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Fossil plants of the carboniferous rocks of Great Britain

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The article was published on 1923-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 233 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Carboniferous.

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Stellung der paläozoischen Sporengattungen im natürlichen System

TL;DR: In this paper, the Gestalt der Sporen palaozoischer Pflanzen durch das Studium von Fruktifikationen is festgestellt.
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Filicopsida from the lower Westphalian (Middle Pennsylvanian) of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Maritime Provinces, Canada

TL;DR: The authors presented a taxonomic revision of filicopsid taxa from the lower to middle Westphalian strata of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Maritime Provinces of Canada.
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Carboniferous floras in siliciclastic rocks of Kashmir Himalaya, India and the evolutionary history of the Tethyan Basin

TL;DR: The Fenestella Shale Formation of Jammu and Kashmir Himalaya comprises latest Visean or Serpukhovian siliciclastic deposits formed along the southern margins of the Palaeotethys Ocean as mentioned in this paper.
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V.—Notes on the Kidston Collection of Fossil Plant Slides. No. V. On the Structure of Two Lower Carboniferous Lepidodendroid Stems, one of the Lepidophloios Wünschianus Type and the other of the Lepidodendron fuliginosum Type. No. VI. On the Structure of Two Lepidodendroid Stems from the Carboniferous Flora of Berwickshire

TL;DR: There are in the Kidston Collection of Fossil Plant Slides sections of four specimens of Lepidodendroid stems, from different Scottish localities in the Carboniferous Limestone Series, which were grouped together by the late Dr Kidston as ‘Langi n.sp.
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Observations on the Lower Carboniferous Lycopod Oxroadia gracilis Alvin

TL;DR: In this article, a stem-base of Oxroadia gracilis is described showing 12 distal rhizophores and 72 roots, each having a siphonostele which may possess medullary tracheids.
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