AR 1978-79.pdf - Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany
AR 1978-79.pdf - Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany AR 1978-79.pdf - Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany
26 Singh, R. Y. & Singh, H. P. (1978). Morphological observations on some spores and pollen grains from the Palaeocene subsurface assemblages of Garo Hills, Meghalaya. Pala,obotanist, 25: 475·480. Srivastava, A. K. (1978) Studies in the Glossopteris Flora of India-43. Some new plant fossil:: from the Lower Gondwana sediments of Auranga Coalfieid, Bihar. Pala,obotanist, 2~ : 486-495. Sukh-Dev & Zeba-Bano (1978). Arauearia indica and t\\"o other conifers from the J urass!c-Cretaceous rocks of Madhya Pradesh, India. Pala,obolanist, 25 : 496-508. Surange, K. R. & Ch"ndra, Shaila (1979). Morphology and affinities of Glossopterts. Palaeobotanist, 25: 509 524. Vishnu-t\fiure (1978). QU;tlCrnary palynology. Presidential Address-IV in!. palyllol. eonf., Lueknow (1976-1977) I : 44-49. VIShnu-Miltre (1978). desert during the 549-558. Palaeoecology last 10,000 yrs. of the Rajasthan PalaeohotQ1list, 25 : Vishnu-Mittrc (1978). Origin and history of agriculture in the Indian subcontinent. J. HLman Evol.) 7: 31-36. Vishnu-Nlittre & Savithr') R. (1978). Setaria in ancient plant econom\" of India. Pala,obo/anist, 25: 559-564. \-ishnu-Millre & Savithri, R. (1978). pollen analytical investigations. A review, 1972-1.973 : 67-68. Palaeobotanical and Indian Archaeology- Vishnu-Millre & Tiwari, P. K. (1978). Origin ofpeasantry in the Indian subcontinent. Eastern Anthropologist. 31 (3): 217-227.
27 FIELD WORK During this year different parties of the Institute scientists undertook 21 field excursions to collect fossiliferous material from variolls parts of the country and to make observations essential for their work. SPONSORED/COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH Interdisciplinary research studIes were carried out in collaboration with a large number of fnreign and Indian Institutions such as Geological Survey of Queensland, Australia; Botany Department, University of Texas U.S.A.; Botany Department, Lyon University, France; Oil & Natural Gas Commission, Dehra Dun; Geological Survey of India; Indian Stati'itical Institute, Calcutta; Neyveli Lignite Corporation, Tamil ~adu; Directorate of Geology and !\1illing, Xagaland; Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh; National Institute of Oceanography, Goa; Central Fuel Research Institute, Dhanbad; Coal India, Ltd; Geology Department, Lucknow University; Deccan College, Pune and '''''adia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehra Dun. TRAINING PROVIDED TO OUTSIDERS J. Miss Ira Andrew, Department of Applied Geology. Dibrugarh Uni\·ersity. Dibrugarh, Assam. 2. Dr Mrs G. Banerjee, Department of Geology, M. S. University, Baroda.
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26<br />
Singh, R. Y. & Singh, H. P. (<strong>1978</strong>). Morphological<br />
observations on some spores and pollen grains from<br />
the Palaeocene subsurface assemblages <strong>of</strong> Garo Hills,<br />
Meghalaya. Pala,obotanist, 25: 475·480.<br />
Srivastava, A. K. (<strong>1978</strong>) Studies in the Glossopteris Flora<br />
<strong>of</strong> India-43. Some new plant fossil:: from the Lower<br />
Gondwana sediments <strong>of</strong> Auranga Coalfieid, Bihar.<br />
Pala,obotanist, 2~ : 486-495.<br />
Sukh-Dev & Zeba-Bano (<strong>1978</strong>). Arauearia indica and t\\"o<br />
other conifers from the J urass!c-Cretaceous rocks <strong>of</strong><br />
Madhya Pradesh, India. Pala,obolanist, 25 : 496-508.<br />
Surange, K. R. & Ch"ndra, Shaila (1979). Morphology<br />
and affinities <strong>of</strong> Glossopterts. Palaeobotanist, 25: 509<br />
524.<br />
Vishnu-t\fiure (<strong>1978</strong>). QU;tlCrnary palynology. Presidential<br />
Address-IV in!. palyllol. eonf., Lueknow (1976-1977) I :<br />
44-49.<br />
VIShnu-Miltre (<strong>1978</strong>).<br />
desert during the<br />
549-558.<br />
Palaeoecology<br />
last 10,000 yrs.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Rajasthan<br />
PalaeohotQ1list, 25 :<br />
Vishnu-Mittrc (<strong>1978</strong>). Origin and history <strong>of</strong> agriculture in<br />
the Indian subcontinent. J. HLman Evol.) 7: 31-36.<br />
Vishnu-Nlittre & Savithr') R. (<strong>1978</strong>). Setaria in ancient<br />
plant econom\" <strong>of</strong> India. Pala,obo/anist, 25: 559-564.<br />
\-ishnu-Millre & Savithri, R. (<strong>1978</strong>).<br />
pollen analytical investigations.<br />
A review, 1972-1.973 : 67-68.<br />
Palaeobotanical<br />
and<br />
Indian Archaeology-<br />
Vishnu-Millre & Tiwari, P. K. (<strong>1978</strong>). Origin <strong>of</strong>peasantry<br />
in the Indian subcontinent. Eastern Anthropologist.<br />
31 (3): 217-227.