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Acta Palaeobotanica, International Journal of Palaeobotany and Palynology
Volume 34 (1994): pars: 1, 2

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Vol. 34, 1


  • BARBACKA M.:
    Pachypteris banatica
    (Humml) Doludenko from Liassic locality in Mecsek Mountains, Hungary.

    Acta Palaeobotanica 1994 34 (1): 5-19. <abstract> <PDF>

  • GIVULESCU R.:
    Neue Untersuchungen über Blätter der Palaeocarya orsbengensis.

    Acta Palaeobotanica 1994 34 (1): 21-26. <abstract> <PDF>

  • LESIAK M. A.:
    Plant macrofossils from the Middle Miocene of Lipnica Ma³a (Orawa-Nowy Targ Basin, Poland).
    Acta Palaeobotanica 1994 34 (1): 27-81. <abstract> <PDF>

  • WOROBIEC G.:
    Upper Miocene fossil plants from the outcrop of Stare Bystre (Western Carpathians, Poland).

    Acta Palaeobotanica 1994 34 (1): 83-105. <abstract> <PDF>

  • SADOWSKA A.:
    Stratigraphical criteria in the palynology of the Neogene.

    Acta Palaeobotanica 1994 34 (1): 107-114. <abstract> <PDF>

Vol. 34, 2

  • ZASTAWNIAK E.:
    Upper Cretaceous leaf flora from the B³aszyk Moraine (Zamek Formation), King George Island, South Shetland Islands, West Antarctica.

    Acta Palaeobotanica 1994 34 (2): 119-163. <abstract> <PDF>

  • SYABRYAY S. V. and STUCHLIK L.:
    Development of flora and vegetation of the Ukrainian Eastern Carpathians and Polish Western Carpathians in the Neogene.

    Acta Palaeobotanica 1994 34 (2): 165-194. <abstract> <PDF>

  • MAGYAR I. and HABLY L.:
    Stratigraphic position of late Neogene palaeobotanical sites in Hungary: Miocene or Pliocene?

    Acta Palaeobotanica 1994 34 (2): 195-203. <abstract> <PDF>

  • KVAVADZE E. V. and EFREMOV Y. V.:
    Palynological studies of Holocene lake sediments in the headwaters of the river Bezymianka (west Caucasus).

    Acta Palaeobotanica 1994 34 (2): 205-214. <abstract> <PDF>

  • SNIGIREVSKAYA N. S.:
    A Unique mode of the natural propagation of Ginkgo biloba L. – the key to the problem of its "survival".

    Acta Palaeobotanica 1994 34 (2): 215-223. <abstract> <PDF>