Joan Watson, PhD, DSc

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1969- The University of Manchester, Manchester, England, United Kingdom 
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Palaeobotany
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Thomas Maxwell Harris grad student 1964 (Evolution Tree)
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Fisher HL, Watson J. (2015) A fossil insect egg on an Early Cretaceous conifer shoot from the Wealden of Germany Cretaceous Research. 53: 38-47
Watson J, Lydon SJ. (2004) The bennettitalean trunk genera Cycadeoidea and Monanthesia in the Purbeck, Wealden and Lower Greensand of southern England: a reassessment Cretaceous Research. 25: 1-26
Ge S, Lydon SJ, Watson J. (2003) Sphenobaiera ikorfatensis (Seward) Florin from the Lower Cretaceous of Huolinhe, eastern Inner Mongolia, China Palaeontology. 46: 423-430
Lydon SJ, Watson J, Harrison NA. (2003) The lectotype of Sphenobaiera Ikorfatensis (Seward) Florin, a ginkgophyte from the Lower Cretaceous of western Greenland Palaeontology. 46: 413-421
Watson J, Lydon SJ, Harrison NA. (1999) Consideration of the genus Ginkgoites Seward and a redescription of two species from the Lower Cretaceous of Germany Cretaceous Research. 20: 719-734
Watson J, Alvin KL. (1999) The cheirolepidiaceous conifers Frenelopsis occidentalis Heer and Watsoniocladus valdensis (Seward) in the Wealden of Germany Cretaceous Research. 20: 315-326
Watson J, Harrison NA. (1998) Abietites linkii(Römer) andPseudotorellia heterophyllaWatson: coniferous or ginkgoalean? Cretaceous Research. 19: 239-278
Watson J, Alvin KL. (1996) An English Wealden floral list, with comments on possible environmental indicators Cretaceous Research. 17: 5-26
Hueber FM, Watson J. (1988) The unusual Upper Cretaceous conifer Androvettia from eastern U.S.A. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 98: 117-133
Watson J, Fisher HL, Hall NA. (1987) A new species of Brachyphyllum from the english wealden and its probable female cone Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 51: 169-187
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