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Lindsay, J.M. and Harris, W.K., 1964. Morphett Street and Victoria Bridges foundation stratigraphy. Geological Survey of South Australia Palaeontological Report 1964/5 (unpublished). Lockey, M.G., 1998. The vertebrate track record. Nature 396: 429-432. Lu, G. and Keller, G., 1993. The Paleocene-Eocene transition in the Antarctic Indian Ocean: inferences from planktic foraminifera. Marine Micropaleontology 21: 101-141. Luly, J., Sluiter, I.R. and Kershaw, A.P., 1980. Pollen studies of Tertiary brown coals: preliminary analyses of lithotypes, Latrobe Valley, Victoria. Monash Publications in Geography 23: 1-78. Lupia, R., Lidgard, S. and Crane, P.R., 1999. Comparing palynological abundance and diversity: implications for biotic replacement during the Cretaceous angiosperm radiation. Paleobiology 25: 305-340. Mabberley, D.J., 1989. The Plant Book: a Portable Dictionary of the Higher Plants. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 707 pp. Mackness, B.S., Whitehead, P.W. and McNamara, G.C., 2000. New potassium-argon basalt date in relation to the Pliocene Bluff Downs Local Fauna, northern Australia. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 47: 807-811. Mackensen, A. and Ehrmann, W.U., 1992. Middle Eocene through early Oligocene climatic history and paleoceanography in the Southern Ocean: stable oxygen and carbon isotopes from ODP sites on Maud Rise and Kerguelen Plateau. Marine Geology 108: 1-27. MacLeod, K.M. and Huber, B.T., 1996. Reorganization of deep ocean circulation accompanying a Late Cretaceous extinction event. Nature 380: 422-425. Macphail, M.K., 1979. Vegetation and climates in Southern Tasmania since the last glaciation. Quaternary Research 11: 306-341. Macphail, M.K., 1980. Natural regeneration processes in Tasmanian forests: a long-term perspective based on pollen analysis. Search 11: 184-190. Macphail, M.K., 1986. 'Over the Top': pollen-based reconstructions of past alpine floras and vegetation in Tasmania. In: B.A. Barlow (Editor), Flora and Fauna of Alpine Australasia: Ages and Origins. CSIRO/Australian Systematic Botany Society, Melbourne, pp. 173-204. Macphail, M.K., 1991. Cooking up our data. Palynological and Palaeobotanical Society of Australasia Newsletter 22: 5-8. Macphail, M.K., 1993. Palynological Analysis, Shell Wild Dog-1, VIC-P-28, Torquay Subbasin, Victoria. Consultant Palynological Services (unpublished). Macphail, M.K., 1994a. Impact of the K/T event on the southeast Australian flora and vegetation: mass extinction, niche disruption or nil? Palaeoaustral 1: 9-13. Macphail, M.K., 1994b. Palynological analysis, 80-184 m, Yallalie-1, EP 321, Western Australia. Geological Survey of Western Australia Palaeontological Report (unpublished). Macphail, M.K., 1996a. A habitat for the enigmatic Wynyardia bassiana Spencer 1901, Australia’s first described Tertiary land mammal? Alcheringa 20: 227-243. Macphail, M.K., 1996b. Neogene environments in Australia 1: re-evaluation of microfloras associated with important Early Pliocene marsupial remains at Grange Burn, southwest Victoria. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 92, 307-328. 147

Macphail, M.K., 1996c. A provisional palynostratigraphic framework for Tertiary organic facies in the Burt Plain, Hale, Ngalia, Santa Teresa, Ti-tree and Waite Basins, Northern Territory. AGSO Record 1996/58: 1-21. Macphail, M.K., 1997a. Palynostratigraphy of Late Cretaceous to Tertiary Basins in the Alice Springs District, Northern Territory. AGSO Record 1997/13: 1-27. Macphail, M.K., 1997b. Late Neogene climates in Australia: fossil pollen- and spore-based estimates in retrospect and prospect. Australian Journal of Botany 45: 425-464. Macphail, M.K., 1997c. Comment on M. Pole (1994): ‘The New Zealand flora-entirely long distance dispersal’. Journal of Biogeography 24: 113-117. Macphail, M.K., 1999. Palynostratigraphy of the Murray Basin, inland southeastern Australia. Palynology 23: 199-242. Macphail, M.K., 2000. Sequestration of the Australian flora. Australian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter 102: 21-25. Macphail, M.K. and Hill, R.S., 1994. K-Ar dated palynofloras in Tasmania 1: Early Oligocene Proteacidites tuberculatus Zone sediments, Wilmot Dam, northwestern Tasmania. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 128: 1-15. Macphail, M.K. and Hos, D.P.C., 1990. Palynological report on Copa-1, Otway Basin for Cultus Petroleum Australia NL. International Stratigraphic Consultants (unpublished). Macphail, M.K. and Kellett, J.R., 1993. Palynostratigraphy of the Bookpurnong Beds and related late Miocene-Early Pliocene facies in the central-west Murray Basin, part 1: dinoflagellates. AGSO Journal of Australian Geology and Geophysics 14: 371-382. Macphail, M.K. and Truswell, E.M., 1989. Palynostratigraphy of the central west Murray Basin. BMR Journal of Australian Geology and Geophysics 11: 301-331. Macphail, M.K. and Truswell, E.M., 1993. Palynostratigraphy of the Bookpurnong Beds and related late Miocene-Early Pliocene facies in the central-west Murray Basin, part 2: spores and pollen. AGSO Journal of Australian Geology and Geophysics 14: 383- 409. Macphail, M. and Truswell, E.M., 2000. Palynological analysis of core catcher samples, Site 1166a, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. Part 1: 142.5-220.84 mbsf. AGSO Report 15 July (unpublished). Macphail, M.K., Hill, R.S., Forsyth, S.J. and Wells, P.M., 1991. A Late Oligocene-Early Miocene cool climate flora in Tasmania. Alcheringa 15: 87-106. Macphail, M.K., Colhoun, E.A., Kiernan, K and Hannan, D., 1993. Glacial climates in the Antarctic region during the late Paleogene: evidence from northwest Tasmania, Australia. Geology 21: 145-148. Macphail, M.K., Jordan, G.J. and Hill, R.S., 1993. Key periods in the evolution of the Cenozoic vegetation and flora in western Tasmania 1: the Early-Middle Pleistocene. Australian Journal of Botany 41, 673-707. Macphail, M.K., Kellett, J.R., Rexilius, J.P. and O’Rorke, M.E., 1993. The “Geera Clay equivalent”: a regressive marine unit in the Renmark Group that sheds new light on the age of the Mologa weathering surface in the Murray Basin. AGSO Journal of Australian Geology and Geophysics 14: 47-63. Macphail, M.K., Alley, N.F., Truswell, E.M. and Sluiter, I.R.K., 1994. Early Tertiary vegetation: evidence from spores and pollen. In: R.S. Hill (Editor), History of the Australian Vegetation: Cretaceous to Recent. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 189-261. 148

Lindsay, J.M. and Harris, W.K., 1964. Morphett Street and Victoria Bridges foundation<br />

stratigraphy. Geological Survey of South Australia Palaeontological Report 1964/5<br />

(unpublished).<br />

Lockey, M.G., 1998. The vertebrate track record. Nature 396: 429-432.<br />

Lu, G. and Keller, G., 1993. The Paleocene-Eocene transition in the Antarctic Indian Ocean:<br />

inferences from planktic foraminifera. Marine Micropaleontology 21: 101-141.<br />

Luly, J., Sluiter, I.R. and Kershaw, A.P., 1980. Pollen studies of Tertiary brown coals:<br />

preliminary analyses of lithotypes, Latrobe Valley, Victoria. Monash Publications in<br />

Geography 23: 1-78.<br />

Lupia, R., Lidgard, S. and Crane, P.R., 1999. Comparing palynological abundance and<br />

diversity: implications for biotic replacement during the Cretaceous angiosperm<br />

radiation. Paleobiology 25: 305-340.<br />

Mabberley, D.J., 1989. The Plant Book: a Portable Dictionary of the Higher Plants.<br />

Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 707 pp.<br />

Mackness, B.S., Whitehead, P.W. and McNamara, G.C., 2000. New potassium-argon basalt<br />

date in relation to the Pliocene Bluff Downs Local Fauna, northern Australia.<br />

Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 47: 807-811.<br />

Mackensen, A. and Ehrmann, W.U., 1992. Middle Eocene through early Oligocene climatic<br />

history and paleoceanography in the Southern Ocean: stable oxygen and carbon<br />

isotopes from ODP sites on Maud Rise and Kerguelen Plateau. Marine Geology 108:<br />

1-27.<br />

MacLeod, K.M. and Huber, B.T., 1996. Reorganization of deep ocean circulation<br />

accompanying a Late Cretaceous extinction event. Nature 380: 422-425.<br />

Macphail, M.K., 1979. Vegetation and climates in Southern Tasmania since the last<br />

glaciation. Quaternary Research 11: 306-341.<br />

Macphail, M.K., 1980. Natural regeneration processes in Tasmanian forests: a long-term<br />

perspective based on pollen analysis. Search 11: 184-190.<br />

Macphail, M.K., 1986. 'Over the Top': pollen-based reconstructions of past alpine floras and<br />

vegetation in Tasmania. In: B.A. Barlow (Editor), Flora and Fauna of Alpine<br />

Australasia: Ages and Origins. CSIRO/Australian Systematic Botany Society,<br />

Melbourne, pp. 173-204.<br />

Macphail, M.K., 1991. Cooking up our data. Palynological and Palaeobotanical Society of<br />

Australasia Newsletter 22: 5-8.<br />

Macphail, M.K., 1993. Palynological Analysis, Shell Wild Dog-1, VIC-P-28, Torquay Subbasin,<br />

Victoria. Consultant Palynological Services (unpublished).<br />

Macphail, M.K., 1994a. Impact of the K/T event on the southeast Australian flora and<br />

vegetation: mass extinction, niche disruption or nil? Palaeoaustral 1: 9-13.<br />

Macphail, M.K., 1994b. Palynological analysis, 80-184 m, Yallalie-1, EP 321, Western<br />

Australia. Geological Survey of Western Australia Palaeontological Report<br />

(unpublished).<br />

Macphail, M.K., 1996a. A habitat for the enigmatic Wynyardia bassiana Spencer 1901,<br />

Australia’s first described Tertiary land mammal? Alcheringa 20: 227-243.<br />

Macphail, M.K., 1996b. Neogene environments in Australia 1: re-evaluation of microfloras<br />

associated with important Early Pliocene marsupial remains at Grange Burn, southwest<br />

Victoria. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 92, 307-328.<br />

147

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