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R E F E R E N C E S Acknowledgements I would like to credit all the books and web sites from where I took information and pictures. Without those sources for textual information and pictures, this web site would have not come to life. I would also like to thank Marc LeBlanc, Andrew Dalby and Michèle Burkholder for their help and support. Thanks to all.
Bibliography Neil A. Campbell, Jane B. Reece, Lawrence G. Mitchell, Biology 5th Edition 1999, Benjamin/Cummings. Knut Faegri, Textbook of pollen analysis 4th edition 1989, John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Alfred Traverse, Paleopalynology 1988, Unwin Hyman.Norman F. Hughes, The enigma of angiosperm origins 1994, Cambridge U Press. Alan Isaacs, John Daintith, Elizabeth Martin, Science Dictionary 1996, Oxford University Press, Walton street, Oxford.
Web sites - textual information Palynology http://www-class.unl.edu/geol846/ Palynomorphs http://www.geo.arizona.edu/palynology/ppalydef.html Forensic Palynology http://www.geoscience.net/Forensic_Palynology.html Name that pollen or spore http://origins.swau.edu/fossil/pollen/
Web sites - images Bat Pictures http://ag.arizona.edu/cochise/psc/batpictures.htm Hummers http://www.inmind.com/people/amartin/hummer.htm Heartland Aquatics http://www.heartlandaquatics.com/pics.html The Plant Image Gallery http://www.plant-pictures.com/ Zoom to...Carl Von Linné http://museum.agropolis.fr/english/pages/expos/ Striga asiatica in USA http://www.science.siu.edu/parasitic-plants/ Scrophulariaceae/Striga.asiatica.html Do cycles exist in the market http://www.traders.com/Documentation/FEEDbk_docs/ Archive/0997/Abstracts_new/Ehlers9708/Ehlers9709.html A career in paleontology http://www.sciborg.uwaterloo.ca/earth/geoscience/beaudoin.html Palynology http://www-class.unl.edu/geol846/ Name that pollen or spore http://origins.swau.edu/fossil/pollen/
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