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2. Diversity of Ancient Conifers: The Jurassic Seed Cone Bancroftiastrobus digitata gen. et sp. nov. (Coniferales)
3. Evolution and Phylogeny of Gnetophytes: Evidence from the Anatomically Preserved Seed Cone Protoephedrites eamesii gen. et sp. nov. and the Seeds of Several Bennettitalean Species
4. Pararaucaria carrii sp. nov., Anatomically Preserved Evidence for the Conifer Family Cheirolepidiaceae in the Northern Hemisphere
5. Cunninghamia taylorii sp. nov., a Structurally Preserved Cupressaceous Conifer from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Horseshoe Canyon Formation of Western North America
6. Conceptual Advances in Fossil Plant Biology: Introduction and Dedication
7. Reconsidering Relationships among Stem and Crown Group Pinaceae: Oldest Record of the Genus Pinus from the Early Cretaceous of Yorkshire, United Kingdom
8. Phenotypic Plasticity of the Hydrasperman Seed Fern Tetrastichia bupatides Gordon (Lyginopteridaceae)
9. Senftenbergia oregonensis (Arnold) Comb. Nov. (Filicales): Delimiting Relationships among Paleozoic Tedeleaceae
10. The First Organismal Concept for an Extinct Species of Pinaceae: Pinus arnoldii Miller
11. Paleoecological and Phylogenetic Implications of Saxicaulis meckertii gen. et sp. nov.: A Bennettitalean Stem from the Upper Cretaceous of Western North America
12. Systematics, Phylogenetics, and Reproductive Biology of Flemingites arcuatus sp. nov., an Exceptionally Preserved and Partially Reconstructed Carboniferous Arborescent Lycopsid
13. A New Voltzialean Conifer Emporia royalii sp. nov. (Emporiaceae) from the Hamilton Quarry, Kansas
14. Reconstructing Emporia lockardii (Voltziales: Emporiaceae) and Initial Thoughts on Paleozoic Conifer Ecology
15. Key Morphological Alterations in the Evolution of Leaves
16. Paleontological Context for the Developmental Mechanisms of Evolution
17. Introduction: Evolution of Modern Ferns
18. Relationships among Fossil and Living Dipteridaceae: Anatomically Preserved Hausmannia from the Lower Cretaceous of Vancouver Island
19. Achlamydocarpon pingquanensis sp. nov. (Lycopsida): A Novel, Anatomically Preserved Lepidodendralean Disseminule from the Lower Permian of North China
20. Trawetsia princetonensis gen. et sp. nov. (Blechnaceae): A Permineralized Fern from the Middle Eocene Princeton Chert
21. Paralygodium vancouverensis sp. nov. (Schizaeaceae): Additional Evidence for Filicalean Diversity in the Paleogene of North America
22. Anatomically Preserved Ferns from the Late Cretaceous of Western North America. II. Blechnaceae/Dryopteridaceae
23. Evidence for Sympodial Vascular Architecture in a Filicalean Fern Rhizome: Dickwhitea allenbyensis gen. et sp. nov. (Athyriaceae)
24. How Does the Inclusion of Fossil Data Change Our Conclusions about the Phylogenetic History of Euphyllophytes?
25. Gleichenia appianensis sp. nov. (Gleicheniaceae): A Permineralized Rhizome and Associated Vegetative Remains from the Eocene of Vancouver Island, British Columbia
26. Osmunda vancouverensis sp. nov. (Osmundaceae), Permineralized Fertile Frond Segments from the Lower Cretaceous of British Columbia, Canada
27. Anemia quatsinoensis sp. nov. (Schizaeaceae), a Permineralized Fern from the Lower Cretaceous of Vancouver Island
28. Combining Characters of Pteridaceae and Tree Ferns: Pterisorus radiata gen. et sp. nov., a Permineralized Lower Cretaceous Filicalean with Radial Sori
29. Stramineopteris aureopilosus gen. et sp. nov.: Reevaluating the Role of Vegetative Anatomy in the Resolution of Leptosporangiate Fern Phylogeny
30. Speirseopteris orbiculata gen. et sp. nov. (Thelypteridaceae), a Derived Fossil Filicalean from the Paleocene of Western North America
31. Kaplanopteridaceae fam. nov., Additional Diversity in the Initial Radiation of Filicalean Ferns
32. Anatomically Preserved Ferns from the Late Cretaceous of Western North America: Dennstaedtiaceae
33. Growth Architecture of Thucydia mahoningensis , a Model for Primitive Walchian Conifer Plants
34. Anatomically Preserved Williamsonia (Williamsoniaceae): Evidence for Bennettitalean Reproduction in the Late Cretaceous of Western North America
35. Thucydiaceae Fam. Nov., with a Review and Reevaluation of Paleozoic Walchian Conifers
36. Barthelia furcata gen. et sp. nov., with a Review of Paleozoic Coniferophytes and a Discussion of Coniferophyte Systematics
37. Diversity among Taxodioid Conifers: Metasequoia foxii sp. nov. from the Paleocene of Central Alberta, Canada
38. Reconstructing the Pennsylvanian‐Age Filicalean Fern Botryopteris tridentata (Felix) Scott
39. Permineralized Ferns from the Middle Eocene Princeton Chert. I. Makotopteris princetonensis Gen. et Sp. Nov. (Athyriaceae)
40. Osmunda cinnamomea (Osmundaceae) in the Upper Cretaceous of Western North America: Additional Evidence for Exceptional Species Longevity among Filicalean Ferns
41. Cordaixylon dumusum (Cordaitales). II. Reproductive Biology, Phenology, and Growth Ecology
42. Characterizing the Most Primitive Seed Ferns. I. A Reconstruction of Elkinsia polymorpha
43. The aquatic angiosperm Trapago angulata from the upper cretaceous (Maastrichtian) St. Mary formation of Southern Alberta
44. A reconstruction of Elkinsia polymorpha
45. Diversity of Ancient Conifers: The Jurassic Seed ConeBancroftiastrobus digitatagen. et sp. nov. (Coniferales)
46. Pararaucaria carriisp. nov., Anatomically Preserved Evidence for the Conifer Family Cheirolepidiaceae in the Northern Hemisphere
47. Phenotypic Plasticity of the Hydrasperman Seed FernTetrastichia bupatidesGordon (Lyginopteridaceae)
48. The First Organismal Concept for an Extinct Species of Pinaceae:Pinus arnoldiiMiller
49. Systematics, Phylogenetics, and Reproductive Biology ofFlemingites arcuatussp. nov., an Exceptionally Preserved and Partially Reconstructed Carboniferous Arborescent Lycopsid
50. ReconstructingEmporia lockardii(Voltziales: Emporiaceae) and Initial Thoughts on Paleozoic Conifer Ecology
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