Edward W. Berry
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Edward W. Berry's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of Chicago
- Masters Botany University of Chicago
- Bachelors Botany University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward Wilber Berry was an American paleontologist and botanist; the principal focus of his research was paleobotany. Early life Berry was born February 10, 1875, in Newark, New Jersey, and finished high school in 1890 at the age of 15.
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Published Works
- FAMILIES OF FLOWERING PLANTS (1935) (94)
- The middle and upper Eocene floras of southeastern North America (72)
- Revision of the lower Eocene Wilcox flora of the southeastern states : with descriptions of new species, chiefly from Tennessee and Kentucky (57)
- Tertiary fossil plants from the Argentine Republic (49)
- Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal Plain-VII (1911) (45)
- Theory of continental drift : a symposium on the origin and movement of land masses both in inter-continental and intra-continental, as proposed by Alfred Wegener (41)
- A revision of the flora of the Latah formation (41)
- The flora of the Ripley formation (37)
- The lower Eocene floras of southeastern North America, by Edward W. Berry. (32)
- A preliminary contribution to the floras of the Whitemud and Ravenscrag formations (1935) (31)
- PRIMITIVE LAND PLANTS (1935) (31)
- Miocene plants from southern Mexico (28)
- The Environment of the Early Vertebrates (1925) (28)
- Mesozoic plants from Patagonia (1924) (26)
- Fossil plants from Bolivia and their bearing upon the age of uplift of the eastern Andes (26)
- Catalogue of the Fossil Plants of the Glossopteris Flora in the Department of Geology British Museum (Natural History) (1906) (25)
- Cocos and Phymatocaryon in the Pliocene of New Zealand (1926) (25)
- Tertiary fossil plants from Venezuela (21)
- The Fossil higher plants from the Canal Zone (20)
- THE TERM PSYCHOZOIC. (1926) (20)
- Tertiary fossil plants from Colombia, South America (20)
- Tertiary floras from British Columbia (1926) (19)
- Additions to the Wilcox flora from Kentucky and Texas (1941) (19)
- Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal Plain-I (1906) (18)
- A NOTE ON MID-CRETACEOUS GEOGRAPHY. (1906) (17)
- Living and Fossil Species of Comptonia (1906) (17)
- Tertiary plants from Venezuela (1936) (17)
- The Monimiaceae and a New Laurelia (1935) (16)
- Cephalopod Adaptations-The Record and Its Interpretation (1928) (16)
- Upper Cretaceous Ostracoda from Maryland (1925) (16)
- Extinct Plants and Problems of Evolution (1924) (15)
- A Miocene flora from Grand Coulee, Washington (1932) (15)
- Catalogue of Cainozoic Plants in the Department of Geology, vol. I. The Bembridge Flora (1927) (15)
- The flora of the Esmeralda formation in western Nevada (14)
- Preliminary Report on the Peat Deposits of Florida (1911) (14)
- Tertiary fossil plants from Costa Rica (13)
- Cytheridea brightseatensis Berry, a new name for C. truncata Berry (1933) (13)
- Miocene fossil plants from northern Peru (13)
- An insect-cut leaf from the lower Eocene (1931) (13)
- A flora of Green River age in the Wind River basin of Wyoming:Section B in Shorter contributions to general geology, 1930 (1930) (13)
- A late tertiary flora from Bahia, Brazil (13)
- AN EOGENE TROPICAL FOREST IN THE PERUVIAN DESERT. (1929) (13)
- Carboniferous plants from Peru (1922) (13)
- Fruits of a date palm in the Tertiary deposits of eastern Texas (1914) (12)
- THE GIANT SEQUOIA (1943) (12)
- A banana in the Tertiary of Colombia (1925) (12)
- New species of Eulimnadia (1926) (12)
- A petrified palm from the Cretaceous of New Jersey (1916) (11)
- A Fossil Cochlospermum from Northern Patagonia (1935) (11)
- A lower Lance florule from Harding County, South Dakota (1934) (11)
- Tertiary fossil plants from the Dominican Republic (11)
- A new type of caddis case from the lower Eocene of Tennessee (10)
- Some Araucarian Remains from the Atlantic Coastal Plain (1908) (10)
- The past climate of the north polar region (10)
- Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal Plain-V. North Carolina (1910) (10)
- Tertiary fossil plants from the Republic of Haiti (10)
- Flora of the Pensauken formation in New Jersey (1935) (10)
- The flora of the Frontier formation (10)
- Remarkable Fossil Fungi (1916) (9)
- Miocene Plants from Colombia, South America (1936) (9)
- An Oligocene cashew nut from South America (1924) (9)
- Miocene plants from Idaho (1934) (9)
- A Lower Cretaceous Species of Schizaeaceae from Eastern North America (9)
- Fossil Fruits from the Eastern Andes of Colombia (1924) (9)
- Pleistocene Plants from Cuba (1934) (9)
- A Possible Explanation of Upper Eocene Climates (8)
- The Fossil Plants from Vero, Florida (1917) (8)
- Fossil Plants and Unios in the Red Beds of Wyoming (1924) (8)
- The Epidermal Characters of Frenelopsis Ramosissima (1910) (8)
- Geologic history indicated by the fossiliferous deposits of the Wilcox group (Eocene) at Meridian, Mississippi (8)
- Stones of Celtis in the Tertiary of the western United States. American Museum novitates ; no. 298 (7)
- The American Species Referred to Thinnfeldia (1903) (7)
- A revision of the fossil ferns from the Potomac group which have been referred to the genera Cladophlebis and Thyrsopteris (7)
- Contributions to the Mesozoic flora of the Atlantic coastal plain-VIII. Texas (1912) (7)
- Upper Cretaceous Floras of the World. (1916) (6)
- The Origin and Distribution of the Family Myrtaceae (1915) (6)
- Pleistocene plants from North Carolina (6)
- American Triassic Neocalamites (1912) (6)
- Succession of Fossil Floras in Patagonia. (1937) (5)
- An Eocene flora from trans-Pecos Texas (5)
- Saccoglottis, recent and fossil (1922) (5)
- Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal Plain-XV (1928) (5)
- ISOLATION AND EVOLUTION. (1906) (5)
- A New Matonidium from Colorado, with Remarks on the Distribution of the Matoniaceae (1919) (5)
- Terminalia in the Lower Eocene of Southeastern North America (1926) (5)
- Plant Life through the Ages. A Geological and Botanical Retrospect . By A. C. Seward. 601 pp. 140 figs. including 9 reconstructions of ancient landscapes drawn by Edward Vulliamy. Macmillan Co., New York, 1931. (1931) (5)
- A Sparganium from the Middle Eocene of Wyoming (1924) (5)
- Additional Miocene Plants from Grand Coulee, Washington (1938) (5)
- The Classification of Vascular Plants. (1917) (5)
- The flora of the Catahoula Sandstone (5)
- New or Hitherto Unknown Ephemerid Nymphs of the Eastern United States (1903) (5)
- Marine shells in association with land plants in the Upper Cretaceous of Guatemala (1929) (5)
- Additions to the Fossil Flora from Cliffwood, New Jersey (5)
- Fossil nutlets of the genus Lithospermum (5)
- Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal Plain-III. New Jersey (1909) (5)
- A Miocene Flora from the Virginia Coastal Plain (1909) (5)
- Paleobotanic evidence of the age of the Morrison Formation (4)
- Fossil plants from the late Tertiary of Oklahoma (4)
- The Age of the Cretaceous Flora of Southern New York and New England (1915) (4)
- Gordonia from the Miocene of Idaho and Washington (1929) (4)
- The age of the Dakota flora (1920) (4)
- AGE AND AREA AS VIEWED BY THE PALEONTOLOGIST (1924) (4)
- A revision of several genera of gymnospermous plants from the Potomacgroup in Maryland and Virginia (4)
- Notes on Sassafras (1902) (4)
- Additions to the Flora of the Matawan Formation (1904) (4)
- Paleogeographic significance of the Cenozoic floras of equatorial America and the adjacent regions (1918) (4)
- A Miocene Paliurus from the State of Washington (1928) (4)
- Comments on the Wegener Hypothesis (4)
- Fossil Plants from the Tertiary of Patagonia and Their Significance. (1925) (4)
- The Catahoula sandstone and its flora (4)
- Paleogeography of Northwestern Peru@@@Petrified Fruits and Seeds from Oligocene of Peru (1927) (4)
- Dirca palustris L., a morphological study (1921) (4)
- A revision of the fossil plants of the genera Acrostichopteris, Taeniopteris, Nilsonia, and Sapindopsis from the Potomac group (4)
- Fossil plants from Chubut territory collected by the Scarritt Patagonian Expedition. American Museum novitates ; no.536 (1932) (4)
- Miocene Patagonia. (1934) (4)
- Upper Cretaceous / Maryland Geological Survey. (4)
- Shall we return to cataclysmal geology (3)
- Contributions to paleobotany of South America (1937) (3)
- A new genus of fossil fruit (1922) (3)
- Scientific Books: Fossil Plants (3)
- A Pleistocene flora from the Island of Trinidad (3)
- An American Spirulirostra (1922) (3)
- EUCALYPTUS NEVER PRESENT IN NORTH AMERICA. (1919) (3)
- A sail fish from the Virginia Miocene (1917) (3)
- Notes on the Phylogeny of Liriodendron (1902) (3)
- Maryland geological survey : Upper cretaceous (3)
- The age of the Brandon lignite and flora (1919) (3)
- Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal Plain-IV. Maryland (3)
- Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal Plain-II. North Carolina (1907) (3)
- A New Miocene Cercis from Idaho and Washington (1930) (3)
- A palm nut from the Miocene of the Canal Zone (3)
- METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS AT NEGRITOS, PERU, DECEMBER, 1924, TO MAY, 1925 (1927) (3)
- Erosion intervals in the Eocene of the Mississippi embayment (3)
- A NOTABLE PALEOBOTANICAL DISCOVERY. (1904) (3)
- Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, XIII.- North Carolina (1920) (3)
- A palm nut of Attalea from the Upper Eocene ofFlorida. (2)
- An early Eocene florule from central Texas (2)
- Aralia in American Paleobotany (1903) (2)
- A fossil flower from the Eocene (2)
- The Baltic Amber Deposits (1927) (2)
- Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, XIV.- Tennessee (1921) (2)
- Climatic significance of Arctic fossil floras [abstracts] (1929) (2)
- The Jurassic Lagoons of Solnhofen (1918) (2)
- Pleistocene Plants from Alabama (1907) (2)
- Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal Plain-VI. Georgia (1910) (2)
- Notes on the Fern Genus Clathropteris (1918) (2)
- The Age of the Bolivian Andes. (1917) (2)
- Pinus and Quercus in the Chesapeake Miocene (1941) (2)
- The Kootenay and Lower Blairmore floras (2)
- A revision of the fossil plants of the genus Nageiopsis of Fontaine (2)
- Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, XII.- Arkansas (1917) (2)
- A fossil palm fruit from the middle Eocene of northwestern Peru (2)
- William Bullock Clark (1917) (2)
- The Families of Flowering Plants, I. Dicotyledons, Arranged According to a New System Based on Their Probable Phylogeny (1926) (2)
- A NOTABLE PALEOBOTANICAL DISCOVERY. (1904) (2)
- An Eocene ancestor of the Zapodilla (1915) (2)
- A new Cretaceous Bauhinia from Alabama (1910) (2)
- SOME PALEONTOLOGICAL RESULTS OF THE SWEDISH SOUTH POLAR EXPEDITION UNDER NORDENSKIOLD. (1913) (2)
- Additions to the Pleistocene flora of Alabama (1910) (2)
- New name for a Colombian Tertiary plant (1945) (2)
- A Nipa palm in the North American Eocene (2)
- Carboniferous plants interbedded in the marine section of Bolivia (1933) (2)
- A Mid-Cretaceous species of Torreya (1908) (2)
- Prorosmarus alleni, a new genus and species of walrus from the upper Miocene of Yorktown, Virginia (1906) (2)
- An ammonoid from the Carboniferous of Peru (1928) (2)
- ANTAEUS, OR THE FUTURE OF GEOLOGY. (1926) (2)
- Cretaceous Plants (1915) (1)
- Shorter contributions to general geology, 1925 (1)
- Age of certain plant-bearing beds and associated marine formations in South America (1918) (1)
- UPPER CRETACEOUS PLANTS FROM PATAGONIA. (1937) (1)
- HARRY FIELDING REID. (1944) (1)
- The Evidence of the Flora regarding the Age of the Raritan Formation (1910) (1)
- Supposed Jurassic Angiosperms (1926) (1)
- Tree ancestors; a glimpse into the past, by Edward Wilber Berry. (1)
- PALEONTOLOGY AND PRAGMATISM. (1920) (1)
- Far Away and Long Ago (1939) (1)
- The Upper Blairmore flora (1)
- SCIENTIFIC RESULTS OF THE TERRA NOVA EXPEDITION. (1915) (1)
- A Species of Musa in the Tertiary of South America. (1925) (1)
- Maryland geological survey (1937) (1)
- Fossil Grasses and Sedges (1905) (1)
- THE TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB. (1905) (1)
- A NOTE ON THE "AGE AND AREA" HYPOTHESIS. (1917) (1)
- Notes on the genus Widdringtonites (1912) (1)
- A Cretaceous Lycopodium (Middendorf, S.C.) (1910) (1)
- An Engelhardtia from the American Eocene (1911) (1)
- The Miocene Flora of Idaho. (1932) (1)
- Fossil plants from the Cypress Hills of Alberta and Saskatchewan (1)
- Isolation and Evolution (1906) (1)
- Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, X.-Maryland (1914) (1)
- A new Hercoglossa from the Eocene of Peru (1923) (1)
- Sagenopteris, a Mesozoic Representative of the Hydropteraceae (1922) (1)
- Pleistocene Swamp Deposits in Virginia (1909) (1)
- Tertiary plants from the Andes of Cajamarca, Peru (1923) (1)
- Minerals associated with diamonds and carbonados in the state of Bahia, Brazil (1911) (1)
- A fossil flower from the Miocene of Trinidad (1924) (1)
- The Age and Affinities of the Tertiary Flora of Western Canada. (1925) (1)
- The Age of the Type Exposures of the Lafayette Formation (1911) (1)
- Contributions to the Pleistocene Flora of North Carolina (1907) (1)
- Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal Plain-IX. Alabama (1913) (1)
- A Study of the Tertiary Floras of the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain (1)
- Pleistocene plants from the Blue Ridge in Virginia (1912) (1)
- Contributions to the Mesozoic Flora of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, XI.- Tennessee (1916) (1)
- Contributions to the geology and paleontology of South America : five papers (0)
- The evolution of flowering plants and warm-blooded animals (1920) (0)
- New Species of Plants from the Matawan Formation (1903) (0)
- Knowlton's Catalogue of Fossil Plants (1920) (0)
- A Potamogeton from the Upper Cretaceous (1921) (0)
- Sawmill Talk (East Texas) (1927) (0)
- American Tertiary Terrestrial Plants and their Interdigitation with Marine Deposits. (1924) (0)
- GERMANIC PSEUDO-SCIENCE. (1924) (0)
- Primitive Land Plants, also known as the Archegoniatae . By F. O. Bower. Macmillan, London, xi + 658 pp. 465 ill. Price, $8.00. (1935) (0)
- Lepidocyclina from the Verdun formation of northwestern Peru (0)
- Handbuch der Paläobotanik by Max Hirmer, with Chapters by Julius Pia and Wilhelm Troll. vol. 1: Thallophyta, Bryophyta, Pteridophyta . 624 pp., 817 figs., R. Oldenbourg, Munich and Berlin, 1927. (1928) (0)
- Observations in Peru (1928) (0)
- Plants, Seeds and Currents in the West Indies and Azores . By H. B. Guppy. London, 1917. (1918) (0)
- Campbell on the Evolution of the Land Plants: The Evolution of the Land Plants (Embryophyta) . By Douglas Houghton Campbell. 731 pp., 351 figs. Stanford University Press. 1940. $6.50. (1941) (0)
- THE AGE OF PICANTHROPUS ERECTUS. (0)
- Concerning terrestrial floras in the pre-Cambrian (1928) (0)
- The Early Mesozoic Floras of New Zealand (1918) (0)
- Branching of Callixylon (1939) (0)
- Letter to H.B. Stenzel from E.W. Berry on 1940-12-11 (1940) (0)
- A fossil nutmeg from the Tertiary of Texas (1916) (0)
- The Mississippi River bluffs at Columbus and Hickman, Kentucky, and their fossil flora (0)
- A Ficus Confused with Proteoides (1905) (0)
- Present tendencies in paleontology (1919) (0)
- PALEOBOTANY AT THE NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM. (1924) (0)
- Concerning Diastrophism (1920) (0)
- A fossil sea bean from Venezuela (1920) (0)
- The ancestors of the big trees (0)
- LATIN DIAGNOSIS OF FOSSIL PLANTS. (1911) (0)
- The Allison flora (0)
- FOSSIL PLANTS IN THE PANAMA CANAL ZONE. (1914) (0)
- Eocene plants from Wyoming. American Museum novitates ; no. 527 (1932) (0)
- The flora of the Raritan formation, by Edward W. Berry. (0)
- Fossil Plants in the Panama Canal Zone (1914) (0)
- Creation by evolution; a consensus of present-day knowledge as set forth by leading authorities in non-technical language that all may understand, edited by Frances Mason. (0)
- The Ancestry of our Trees (1930) (0)
- Reid on Celtis (1937) (0)
- David White [1862-1935] (1935) (0)
- Germanic Pseudo-Science (1924) (0)
- Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Edward W. Berry on 1932-03-11 (1932) (0)
- The teaching of paleobotany (1920) (0)
- Scientific Books: Extinct Plants and Problems of Evolution (1924) (0)
- A Pseudocycas from British Columbia (1921) (0)
- The late Lower Cretaceous at Federal Hill, Maryland (1920) (0)
- THE AGE OF THE PUNJAB SALT SERIES. (1945) (0)
- RECENT DISCUSSIONS OF THE ORIGIN OF GYMNOSPERMS. (1907) (0)
- Antaeus, or the Future of Geology (1926) (0)
- Miocene fossil plants from Peru. (0)
- The fossil seeds from the Titanotherium beds of Nebraska, their identity and significance. American Museum novitates ; no. 221 (0)
- A Middle Eocene Goniopteris (0)
- The Age of the Middle Atlantic Coast Upper Cretaceous Deposits. (1916) (0)
- Protoconchs of Caecum in the Miocene of Maryland (0)
- CONCERNING DIASTROPHISM. (1920) (0)
- FOSSIL PLANTS FEOM THE LATE TEKTIAEY OF OKLAHOMA (0)
- The Mississippi Gulf in the Middle and Upper Eocene (1924) (0)
- The Origin of Stipules in Liriodendron (1901) (0)
- A middle Eocene member of the "sea drift" (1917) (0)
- Eucalyptus Never Present in North America (1919) (0)
- THE AGE OF JURASSIC DINOSAURS. (1941) (0)
- THE FOSSIL SEEDS FROM THE TITANOTHERIUM BEDS OF NEBRASKA, THEIR IDENTITY AND SIGNIFICANCE BY EDWARD W. BERRY (0)
- Plants, Seeds and Currents in the West Indies and Azores (1918) (0)
- THE PENNSYLVANIAN OF NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS. (1923) (0)
- An Eocene Flora in Georgia and the Indicated Physical Conditions (1910) (0)
- Notes on the Pleistocene of Maryland (1941) (0)
- A Protolepidodendron from the Devonian of Virginia (1933) (0)
- THE PLIOCENE FLORAS OF HOLLAND. (1915) (0)
- How Old are the Everlasting Hills (1928) (0)
- OBSERVATIONS IN PERU. (1928) (0)
- Extinct Plants and Problems of Evolution . By D. H. Scott. Pp. xiv + 240. Macmillan & Co. London, 1924. (1924) (0)
- The Lower Eocene Flora of Southern England (1934) (0)
- At the Western Gate of Italy: The Western Italian Riviera (1932) (0)
- The term Oligocene and certain climatic considerations (1927) (0)
- Paleobotany at the New York State Museum (1924) (0)
- The Pennsylvanian of North Central Texas (1923) (0)
- A restoration of Neocalamites. (1918) (0)
- Fossil Plants from the Late Cretaceous of Tennessee. (1920) (0)
- The Earth Speaks to Man (1926) (0)
- The Age of the Punjab Salt Series (1945) (0)
- DEVONIAN PALEONTOLOGY OF BOLIVIA. (1924) (0)
- A Cretaceous Hymenaea from Alabama (0)
- FOSSIL PLANTS AND MOUNTAIN UPLIFT IN THE PACIFIC STATES. (1929) (0)
- Marine Upper Cretaceous and a New Echino-Corys from the Altaplanicie of Bolivia (1922) (0)
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