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Maxine Langford Abbott

(31 Oct) 1915 - 1985 (27 Jul)




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Maxine L. Abbott was an American paleobotanist associated with Sul Ross State University, Alpine, Texas. She worked on Paleozoic ferns and lycopsids.


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1950. Abbott, Maxine L. A paleobotanical transfer method. Journal of Paleontology (): 619-621.Google Scholar
1952. Abbott, Ralph E and Maxine L Abbott. A simple paleobotanical transfer technique. (): .Google Scholar
1954. Abbott, Maxine Langford. Revision of the Paleozoic fern genus Oligocarpia. Palaeontographica Abteilung B (): 39-65.Google Scholar
1956. Hoskins, John H. and Maxine L. Abbott. Selaginellites crassicinctus, a New Species from the Desmoinesian Series of Kansas. American Journal of Botany (1): 36-46.Google Scholar
1961. Abbott, Maxine Langford. A Coenopterid Fern Fructification from the Upper Freeport, No. 7, Coal in Southeastern Ohio. Journal of Paleontology (5): 981-985.Google Scholar


1963. Abbott, Maxine Langford. Lycopod fructifications from the Upper Freeport (No. 7) coal in southeastern Ohio. Palaeontographica Abteilung B (): 93-118.Google Scholar
1968. Abbott, Maxine Langford. Lycopsid stems and roots and sphenopsid fructifications and stems from the Upper Freeport Coal of southeastern Ohio. (): .Google Scholar
1986. Rohr, David M, Aj Boucot, John Miller and Maxine Abbott. Oldest termite nest from the Upper Cretaceous of west Texas. Geology (1): 87-88.Google Scholar
1986. Abbott, Maxine Langford. Petrified Wood From the Paleocene, Black Peaks Formation, Big Bend National Park, Texas.. (): 141-142.Google Scholar