1828
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.62840
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Prodrome d'une histoire des végétaux fossiles

Abstract: Zosterites 114 Observations sur les fucoïdes et sur quelques autres plantes marines fossiles. Mémoires de la société d'histoire naturelle de Paris, tome 1. Observations sur quelques végétaux fossiles du terrain houiller. Ann. des sciences naturelles , t. 4 , p. 23. Observations sur les végétaux fossiles renfermés dans les grès de Hor en Scanie. Ann. des sciences naturelles , tom. 4, p. 200. Note sur les végétaux fossiles de l'oolithe de Mamers. Ann. des scienc nat. , t. 4 , p. 416. Note sur les végétaux fossil… Show more

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“…Genus and species Asterophyllites equisetiformis (Schlotheim) Brongniart (1828Brongniart ( , 1828Brongniart ( -1837 Description.-All specimens have narrowly lanceolate, single veined leaves with acutely tapered, pointed tips that form upswept whorls (Plate III,(8)(9). The small size of most of these specimens, and the tight adpression of their leaves to the stem, suggest that they were terminal portions of branches.…”
Section: Genus and Species Annularia Spinulosa Von Sternberg (1821)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Genus and species Asterophyllites equisetiformis (Schlotheim) Brongniart (1828Brongniart ( , 1828Brongniart ( -1837 Description.-All specimens have narrowly lanceolate, single veined leaves with acutely tapered, pointed tips that form upswept whorls (Plate III,(8)(9). The small size of most of these specimens, and the tight adpression of their leaves to the stem, suggest that they were terminal portions of branches.…”
Section: Genus and Species Annularia Spinulosa Von Sternberg (1821)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genus and species Pecopteris unita Brongniart, 1828Brongniart, , 1828Brongniart, -1837 Description.-Three specimens in the Okmulgee collection were identified tentatively as Pecopteris unita. Pinnules are small, 3.5-5 mm long and 2.5-3.5 mm wide, mostly free, but fused through their lower 1/3, and decurrent.…”
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“…The genus was erected by Brongniart (1828) .and has been since reported from many localities in Northern Europe, Asia, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and the Americas. In New Zealand, T aeniopteris occurs at almost all important Mesozoic plant fossil localities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The Most Basin (Figs 1, 4; Tables 5, 6), which is better known under an informal name "the North Bohemian Browncoal Basin", was a place of interest to palaeobotanists from the beginning of the palaeobotanical research (Sternberg 1820-1838, Brongniart 1828). An intensive exploration started after the 2 nd World War and continues till today .…”
Section: The Most Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%