Edward Alexander Newell Arber
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward Alexander Newell Arber was an English botanist and paleontologist. He was a professor at the University of Cambridge specialising in palaeobotany. He married plant morphologist and philosopher Agnes Robertson in 1909. They had many interests in common, and his marriage was described as 'happy'. They had one child, a daughter. He died in 1918 following a period of ill health.
Edward Alexander Newell Arber's Published Works
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Published Works
- The earlier Mesozoic floras of New Zealand (89)
- Studies on the Evolution of the AngiospermsThe Relationship of the Angiosperms to the Gnetales (1908) (70)
- Catalogue of the fossil plants of the Glossopteris flora in the Department of geology. By E. A. Newell Arber. (27)
- A Revision of the Seed Impressions of the British Coal Measures (22)
- On the Clarke Collection of Fossil Plants from New South Wales (1902) (20)
- A preliminary note on the fossil plants of the Mount Potts beds New Zealand, collected by Mr. D. G. Lillie, Biologist to Captain Scott’s Antarctic expedition in the “Terra Nova.” (1913) (19)
- On the Fossil Floras of the Wyre Forest, with Special Reference to the Geology of the Coalfield and Its Relationships to the Neighbouring Coal Measure Areas (1914) (16)
- On the Fossil Flora of the Forest of Dean Coalfield (Gloucestershire), and the Relationships of the Coalfields of the West of England and South Wales (1912) (16)
- Critical Studies of Coal-measure Plant-impressions.* (1922) (14)
- The Fossil Flora of the Culm Measures of North-West Devon, and the Palaeobotanical Evidence with Regard to the Age of the Beds (13)
- On the Sporangium-like Organs of Glossopteris Browniana, Brongn (1905) (13)
- On the Fossil Floras of the Coal Measures of South Staffordshire (12)
- On the Upper Carboniferous Rocks of West Devon and North Cornwall (1907) (10)
- On some new species of Lagenostoma, a type of pteridospermous seed from the coal measures (1905) (9)
- VII. On Triassic Species of the Genera Zamites and Pterophyllum: Types of Fronds belonging to the Cycadophyta. (1907) (8)
- On the Past History of the Ferns (1906) (7)
- XVIII. On Psygmophyllum majus, sp. nov., from the Lower Carboniferous Rocks of Newfoundland, together with a Revision of the Genus and Remarks on its Affinities. (1912) (6)
- On the Fossil Plants of the Waldershare and Fredville Series of the Kent Coalfield (1909) (6)
- ON THE FOSSIL FLORA OF THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE YORKSHIRE COALFIELD IN NORTH DERBYSHIRE AND NOTTINGHAMSHIRE (6)
- The Fossil Flora of the Cumberland Coalfield, and the Palæobotanical Evidence with regard to the Age of the Beds (1903) (6)
- III.—Notes on Royle's Types of Fossil Plants from India (1901) (6)
- V.—On the Discovery of Fossil Plants in the Old Hill Marls of the South Staffordshire Coal-field (1913) (5)
- The Fossil Flora of the Culm Measures of North-West Devon, and the Palaeobotanical Evidence with regard to the Age of the Beds. (5)
- I.—Notes on a Collection of Fossil Plants from the Newent Coal-Field (Gloucestershire) (1910) (5)
- I.—A Note on some Fossil Plants from the Kent Coal-field (1912) (4)
- A Study in Coast Geography@@@The Coast Scenery of North Devon (1912) (4)
- On the Structure of Sigillaria scutellata, Brongn., and other Eusigillarian Stems, in Comparison with those of other Paloeozoic lycopods (1908) (4)
- Notes on some Fossil Plants collected by Mr. Molyneux in Rhodesia (1903) (4)
- On the Structure of Dadoxylon kayi, sp. nov., from the Halesowen Sandstone at Witley (Worcestershire) (1913) (4)
- ON THE FOSSIL FLORA OF THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE YORKSHIRE COALFIELD. Part II.—North Derbyshire (4)
- On the Fossil Flora of the Kent Coalfield (1914) (4)
- Note on a Collection of Fossil Plants from the Neighbourhood of Lake Nyasa (1910) (3)
- Remarks on the Organization of the Cones of Williamsonia gigas (L. & H.) (1919) (3)
- III.—On the Distribution of the Glossopteris Flora (1902) (3)
- III.—A Note on Submedullary Casts of Coal-measure Calamites (1918) (3)
- V.—The Fossil Flora of the Ingleton Coal-Field (Yorkshire) (1912) (2)
- Visit to the British Museum (Natural History) (2)
- II.—A Note on Fossil Plants from the Carboniferous Limestone of Chepstow (1907) (2)
- IV. On the structure of Sigillaria scutellata, Brongn., and other Eusigillarian stems, in comparison with those of other palæozoic lycopods (2)
- III.—On the Affinities of the Triassic Plant Yuccites vogesiacus, Schimper & Mougeot (1909) (2)
- On the Effect of Nitrates on the Carbon-Assimilation of Marine Algae (1901) (2)
- On a New Pteridosperm possessing the Sphenopteris Type of Foliage (1)
- The Silurian plants (1)
- III.—The Culm-measures of the Exeter District (1911) (1)
- ON SOME NEW SPECIES OF LAGENOSTOMA: A TYPE OF PTERIDO-SPERMOUS SEED FROM THE COAL MEASURES (ABSTRACT) (1905) (1)
- On the Effect of Salts on the Assimilation of Carbon Dioxide in Ulva latissima, L (1901) (1)
- On the Root of Medullosa anglicaWith Plate XX (1903) (1)
- The Last fight of "the Revenge" at sea : under command of Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Grenville on the 10-11th of September 1591 (1)
- A NOTE ON THE STRUCTURE OF THE CORTEX OF SIGILLARIA MAMILLARIS, Brongn (1909) (1)
- IV.—Note on a New Fossiliferous Limestone in the Upper Culm Measures of West Devon (1904) (1)
- Reports and Proceedings (1916) (0)
- Devonian floras; a study of the origin of Cormophyta, by E. A. Newell Arber; with a preface by D. H. Scott; with a frontispiece and forty-seven figures in the text. (0)
- Fossil Plants : sixty photographs illustrating the Flora of the Coal Measures. (0)
- Compulsory Latin Diagnoses for Fossil Plants (1911) (0)
- Palæozoic Seed Plants (1904) (0)
- ALPINE PLANTS. The Plants of Alpine Switzerland (1910) (0)
- Devonian floras, a study of the origin of Cormophyta; with a preface by D.H. Scott. (0)
- Plant life in Alpine Switzerland; being an account in simple language of the natural history of Alpine plants, by E. A. Newell Arber ... Illustrated by 48 plates of photographs from nature, and 30 figures in the text. (0)
- I.—On Homœomorphy among Fossil Plants (1903) (0)
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