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Re: Clarno Beds (posted for M. Sternberg)



Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 22:17:51 -0800
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From: mstern@baker.cnw.com (Michael Sternberg)
Subject: Re: Clarno Beds
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>
>Would anyone have references to papers published on the fossil seeds and nuts
>from the Clarno formation.  I am particulairly interested in references which
>aid in identification of seeds and nuts.
>
>Thanks
>
>Gary
>
>gar@eznet.net


Manchester, S.R.,1990, Eocene to Oligocene floristic changes recorded in the
Clarno and John Day Formations, Oregon, USA,pp 183-187, in Symposium
Proceedings, paleofloristic and paleoclimatic changes in the Cretaceous and
Tertiary, Geological Survey, Prague, Czech.

Scott, R.A, 1954, fossil Fruits and Seeds from the Eocene Clarno Formation
of Oregon, Palaeontographica 96B:66-97

Brown, R.W., 1935, Miocene leaves, fruits and seeds from Idaho,Oregon and
Washington, Journal of Paleontology 9:572-587

Hergert, H.L., 1961, Plant fossils in the Clarno Formation, Oregon: Oregon
Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Ore Bin, v.23, p55-62

Manchester, S.R., 1994, Fruits and seeds of the Middle Eocene Nut Beds
flora, Clarno Formation, Oregon: Palaeontographica Americana, no.58 ,
pp1-205, pl 1-70



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