E. McBrinn, 1991, Quantitative analysis and of the Secor and roof-shale (Middle , Oklahoma): Palaios, v. 6, p. 390-409. DiMichele, W.A., and T.L. Phillips, 1994, Paleobotanical and paleoecological constraints on models of peat formation in the late of Euramerica: , Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 106, p. 39-90. Friedman, S.A., 1978, Desmoinesian coal deposits in part of the Arkoma basin, eastern Oklahoma: Oklahoma City Geological Society Guidebook, 62 p. Hemish, L.A., 1996, Savanna Formation – basin-to-shelf transition: OGS Oklahoma Geology Notes, v. 56, p. 180-220. Hemish, L.A., 1997, ficoides in growth position: Oklahoma Geology Notes, v. 57, p. 69-70, 119. Hendricks, T.A., and C.B. Read, 1934, Correlations of Pennsylvanian strata in Arkansas and Oklahoma coal fields: AAPG Bulletin, v. 18, p. 1050-1058. Hendricks, T.A., 1937, Geology and fuel resources of the southern part of the Oklahoma coal field; part 1, the McAlester district, Pittsburg, Atoka, and Latimer Counties: U.S. Geological Survey, Bulletin 874-A, 90 p. Huffman, G.G., and J.M. Starke, Jr., 1960, A new fossil locality in the Sylamore Sandstone Member, Chattanooga Formation, northeastern Cherokee County, Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geology Notes, v. 20, p. 89-91. Knechtel, M.M., 1949, Geology and coal and natural gas resources of Northern Le Flore County, Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geological Survey, Bulletin 68, 76 p. Krings, M., T.N. Taylor, E.L. Taylor, B.J. Axsmith, and H. Kerp, 2001, of Mariopteris occidentalis White nov. emend. From the middle Pennsylvanian of Oklahoma (USA), and a new type of climber hook for mariopteroid pteridosperms: Review of Palaeobotany and , v. 114, p. 209-222. Mamay, S.A., 1959, Litostroma, a new genus of problematical from the Pennsylvanian of Oklahoma: American Journal of , v. 46, p. 283- 292. Mamay, S.H., and E.L. Yochelson, 1962, Occurrence and significance of marine animal remains in American coal balls: U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 354-I, p. 193-224. Noe, A.C., 1925, Dakota sandstone from Cimarron County, Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geological Survey Bulletin 34, p. 93-107. Read, C.B., 1938, A new from the Johns Valley Shale of Oklahoma: American Journal of Botany, v. 25, p. 335-338. Robison, C.R., 1978, A survey of the paleontological resources of southeastern Oklahoma: Final report to the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior, 146 p. (Oklahoma Geological Survey, Open File Report 428) Rothwell, G.W., 1982, New interpretations of the earliest : Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, v. 37, p. 7-28. Rothwell, G.W., G. Mapes, and R.H. Mapes, 1997, Late conifers of North America: structure, diversity, and occurrences, in P.C. Lyons and E.L Zodrow, eds., Euramerican Carboniferous paleobotany and coal geology: Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, v. 95, p. 95-113. Russell, D.T., 1960, Geology of northern Latimer County, Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 50, 56 p. Suneson, N.H., 2010, Petrified in Oklahoma: Oklahoma City Geological Society, Shale Shaker, v. 60, p. 259-274. Suneson, N.H., 2010, Petrified wood in Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geological Survey, Information Series 14, 16 p. Tynan, E.J., 1959, Occurrence of Cordaites michiganensis in Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geology Notes, v. 19, p. 43-46. Vosburg, D.L., 1958, A record of Psaronius in the Wolfcampian of Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geology Notes, v. 18, p. 77-79. White, D., 1899, Report on fossil plants from the McAlester coal field, Indian Territory, collected by Messrs. Taff and Richardson in 1897: U.S. Geological Survey, 19th Annual Report, pt. 3, p. 457-538. White, D., 1937, Fossil plants from the Stanley Shale and Jackfork Sandstone in southeastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas: USGS Professional Paper 186-C, p. 43-67. Wilson, L.R., 1958, Oklahoma’s oldest fossil : Oklahoma Geology Notes, v. 18, p. 172-176. Wilson, L.R., 1960, Development of paleobotany in Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geological Survey, Oklahoma Geology Notes, v. 20, p. 217-223. Wilson, L.R., 1963, A geological of Oklahoma’s vegetation: Oklahoma City Geological Society, Shale Shaker, v. 13, p. 4-20. (reprinted in OGS Special Publication 96-5, p. 81-96) Wilson, L.R., 1963, A new species of Dadoxylon from the Seminole Formation (Pennsylvanian) of Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geology Notes, v. 23, p. 215- 220. Wilson, L.R., 1972, Fossil plants of the Seminole Formation (Pennsylvanian) in Tulsa County, Oklahoma: Tulsa Geological Society Digest, v. 37, p. 151- 161.