Wesley C. Wehr bibliography


Wes Wehr - Paleobotanical & Fossil Insect Bibliography. prepared by Kathleen Pigg, 27 April 2004.


Refereed Papers:

DeVore, M. L., S. M. Moore, K. B. Pigg, and W. C. Wehr.  submitted. Fossil 
Neviusia leaves (Rosaceae: Kerriae) from the lower-middle Eocene of 
southern British Columbia. Rhodora (submitted April, 2004).

Radtke, M. G., K. B. Pigg, and W. C. Wehr. submitted. Fossil Corylopsis and 
Fothergilla leaves (Hamamelidaceae) from the lower-middle Eocene flora of 
Republic, Washington, USA and their evolutionary and biogeographic 
significance. International Journal of Plant Sciences (submitted February 
2004).

Pigg, K. B., W. C. Wehr, and M. L DeVore. submitted. Systematics and 
phytogeography selected Okanagan Highlands plants. Canadian Journal of 
Earth Sciences (submitted, January 2004).

Pigg, K. B., S. R. Manchester, and W. C. Wehr. 2003.  Corylus, Carpinus and 
Palaeocarpinus (Betulaceae) from the middle Eocene Klondike Mountain and 
Allenby Formations of northwestern North America.  International Journal of 
Plant Sciences 164: 807-822.

Pigg, K. B.,  Wehr, W. C., and Ickert-Bond, S. M.  2001.  Trochodendron and 
Nordenskioldia (Trochodendraceae) from the middle Eocene of Washington 
State, USA.  International Journal of Plant Sciences 162: 1187-1198. 

Wolfe, J. A., and W. Wehr. 1987.  Middle Eocene dicotyledonous plants from 
Republic, northeastern Washington. US Geological Survey Bulletin 1597: 1- 
25.

Wolfe, J. A., and W. Wehr. 1988. Rosaceous Chamaebatiaria-like foliage from 
the Paleogene of western North America.  Aliso 12: 177-200.


Other publications:

Pigg, K. B., and W. C. Wehr. 2002.  Tertiary flowers, fruits and seeds of 
Washington State and adjacent areas--Part III.  Washington Geology 30: 
3-20.
 
Schorn, H. E., and W. C. Wehr. 1996, The conifer flora from the Eocene 
uplands at Republic, Washington:  Washington Geology. 24: 22-24.

Stockey, R. A., and W. C. Wehr.  1996. Flowering plants around Eocene lakes 
of the interior.  In Ludvigsen, R., ed. Life in stone--Fossils of British 
Columbia, University of British Columbia Press and Royal British Columbia 
Museum.

Wehr, W. C., and L. L. Barksdale. 1996. A checklist of fossil insects from 
Republic, Washington.  Washington Geology 24:  29.

Wehr, W.C, and S. R. Manchester. 1996.  Paleobotanical significance of 
Eocene flowers, fruits, and seeds from Republic, Washington. Washington 
Geology 24:25-27.

Wehr, W. C. 1995. Early Tertiary flowers, fruits and seeds of Washington 
state and adjacent areas.  Washington Geology  23:  3-16.

Wehr, W. C. Middle Eocene insects and plants of the Okanogan Highlands.  In 
Martin, J. E., ed.  Contributions to the paleontology and geology of the 
West Coast: In honor of V. Standish Mallory: Burke Museum Research Report 
No. 6.

Wehr, W. C., 1994.  Eocene fossil plants of the Okanogan Highlands 
Douglasia: Winter 1994, 13-14.

Wehr W. C., and D. Q. Hopkins 1994.  The Eocene orchards and gardens of 
Republic, Washington.  Washington Geology 22:27-34.

Lewis, S. E., and W. C. Wehr.  1993.  Fossil mayflies from Republic, 
Washington.  Washington Geology 21: 35-37.

Wehr, W. C., and H. E. Schorn.  1992.  Current research on Eocene conifers 
at Republic, Washington.  Washington Geology 20:  20-23.

Schorn, H. E., and W. C. Wehr.  1986.  Abies milleri, sp. nov., from the 
middle Eocene Klondike Mountain Formationb, Republic, Ferry County, 
Washinton.  Thomas Burke Mumorial Washington State Museum Contributions in 
Anthropology and Natural History 1: 7 p. 


Invited symposium presentations:

Pigg, K. B., W. C. Wehr, and M. L. DeVore 2003. Systematics and 
phytogeography of selected Okanogan Highlands plants. Symposium: The Eocene 
Okanogan Highlands (British Columbia/Washington State): Paleoclimate and 
evolutionary response. Geological Association of Canada, Vancouver 2003, 
Abstracts.

Abstracts of presented papers:

Pigg, K. B., M. L. DeVore and W. C. Wehr.  2004. Tertiary ferns from 
western North America: Osmunda, Woodwardia and onocleoids. International 
Pteridophyte Symposium Abstracts, Edinburgh, July 2004.

Moore, S. M., M. L. DeVore, K. B. Pigg and W. C. Wehr.  2002. Fossil 
Neviusia (Rosaceae) from the middle Eocene of Princeton, BC, Canada.  
Georgia Acad. Sci., Abstr. 

Pigg, K. B., E. A. Wheeler, M. Tcherepova, and W. C. Wehr. 2002. Plants of 
the Middle Miocene Columbia River Basalts in central Washington State: the 
permineralized "bog" flora and petrified woods from Yakima Canyon and 
Ginkgo Petrified Forest. Geol. Soc. Amer., Cordilleran Section, Corvallis, 
OR, Abstr. 

Radtke, M. G., Pigg, K. B., and Wehr, W. C. 2001.  Fossil Corylopsis and 
other Hamamelidaceae-like leaves from the middle Eocene flora of Republic, 
Washington, U.S.A.  Botany 2001 Abstracts:  72

Pigg, K. B., and W. C. Wehr. 2000. Trochodendron (Trochodendraceae) from 
the early middle Eocene Republic Flora, Washington, USA.  American Journal 
of Botany 87 (Supplement--Abstracts): 74. 

Pigg, K.B., J. Sophy, and W. C. Wehr.  1996.  Petrified Miocene flora from 
Yakima Canyon, Washington, USA. 	International Organization of 
Paleobotany Conference V, Santa Barbara, Abstracts: 80 (poster).

Pigg, K. B., and W. C. Wehr. 1994. Petrified Miocene plants from the 
Columbia River Basalts, Washington State. 38th Annual Meeting of the 
Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, Glendale Community College, Glendale, 
AZ.  April, 1994.
 
Pigg, K. B., S. J. Borgardt and W. C. Wehr. 1994. Anatomically preserved 
Miocene plants from Yakima Canyon, Washington.  American Journal of Botany 
Supplement--Abstracts   . 


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