Abstracts:

 

Skog, J. E. and H. P. Banks.  1972.  A new middle Devonian pteridophyte.  American Journal of Botany 59: 663.

 

Skog, J. E.  1975.  Some Lower Cretaceous ferns from Maryland.  XII International Botanical Congress (Leningrad) 1975.  Vol. 1:100.

 

Skog, J. E. and P. G. Gensel.  1976.  Some fossil plants from the Mississippian of southwestern Virginia.  Virginia Academy Science Proceedings 27:59.

 

Gensel, P. G. and J. E. Skog.  1976.  Studies of early Mississipian plants from Virginia.  American Journal of Botany Abstracts  p. 26.

 

Skog, J. E.  1976.  New sporangial aggregations from the Price Formation of Virginia.  American Journal of Botany Abstracts  p. 31.

 

Skog, J. E.  1977.  Report of a possible Callixylon in the Upper Devonian of southwestern Virginia.  Botanical Society of America Abstracts Miscellaneous Series 154:43.

 

Skog, J. E. 1979.  Sporangial aggregations from the Lower Mississippian Age Price Formation in southwestern Virginia.  IX International Carboniferous Cong. Strat. and Geol. (Urbana) 1979:203.

 

Skog, J. E.  1980.  A study of the Cretaceous fern, Osmunda sphenopteroides Fontaine.  The ASB Bulletin 27:63.

 

Power, M.S. & J.E. Skog.  1980.  Ultrastructure of "Extrafloral" Nectaries of Pteridium aquilinum L.  The ASB Bulletin  27:56.

  

Skog, J. E.  1981.  Cretaceous ferns.  XIII International Botanical Congress, (Sydney), Abstracts, p. 141.

 

Skog, J. E.  1984.  A primitive species of Anemia from the Lower Cretaceous Potomac Group.  American Journal of Botany 71(5,2):117-118.

 

Skog, J. E.  1985.  The fertile material of Onychiopsis from the English Wealden.  American Journal of Botany 72(6):900.

 

Skog, J.E. 1986.  A Matoniaceous Fern from the Lower Cretaceous of Virginia.  American Journal of Botany 73:706.

 

Skog, J. E.  1987.  Fossil Anemias from the Lower Cretaceous Potomac Group and their relationships within the genus.  XIV International Botanical Congress, Abstract, Berlin, p. 271.

 

Litwin, R.J. & J.E. Skog.  1989.  Recognition of Camerosporites Madler and its utility as a zone fossil for late Triassic strata in the continental U.S. Palynology 13:285.

 

Birchard, G.F. & J.E. Skog.  1988.  Water loss and oxygen consumption of Chinese mantis egg cases.  American Zoologist 28.

 

DiMichele, W.A. & J.E. Skog.  1989.  The lycopods:  extinct and extant. American Journal of Botany 76:196.

 

Skog, J.E. 1990. The relationship of the fossil fern Schizaeopsis to Schizaea and ActinostachysAmerican Journal of Botany 77:107.

 

Skog, J.E. and R. J. Litwin. 1990. Reexamination of the fossil fern DryopteritesVirginia Journal of Science 41:69.

 

Skog, J. E. and D. L. Dilcher.  1991.  A fossil Marsilea from the Dakota Formation (mid-Cretaceous) in central Kansas.  American Journal of Botany 78 (Suppl.): 153-154.

 

Skog, J.E. and D.L. Dilcher.  1992. Ferns from the mid-Cretaceous Dakota Group in north-central Kansas and adjacent Nebraska, USA.  Resumes des communications, 4eme IOP Conference, Paris, OFP Informations No. Special 16B: 152.

 

Skog, J.E. and R. J. Litwin.  1993.  Reassignment of the fossil fern genus Dryopterites Berry.  American Journal of Botany 80 (Suppl.)

 

Skog, J.E. 1995. Spores of the Lower Cretaceous fern genus Acrostichopteris, Fontaine.  American Journal of Botany 82:103.

 

Fensome, R. and J. E. Skog. 1996. Nomenclature: what’s hot and what’s not in 1996. IOP - V - 96 Abstracts: p. 28.

 

Skog, J.E. and P.S. Herendeen. 1997. A new fossil Gleichenia from the Lower Cretaceous of England. American Journal of Botany 87:167.

 

Fensome, R.A., J. Jansonius, J.K. Lentin, J. E. Skog, and G.L. Williams. 1998. Gonyaulax by any other name would be as neat - but very confusing. 1998 Meeting on Dinoflagellata.

Skog, J. E and R. Herbst. 1999. Phytogeographic distribution of Mesozoic ferns. XVI International Botanical Congress Abstracts: p. 175.

 

Skog, J.E., J.T. Mickel, R. Moran, and E. A. Zimmer.2001. Phylogeny of Elaphoglossum based on two chloroplast genes. American Journal Botany, June.

 

Skog, J. E. 2003. Funding opportunities for undergraduate education. Botany 2003 Scientific Meeting Abstracts, Mobile, AL.

 

Scheckler, Stephen E. and Skog. Judith E. 2004. Langoxylon asterochlaenoideum (Stockmans 1968): a fern-like plant from the Middle Devonian of Belgium. Botany 2004 Scientific Meeting Abstracts. St. Louis, MO p. 89

 

Gensel, Patricia G. and Skog, Judith E. 2004 A paleobotanical perspective on fundamental radiations in the pteridophytes. Botany 2004 Scienctific Meeting Abstracts. St. Louis, MO p. 26

 

Metzgar, Jordan S., Skog, Judith E., Zimmer, Elizabeth , Pryer, Kathleen M. 2006.  Is Osmunda paraphyletic? Abstracts of meeting, Botanical Society of America, June 29-Aug. 3: 40-3.

 

Axsmith, B.A. and Skog, J. E. 2009. A Triassic Mystery Solved - Fertile Pekinopteris auriculata Abstracts if meeting Botanical Society of America July 25-29: 002-98