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2. Submarine Groundwater Discharge as a Catalyst for Eodiagenetic Carbonate Cements Within Marine Sedimentary Basins
3. Enriching our knowledge of Late Cretaceous wetland plant communities: Zlatkovia crenulata gen. et sp. nov., an amphibious angiosperm from the St. Mary River Formation, Alberta, Canada
4. Large Permineralized Seeds in the Jurassic of Haida Gwaii, Western Canada: Exploring the Mode and Tempo of Cycad Evolution
5. Late Cretaceous Aquatic Vegetation: Tolmania aquatica gen. et sp. nov., from Southern Alberta, Canada
6. Contributors
7. Escapia gen. nov.
8. Structural Fingerprints of Development at the Intersection of Evo-Devo and the Fossil Record
9. Stigmaria: A Review of the Anatomy, Development, and Functional Morphology of the Rootstock of the Arboreous Lycopsids
10. A novel cupulate seed plant, Xadzigacalix quatsinoensis gen. et sp. nov., provides new insight into the Mesozoic radiation of gymnosperms
11. Fossils and plant evolution: structural fingerprints and modularity in the evo-devo paradigm
12. Reconstructing the Tetrastichia bupatides Gordon plant; a Devonian–Mississippian hydrasperman gymnosperm from Oxroad Bay, Scotland and Ballyheigue, Ireland
13. Submarine Groundwater Discharge as a Catalyst for Eodiagenetic Carbonate Cements Within Marine Sedimentary Basins
14. Ancient diversity and turnover of cunninghamioid conifers (Cupressaceae): two new genera from the Upper Cretaceous of Hokkaido, Japan
15. Fossil evidence for Paleocene diversification of Araceae:Bognerospadixgen. nov. andOrontiophyllum grandifoliumcomb. nov.
16. Cynodontium luthii sp. nov.: a permineralized moss gametophyte from the Late Cretaceous of the North Slope of Alaska
17. Anatomically preserved early Cretaceous lycophyte shoots; enriching the paleontological record of Lycopodiales and Selaginellales.
18. Revisiting the Late Cretaceous Parataxodium wigginsii flora from the North Slope of Alaska, a high-latitude temperate forest
19. Evolutionary diversification of taiwanioid conifers: evidence from a new Upper Cretaceous seed cone from Hokkaido, Japan
20. Origin of Equisetum : Evolution of horsetails (Equisetales) within the major euphyllophyte clade Sphenopsida
21. Resolving the overall pattern of marattialean fern phylogeny
22. Tree of death : The role of fossils in resolving the overall pattern of plant phylogeny
23. Grimmiaceae in the Early Cretaceous : Tricarinella crassiphylla gen. et sp. nov. and the value of anatomically preserved bryophytes
24. Diversification of crown groupAraucaria: the role ofAraucaria famiisp. nov. in the Late Cretaceous (Campanian) radiation of Araucariaceae in the Northern Hemisphere
25. Late Cretaceous Diversification of Cupressaceous Conifers: A Taiwanioid Seed Cone from the Eden Main, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
26. Phylogeny and evolution of ferns: a paleontological perspective
27. Cauline Vasculature and Leaf Trace Production ofMedullosa leuckartiiGöppert & Stenzel (Medullosaceae), a Paleozoic Gymnospermous Vine
28. Evolution and Phylogeny of Altingiaceae: Anatomically Preserved Infructescences from Late Cretaceous Deposits of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
29. The Fayetteville Flora of Arkansas (USA): A snapshot of terrestrial vegetation patterns within a clastic swamp at Late Mississippian time
30. Wetlands before tracheophytes: Thalloid terrestrial communities of the Early Silurian Passage Creek biota (Virginia)
31. Additional Evidence for the Diversification of Taiwanioid Conifers in the Upper Cretaceous Based on a New Species from the North Slope of Alaska.
32. A Second Species of Tricosta Expands the Diversity of the Intriguing Mesozoic Tricostate Mosses.
33. TRACKING THE INITIAL DIVERSIFICATION OF ASTERIDS : ANATOMICALLY PRESERVED CORNALEAN FRUITS FROM THE EARLY CONIACIAN (LATE CRETACEOUS) OF WESTERN NORTH AMERICA
34. CUPRESSACEOUS POLLEN CONES FROM THE EARLY CRETACEOUS OF VANCOUVER ISLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA : MORINOSTROBUS HOLBERGENSIS GEN. ET SP. NOV.
35. Fossils and Phenology in the Evolution of Ginkgo biloba
36. (3005) Proposal to conserve the name Botryopteris Renault (fossil Pteridophyta) against Botryopteris C. Presl (Ophioglossaceae).
37. Origin ofEquisetum: Evolution of horsetails (Equisetales) within the major euphyllophyte clade Sphenopsida
38. Extending the fossil record of Polytrichaceae : Early Cretaceous Meantoinea alophosioides gen. et sp. nov., permineralized gametophytes with gemma cups from Vancouver Island
39. Developmental programmes in the evolution of Equisetum reproductive morphology : a hierarchical modularity hypothesis
40. THE EARLY PHYLOGENETIC DIVERSIFICATION OF CORNALES : PERMINERALIZED CORNALEAN FRUITS FROM THE CAMPANIAN (UPPER CRETACEOUS) OF WESTERN NORTH AMERICA
41. On Paleozoic Plants from Marine Strata: Trivena Arkansana (Lyginopteridaceae) Gen. Et Sp. Nov., a Lyginopterid from the Fayetteville Formation (Middle Chesterian/Upper Mississippian) of Arkansas, USA
42. Cyathea cranhamii sp. nov. (Cyatheaceae), Anatomically Preserved Tree Fern Sori from the Lower Cretaceous of Vancouver Island, British Columbia
43. Fossil evidence for sporeling development of a Mesozoic osmundaceous fern.
44. Refining Our Understanding of Late Cretaceous–Paleogene Evolution within the Monocot Family Araceae: Appianospadix bogneri gen. et sp. nov.
45. Additional Observations on Rhynchosperma quinnii (Medullosaceae): A Permineralized Ovule from the Chesterian (Upper Mississippian) Fayetteville Formation of Arkansas
46. Anatomically Preserved Cycadeoidea (Cycadeoidaceae), with a Reevaluation of Systematic Characters for the Seed Cones of Bennettitales
47. Ashicaulis woolfei n. sp.: Additional Evidence for the Antiquity of Osmundaceous Ferns from the Triassic of Antarctica
48. On Paleozoic Plants from Marine Strata: Hexaloba finisensia New Genus and Species, a Trigonocarpalean Ovule from the Virgilian (Upper Pennsylvanian: Gzhelian) Finis Shale of Texas
49. Pityostrobus hokodzensis, a New Species of Pinaceous Cone from the Cretaceous of Russia
50. Compound Pollen Cone in a Paleozoic Conifer
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