Arnold, Chester A. (Chester Arthur), 1901-1977
Arnold, Chester Arthur, 1901-1977
Arnold, Chester A. 1901-1977
Arnold, Chester Arthur, 1901-1977, paléobotaniste
Chester A. Arnold American paleobotanist (1901-1977)
Arnold, Chester A. 1901-
Arnold, Chester A
Arnold, Chester Arthur, 1901-
Arnold, Chester A. (Chester Arthur)
VIAF ID: 107534551 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Arnold ‡b Chester Arthur ‡f 1901-1977
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Arnold, Chester A. ‡d 1901-1977
- 100 1 _ ‡a Arnold, Chester A. ‡q (Chester Arthur)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Arnold, Chester Arthur, ‡d 1901-1977, ‡c paléobotaniste
- 100 0 _ ‡a Chester A. Arnold ‡c American paleobotanist (1901-1977)
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Leeton,MO ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
Works
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'Archaeopteris macilenta' and 'A. Sphenophyllifolia' of Lesquereux | |
Families of dicotyledons | |
A Fossil Dennstaedtioid Fern from the Eocene Clarno Formation of Oregon | |
'Gilboaphyton goldringiae', gen. et sp. nov., from the Hamilton of Eastern New York | |
An introduction to Paleobotany | |
IOP newsletter, Jan. 1978: | |
A Leppidodendrid Sten from Kansas ... | |
Megaspores from the Michigan coal basin ... | |
Mesozoic and Tertiary fern evolution and distribution | |
A Mississippian Flora From Northeastern Utah and its Faunal and Stratigraphic Relations | |
A new Tempskya... | |
Observations on fossil plants from the Devonian of Eastern North America | |
Petrified cones of the genus Calamostachys from the carboniferous of Illinois ... | |
Plant remains from Scaumenac Bay, Quebec | |
Plant remains from the Catskill delta deposits of Northern Pennsylvania and Southern New York | |
Rapport sur la paléobotanique dans le monde | |
A short history of botany in the United States | |
Silicified plant remains from the mesozoic and tertiary of western North America. | |
Some fossil species of 'mahonia' from the tertiary of Eastern and South-eastern Oregon | |
Tertiary conifers from the Princeton Coal Field of British Columbia ... | |
World report on palaeobotany |