John Walton
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Walton LLD was a 20th-century British botanist and paleobotanist. Life He was born in Chelsea, London on 14 May 1895, the son of the artist Edward Arthur Walton and his wife Helen Law. The family moved to 7 Belford Park near Dean Village in Edinburgh around 1904.
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- The Flora (1928) (128)
- Fossil Plants of the Carboniferous Rocks of Great Britain (1956) (118)
- On the Factors which Influence the External Form of Fossil Plants; with Descriptions of the Foliage of Some Species of the Palaeozoic Equisetalean Genus Annularia Sternberg (1936) (79)
- XV.—On Protopitys (Göppert): with a Description of a Fertile Specimen Protopitys scotica sp. nov. From the Calciferous Sandstone Series of Dunbartonshire. (1958) (41)
- XIII.—Scottish Lower Carboniferous Plants: The Fossil Hollow Trees of Arran and their Branches (Lepidophloios Wünschianus Carruthers) (1935) (37)
- Contributions to the Knowledge of Lower Carboniferous Plants. (contd.): III. On the Fossil-Flora of the Black Limestones in Teilia Quarry, Gwaenysgor, near Prestatyn, Flintshire, with Special Reference to Diplopteridium teilianum Kidston sp. (gen. nov.) and Some Other Fern-Like Fronds (1931) (37)
- A Method of Preparing Sections of Fossil Plants contained in Coal Balls or in other Types of Petrifaction (1928) (34)
- XVII.—Contributions to the Knowledge of Zosterophyllum myretonianum Penhallow from the Lower Old Red Sandstone of Angus (1961) (33)
- On the dehiscence of the antheridium and the part played by surface tension in the dispersal of spermatocytes in Bryophyta (1942) (31)
- On a New Method of investigating Fossil Plant Impressions or Incrustations1 (1923) (30)
- XXV.—Calathospermum scoticum—An Ovuliferous Fructification of Lower Carboniferous Age from Dunbartonshire (1949) (29)
- On a Collection of Fossil Plants from the Falkland Islands (1923) (27)
- A Spitsbergen Salt Marsh: With Observations on the Ecological Phenomena Attendant on the Emergence of Land from the Sea (1922) (26)
- Carboniferous BryophytaII. Hepaticae and Musci (1928) (26)
- On some Fossil Woods of Mesozoic and Tertiary Age from the Arctic Zone (1927) (22)
- IV—On rhexoxylon, bancroft—a triassic genus of plants exhibiting a liane-type of vascular organisation (18)
- Contribution to the knowledge of lower carboniferous plants (1931) (15)
- ON THE STRUCTURE OF A SILICIFIED STEM OF PROTOPITYS AND ROOTS ASSOCIATED WITH IT FROM THE CARBONIFEROUS LIMESTONE, LOWER CARBONIFEROUS (MISSISSIPPIAN) OF YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND (1969) (14)
- XXVI.—On Some Lower Carboniferous Equisetineæ from the Clyde Area I. Protocalamostachys arranensis gen. et sp. nov.—a hitherto undescribed Type of Strobilus. II. The Nodal Structure of Asterocalamites Göpperti Solms sp. (1949) (14)
- Contributions to the Knowledge of Lower Carboniferous Plants. I. On the Genus Rhacopteris, Schimper. II. On the Morphology of Sphenopteris Teiliana, Kidston, and Its Bearing on the Position of the Fructification on the Frond of Some Lower Carboniferous Plants (12)
- A Petrified Example of Alcicornopteris (A. Hallei sp. nov.) from the Lower Carboniferous of Dunbartonshire (1949) (11)
- ON THE STRUCTURE OF A MIDDLE CAMBRIAN ALGA FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA (MARPOLIA SPISSA WALCOTT) (1923) (8)
- XVI.—A Thalloid Plant (cf. Hepaticites sp.) showing evidence of growth in situ, from the Coal Measures at Dollar, Clackmannanshire (1951) (7)
- Improvements in the Peel-Method of Preparing Sections of Fossil Plants. (1930) (7)
- A Presumed Ascomycete from the Upper Carboniferous (1953) (6)
- An Application of Infra-Red Photography to Palæobotanical Research (1935) (6)
- Ancient Plants and the World they Lived In (1947) (6)
- XV.—Some New Facts about the Structure of the Cuticles in the Russian Paper-Coal and their Bearing on the Systematic Position of Some Fossil Lycopodiales. With a note on The Absence of Eligulate Heterosporous Lycopodiales in the Fossil-Record. (1932) (4)
- VIII.—On the Structure of Vertebraria (1933) (3)
- How the Sperm Reaches the Archegonium in Pellia epiphylla (1943) (3)
- Prof. W. H. Lang, F.R.S. (1960) (2)
- V.—On Cardiopteridium, a Genus of Fossil Plants of Lower Carboniferous Age, with Special Reference to Scottish Specimens (1941) (2)
- Palæobotanica1 Evidence for the Age of the Late Palæozoic Glaciation in South Africa (1929) (1)
- THE ROOTS OF EQUISETUM LI MO SUM L. (1944) (1)
- Prof. F. O. Bower, F.R.S. (1948) (1)
- Tropical Floras in the Tertiary in Southern England (1961) (1)
- Tropical Floras in the Tertiary in Southern England (1961) (0)
- III.—Notes, &c. on the genera of insects Phyllobius, Polydrosus and Metallites (0)
- Prof. Paul Bertrand (1945) (0)
- Tropical Floras in the Tertiary of Southern England (1965) (0)
- PalÆobotany for Everyman (1947) (0)
- Tropical Floras in the Tertiary of Southern England (1964) (0)
- List of British Curculonidae with synonyma / by John Walton. (0)
- Short Reviews (1962) (0)
- Short Reviews (1960) (0)
- Vegetation of the Scottish Mountains (1962) (0)
- List of British Curculonidae with synonyma (0)
- [Book Reviews] (1960) (0)
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