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97. Rothwell, G.W., M.R. Van Atta, H.E. Ballard Jr. and R.A. Stockey.
2003. Molecular phylogenetic relationships among Lemnaceae and Araceae
using the chlorolplast trnL-trnF intergenic spacer. Molecular Phylogenetics
and Evolution (submitted).
96. Hernandez-Castillo, G.R., G.W. Rothwell and R.A. Stockey. 2002.
Araucaria heterophyllaas a model for reconstructing fossil conifers
using multivariate analyses. International Dendrology Society, Araucariaceae
Symposium volume (submitted).
95. Smith, S.Y., R.S. Currah, and R.A. Stockey. 2003. Cretaceous and
Eocene poroid hymenophores from Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Mycologia (in press).
94. Smith, S.Y. and R.A. Stockey. 2003. Aroid seeds from the Middle
Eocene Princeton chert (Keratosperma allenbyense, Araceae): Comparisons
with extant Lasioideae. Int. J. Plant Sci. (In press).
93. Hernandez-Castillo, G.R., G.W. Rothwell, R.A. Stockey and G. Mapes.
2003. Growth architecture of Thucydia mahoningensis, a model for primitive
walchian conifer plants. Int. J. Plant Sci. 162:1155-1185.
92. Smith, S.Y., G.W. Rothwell, and R.A. Stockey. 2003. Cyathea cranhamii
sp. nov., anatomically preserved tree fern sori from the Lower Cretaceous
of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Amer. J. Bot. (In press).
91. Little, S.A. and R.A. Stockey. 2003. Vegetative growth of Decodon
allenbyensis(Lythraceae) from the Middle Eocene Princeton chert with
anatomical comparisons to D. verticillatus. Int. J. Plant Sci. (In press).
90. Stockey, R.A. and G.W. Rothwell. 2003. Anatomically preserved Williamsonia(Williamsoniaceae):
Evidence for bennettitalean reproduction in the Late Cretaceous of western
North America. Int. J. Plant Sci. (In press).
89. Rothwell, G.W. and R.A. Stockey. 2002. Anatomically preserved Cycadeoidea(Cycadeoidaceae),
with a reevaluation of systematic characters for the seed cones of Bennettitales.
Amer. J. Bot. 89:1447-1458.
88. McKown, A.D., R.A. Stockey and C.E. Schweger. 2002. A new species
of Pinus Subgenus Pinus Subsection Contortae from Pliocene sediments
of Ch'ijee's Bluff, Yukon Territory, Canada. Int. J. Plant Sci. 163:
687-697.
87. Smith, S.Y. and R.A. Stockey. 2002. Permineralized pine cones from
the Cretaceous of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Int. J. Plant
Sci. 163:185-196.
86. Stockey, R.A., G.W. Rothwell, H.D. Addy and R.S. Currah. 2001. Mycorrhizal
association of the extinct conifer Metasequoia milleri. Mycol. Res.
105: 202-205.
85. Smith, S.Y. and R.A. Stockey. 2000. A new species of Pityostrobus
from the Lower Cretaceous of California and its bearing on the evolution
of Pinaceae. Int. J. Plant Sci. 162: 669-681.
84. Stockey, R.A., G.W. Rothwell and A.B. Falder. 2000. Diversity among
taxodiaceous conifers: Metasequoia foxii sp. nov. from the Paleocene
of central Alberta, Canada. Int. J. Plant Sci. 162: 221-234.
83. Stockey, R.A. and S.Y. Smith. 2000. A new species of Millerocaulis
(Osmundaceae) from the Lower Cretaceous of California. Int. J. Plant
Sci. 161:159-166.
83. Falder, A.B., R.A. Stockey, and G.W. Rothwell. 1999. In situ fossil
seedlings of a Metasequoia-like taxodiaceous conifer from Paleocene
river floodplain deposits of central Alberta, Canada. Amer. J. Bot.
86: 900-902.
82. Hoffman, G.L. and R.A. Stockey. 1999. Geological setting and paleobotany
of the Joffre Bridge Roadcut fossil locality (late Paleocene), Red Deer
Valley, Alberta. Can. J. Earth Sci. 36:2073-2084.
81. Stockey, R.A., H. Nishida and G.W. Rothwell. 1999. Permineralized
ferns from the middle Eocene Princeton chert. I. Makotopteris princetonensis
gen. et sp. nov. (Athyriaceae). Int. J. Plant Sci. 160: 1047-1055.
80. Lantz, T.C., G.W. Rothwell and R.A. Stockey. 1999. Conantiopteris
schuchmanii gen. et sp. nov., and the role of fossils in resolving the
phylogeny of Cyatheaceae s.l. J. Plant Research 112: 361-381.
79. Falder, A.B., R.A. Stockey and G.W. Rothwell. 1999. In situ fossil
seedlings of a Metasequoia-like taxodiaceous conifer from Paleocene
river floodplain deposits of central Alberta, Canada. Amer. J. bot.
86:900-902.
78. Stockey, R.A., B.J. Frevel and P. Woltz. 1998. Cuticle micromorphology
of Podocarpus: Section Scytopodium (Podocarpaceae) of Madagascar and
South Africa. Int. J. Plant Science 159: 923-940.
77. Stockey, R.A., B.A. LePage and K.B. Pigg. 1997. Permineralized fruits
of Diplopanax (Cornaceae, Mastixioideae) from the middle Eocene Princeton
chert of British Columbia. Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol. 103: 223-234.
76. Currah, R.S., R.A. Stockey and B.A. LePage. 1997. An Eocene tar
spot on a fossil palm and it fungal hyperparasite. Mycologia 90: 667-673.75.
Hoffman, G.L. and R.A. Stockey. 1997. Morphology and paleoecology of
Ricciopsis speirsiae sp. nov. (Ricciaceae), a fossil liverwort from
the Paleocene Joffre Bridge locality, Alberta, Canada. Can. J. Bot.
75: 1375-1381.
74. Stockey, R.A. and B.J. Frevel. 1997. Cuticle micromorphology of
Prumnopitys philippi (Podocarpaceae). Int. J. Plant Sci. 158:198-221.
73. LePage, B.A., R.S. Currah, R.A. Stockey, and G.W. Rothwell. 1997.
Fossil ectomycorrhizae from the middle Eocene. Amer. J. Bot. 84: 410-412.
72. Stockey, R.A., G.L. Hoffman, and G.W. Rothwell. 1997. The fossil
monocot Limnobiophyllum scutatum: Resolving the phylogeny of Lemnaceae.
Amer. J. Bot. 84: 355-368.
71. Stockey, R.A. and G.W. Rothwell. 1997. The aquatic angiosperm Trapago
angulata from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) St. Mary River Formation
of southern Alberta. Int. J. Plant Sci. 158: 83-94.
70. Pigg, K.B. and R. A. Stockey. 1996. The significance of the Princeton
chert permineralized floras to the middle Eocene upland biota of the
Okanogan Highlands. Washington Geology 24: 32-36.
69. Douglas, S.D. and R.A. Stockey. 1996. Insect fossils in middle Eocene
deposits from British Columbia and Washington State: faunal diversity
and geological range extensions. Can. J. Zool. 74: 1140-1157.
68. Stockey, R.A., H. Ko and P. Woltz. 1995. Cuticle micromorphology
of Parasitaxus de Laubenfels (Podocarpaceae). Int. J. Plant Sci. 156:
723-730.
67. Phipps, C.J., Osborn, J.M. and Stockey, R.A. 1995. Pinus pollen
cones from the Middle Eocene Princeton chert (Allenby Formation) of
British Columbia, Canada. Int. J. Plant Sci. 156: 117-124.
66. Woltz, P., R.A. Stockey, M. Gondran, and J-F. Cherrier. 1994. Interspecific
parasitism in the Gymnosperms: unpublished data on two endemic New Caledonian
Podocarpaceae using scanning electron microscopy. Acta. Bot. Gallica
141:6/7: 731-746.
65. Erwin, D.M. and Stockey, R.A. 1994. Permineralized monocotyledons
from the Middle Eocene Princeton chert: Arecaceae. Palaeontographica
B. 234: 19-40.
64. LePage, B.A., Currah, R.S. and Stockey, R.A. 1994. The fossil fungi
of the Princeton chert. Int. J. Plant Sci. 155: 822-830.
63. Stockey, R.A., Nishida, H. and Nishida, M. 1994. Upper Cretaceous
araucarian cones from Hokkaido and Saghalien: Araucaria nipponensis
sp. nov. Int. J. Plant Sci. 155: 800-809.
62. Stockey, R.A. and Pigg, K.B. 1994. Vegetative growth of Eorhiza
arnoldii Robison and Person from the Middle Eocene Princeton chert locality
of British Columbia. Int. J. Plant Sci. 155: 606-616.
61. Burrows, G.E. and Stockey, R.A. 1994. The developmental anatomy
of cryptogeal germination in bunya pine (Araucaria bidwillii). Int.
J. Plant Sci. 155: 519-537.
60. Hoffman, G.L. and Stockey, R.A. 1993. Azolla stanleyi from the Paleocene
(Paskapoo Formation) of Alberta. Can. J. Bot. 72: 301-308.
59. Rothwell, G.W. and Stockey, R.A. 1993. The role of Hydropteris pinnata
gen. et sp. nov. in reconstructing the phylogeny of heterosporous ferns.
Amer. J. Bot. 81: 479-492.
58. Cevallos-Ferriz, S.R.S., Erwin, D.M. and Stockey, R.A. 1993. Further
observations on Paleorosa similkameenensis (Rosaceae) from the Middle
Eocene Princeton chert of British Columbia, Canada. Rev. Palaeobot.
Palynol. 78: 277-291.
57. Stockey, R.A. and Atkinson, I.J. 1993. Cuticle micromorphology of
Agathis Salisbury. Int. J. Plant Sci. 154: 187-225.
56. Pigg, K.B., and Stockey, R.A. and Maxwell, S.L. 1992. Paleomyrtinaea,
a new genus of permineralized myrtaceous fruits and seeds from the Eocene
of British Columbia and Paleocene of North Dakota. Can. J. Bot. 71:
1-9.
55. Burrows, G.E., Boag, T.S. and Stockey, R.A. 1992. A morphological
investigation of the unusual cryptogeal germination strategy of Bunya
pine (Araucaria bidwillii)- an Australian rainforest conifer. Int. J.
Plant Sci. 153: 503-512.
54. Stockey, R.A., Ko, H. and Woltz, P. 1992. Cuticle micromorphology
of Falcatifolium de Laubenfels (Podocarpaceae). Int. J. Plant Sci. 153:
589-601.
53. Sun, F. and Stockey, R.A. 1992. A new species of Palaeocarpinus
Crane based on infructescences, fruits, seeds, staminate cones and leaves
from the Paleocene of Alberta, Canada. Int. J. Plant Sci. 153: 136-146.
52. Stockey, R.A., Nishida H. and Nishida, M. 1991. Upper Cretaceous
araucarian cones from Hokkaido: Araucaria nihongii sp. nov. Rev. Palaeobot.
Palynol. 72: 27-40.
51. Erwin, D.M. and Stockey, R.A. 1992. Vegetative body of a permineralized
monocotyledon from the Middle Eocene Princeton chert of British Columbia.
Cour. Forschungsinst. Senck. 147: 309-327.
50. Cevallos-Ferriz, S.R.S. and Stockey, R.A. 1991. Fruits and seeds
from the Princeton chert (Middle Eocene) of British Columbia: Rosaceae
(Prunoideae). Bot. Gaz. 152: 369-379.
49. Erwin, D.M. and Stockey, R.A. 1991. Soleredera rhizomorpha gen.
et sp. nov., a permineralized monocotyledon from the Middle Eocene Princeton
chert of British Columbia, Canada. Bot. Gaz. 152: 231-247.
48. Rothwell, G.W. and Stockey, R.A. 1991. Onoclea sensibilis in the
Paleocene of North America, a dramatic example of structural and ecological
stasis. Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol. 70: 113-124.
47. Cevallos-Ferriz, S.R.S., Stockey, R.A. and Pigg, K.B. 1991. The
Princeton chert: evidence for in situ aquatic plants. Rev. Palaeobot.
Palynol. 70: 173-185.
46. Erwin, D.M. and Stockey, R.A. 1991. Silicified monocotyledons from
the Middle Eocene Princeton chert (Allenby Fm.) of British Columbia,
Canada. Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol. 70: 147-162.
45. Serbet, R. and Stockey, R.A. 1991. Taxodiaceous pollen cones from
the Upper Cretaceous (Horseshoe Canyon Formation) of Drumheller, Alberta,
Canada. Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol. 70: 67-76.
44. Stockey, R.A. and Pigg, K.B. 1991. Flowers and fruits of Princetonia
allenbyensis from the Middle Eocene of British Columbia. Rev. Palaeobot.
Palynol. 70: 163-172.
43. Pigg, K.B. and Stockey, R.A. 1991. Platanaceous plants from the
Paleocene of Alberta, Canada. Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol. 70: 125-146.
42. Currah, R.S. and Stockey, R.A. 1991. A fossil smut fungus from the
anthers of an Eocene angiosperm. Nature 350: 698-699.
41. Erwin, D.M. and Stockey, R.A. 1991. Sapindaceous flowers from the
Middle Eocene (Allenby Fm.) of British Columbia, Canada. Can. J. Bot.
68: 2025-2034.
40. Cevallos-Ferriz, S.R.S. and Stockey, R.A. 1990c. Vegetative remains
of the Rosaceae from the Princeton chert (Middle Eocene) of British
Columbia. IAWA Bull. n.s. 11: 261-280.
39. Cevallos-Ferriz, S.R.S. and Stockey, R.A. 1990b. Vegetative remains
of the Magnoliaceae from the Princeton chert (Middle Eocene) of British
Columbia. Can. J. Bot. 68: 1327-1339.
38. Stockey, R.A., Nishida, M. and Nishida, H. 1990. Structure and diversity
of the woody conifer seedling-like structures from the Upper Cretaceous
of Hokkaido. Bot. Gaz. 151: 252-262.
37. Cevallos-Ferriz, S.R.S. and Stockey, R.A. 1990a. Permineralized
fruits and seeds from the Princeton chert (Middle Eocene) of British
Columbia: Vitaceae. Can. J. Bot. 68: 288-295.
36. Stockey, R.A. and Ko, H. 1990. Cuticle micromorphology of Dacrydium
(Podocarpaceae) from New Caledonia. Bot. Gaz. 150: 138-149.
35. Stockey, R.A. 1989. Antarctic and Gondwana Conifers. In Taylor,
T.N. and E.L. Taylor eds. pp. 179-191. Antarctic paleobiology and its
role in the reconstruction of Gondwana. Springer-Verlag, N.Y.
34. Erwin, D.M. and Stockey, R.A. 1989. Permineralized monocotyledons
from the Middle Eocene Princeton chert (Allenby Fm.) of British Columbia:
Alismataceae. Can. J. Bot. 67: 2636-2645.
33. Rothwell, G.W. and Stockey, R.A. 1989. Fossil Ophioglossales in
the Paleocene of western North America. Amer. J. Bot. 76: 637-644.
32. Cevallos-Ferriz, S.R.S. and Stockey, R.A. 1989. Permineralized fruits
and seeds from the Princeton chert (Middle Eocene) of British Columbia:
Nymphaeaceae. Bot. Gaz. 150: 207-217.
31. Stockey, R.A. and Ko, H. 1988. Cuticle micromorphology of some New
Caledonian podocarps. Bot. Gaz. 149: 240-252.
30. Cevallos-Ferriz, S.R.S. and Stockey, R.A. 1988. Permineralized fruits
and seeds from the Princeton chert (Middle Eocene) of British Columbia:
Araceae. Amer. J. Bot. 75: 1099-1113.
29. Stockey, R.A. 1988. Charles Hazelius Sternberg. Hunting Dinosaurs
in the Bad Lands of the Red Deer River, Alberta Canada. Introduction
by David A.E. Spalding. NeWest Press, Edmonton, 1985, 235 p. Alberta:
Studies in the Arts and Sciences. 1(1): 13-15. (Book review).
28. Cevallos-Ferriz, S.R.S. and Stockey, R.A. 1988. Permineralized fruits
and seeds from the Princeton chert (Middle Eocene) of British Columbia:
Lythraceae. Can. J. Bot. 66: 303-312.
27. Crane, P.R. and Stockey, R.A. 1988. Betula leaves and reproductive
structures from the Middle Eocene of British Columbia, Canada. Can.
J. Bot. 65: 2490-2500.
26. Stockey, R.A. and Manchester, S.R. 1988. A fossil flower with in
situ Pistillipollenites from the Eocene of British Columbia. Can. J.
Bot. 66: 313-318.
25. Stockey, R.A. 1987. A permineralized flower from the Middle Eocene
of British Columbia. Amer. J. Bot. 74: 1878-1887.
24. Pigg, K.B., Taylor, T.N. and Stockey, R.A. 1987. Paleozoic seed
ferns: Heterangium kentuckyensis sp. nov., from the Upper Carboniferous
of North America. Amer. J. Bot. 74: 1184-1204.
23. Stockey, R.A. and Nishida, M. 1986. Pinus haboroensis sp. nov.,
and the affinities of permineralized needles from the Upper Cretaceous
of Japan. Can. J. Bot. 64: 1856-1866.
22. Stockey, R.A. and Ko, H. 1986. Cuticle micromorphology of Araucaria
de Jussieu. Bot. Gaz. 147: 508-548.
21. Stockey, R.A. and Ueda, Y. 1986. Permineralized pinaceous leaves
from the Upper Cretaceous of Hokkaido. Amer. J. Bot. 73: 1157-1162.
20. Crane, P.R. and Stockey R.A. 1986. Morphology and development of
pistillate inflorescences in extant and fossil Cercidiphyllaceae. Ann.
Mo. Bot. Gard. 73: 382-393.
19. Pigg, K.B., Stockey, R.A. and Taylor, T.N. 1985. Studies of Paleozoic
seed ferns: Additional studies of Microspermopteris aphyllum Baxter.
Bot. Gaz. 147: 126-136.
18. Crane, P.R. and Stockey, R.A. 1985. Growth and reproductive biology
of Joffrea speirsii gen. et sp. nov., a Cercidiphyllum-like plant from
the Late Paleocene of Alberta, Canada. Can. J. Bot. 63: 340-364.
17. Stockey, R.A. 1984. Seeds and embryos of Araucaria mirabilis. Pap.
10 in Taylor, T.N. and E.L. Smoot. Paleobotany: Part II. Triassic through
Pliocene. Benchmark Papers in Systematic and Evolutionary Biology Series.
Van Nostrand Reinhold Co. Inc.
16. Stockey, R.A. 1984. Middle Eocene Pinus remains from British Columbia.
Bot. Gaz. 145: 262-274
15. Stockey, R.A. and Crane, P.R. 1983. In situ Cercidiphyllum-like
seedlings from the Paleocene of Alberta, Canada. Amer. J. Bot. 70: 1564-1568.
14. Stockey, R.A. 1983. Pinus driftwoodensis sp. n. from the early Tertiary
of British Columbia. Bot. Gaz. 144: 148-156.
13. Stockey, R.A. 1982. The Araucariaceae: an evolutionary perspective.
Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol. 37: 133-154.
12. Stockey, R.A. and Taylor, T.N. 1981. Scanning electron microscopy
of epidermal patterns and cuticular structure in the genus Agathis.
Scanning Electron Microscopy III. 207-212.
11. Stockey, R.A. 1981. The origin and evolution of conifers. Can. J.
Bot. 59: 1932-1940.
10. Stockey, R.A. 1981. Pityostrobus mcmurrayensis sp. nov., a permineralized
pinaceous cone from the Cretaceous of Alberta. Can. J. Bot. 59: 75-82.
9. Stockey, R.A. 1980. Jurassic araucarian cone from southern England.
Palaeontology 23: 657-666.
8. Stockey, R.A. 1980. Anatomy and morphology of Araucaria sphaerocarpa
Carruthers from the Jurassic Inferior Oolite of Bruton, Somerset. Bot.
Gaz. 141: 116-124.
7. Stockey, R.A., and Taylor, T.N. 1978. Cuticular features and epidermal
patterns in the genus Araucaria de Jussieu. Bot. Gaz. 139: 490-498.
6. Stockey, R.A. 1978. Reproductive biology of Cerro Cuadrado fossil
conifers: Ontogeny and reproductive strategies in Araucaria mirabilis
(Speg.) Windhausen. Palaeontographica B. 166: 1-15.
5. Stockey, R.A., and Taylor, T.N. 1978b. On the structure and evolutionary
relationships of the Cerro Cuadrado fossil conifer seedlings. J. Linn.
Soc. Bot. 76: 161-176.
4. Stockey, R.A., and Taylor, T.N. 1978a. Scanning electron microscopy
of epidermal patterns and cuticular structure in the genus Araucaria.
Scanning Electron Microscopy II: 223-228.
3. Stockey, R.A. 1977. Reproductive biology of Cerro Cuadrado (Jurassic)
fossil conifers: Pararaucaria patagonica Wieland. Amer. J. Bot. 65:
734-746.
2. Taylor, T.N., and Stockey, R.A. 1976. Studies of Paleozoic seed ferns:
Anatomy and morphology of Microspermopteris aphyllum. Amer. J. Bot.
63: 1302-1310.
1. Stockey, R.A. 1975. Seeds and embryos of Araucaria mirabilis. Amer.
J. Bot. 62: 856-868.