BSIP (Holotype NO. 17272, BSIP Museum) described from Amarjola in Amrapara, Rajmahal hills h'lve been studied in dendroclim'ltological point <strong>of</strong> view. This study reveals that during the life span <strong>of</strong> this tree in Mesozoic warm temperate type <strong>of</strong> climate would have been existed in this region. R.R. Yadav & A. Bhattacharyya 136
<strong>1995</strong>-<strong>96</strong> PaperslReviews/Articles submitted Ambwani, K.-Further observations on Trichotomosulcatc pollcn <strong>of</strong> t'laeis. l'hytomorphology. Ambwani, K.-Palmoxylon daberi sp. nov from the west coast <strong>of</strong> Hiddense. Germany. Phytomorphology. Ambwani, K. & Singh, R.S.-Oavadiporopo/lenites raneriensis gen. et sp. novo from the Tertiary sediments <strong>of</strong> Bikancr District, Rajasthan, India. Palaeobotanist. Antal, J.S. & Prasad, M.-Dipterocarpaceous fossil leaves from Ghish River section near Oodlabari, Darjeeling District, West Bengal. f'alaeobotanist. Antal, J.S. & Prasad, M.--Leaf-impressions <strong>of</strong> f'olyalthia BI. in the Siwalik sediments <strong>of</strong> Darjeeling District, Wcst Bcngal. Geophytology. Antal, J.S. & Prasad, M.-Some more leaf-impressions from Himalayan foot hills <strong>of</strong> Darjeeling District, West Bengal, India. Palaeobotanist. Arya, R. & Awasthi, N.-Leaf-impressions from Kasauli Fomlation, Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh and their palaeoecologic and palaeoenvironmental significance. Proc. Symp. Recent Advances in Geological Studies o/Northwest Himalaya and the Foredeep, G. Sf., LlIcknow. Awasthi, N.-Dipterocarps in the Indian subcontinent Past, present and future. l'roc. 5th Round Table Con! on Dipterocarps, J Trop. FO/:Sci. Awasthi, N., Gulel'ia, J.S., Prasad, M. & Srivastava, R.-Occurrence <strong>of</strong> Acrostichum Linn., a coastal fern in the Tertiary sedimcnts <strong>of</strong> Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh, Northwest Himalaya. Palaeobotanist. Awasthi, N., Mehrotra, RC. & Srivastava, R.-Fossil woods from the Deccan Intertrappean beds <strong>of</strong> Madhya Pradesh. Geophytology. Banerji, J.-Recent records <strong>of</strong> Mesozoic ferns from Rajmahal Basin, Bihar. Indian Fern J Banerji, J,-Early Cretaccous megaflora from Murlipahar, Rajmahal Basin, India. Geophytology Bhattacharyya, A. & Yadav, RR.-Dendrochronology reconnaissance <strong>of</strong> Pinus wa/lichiana to study glacial bchaviour in the western Himalaya. Om: Sci. Bhattacharyya, A., Chaudhary, V. & Yadav, RR-Himalayan conifers and their perspectivcs in climatic studies. Himalayan Geol Chandra, S. & Singh, K.J.-First rcport <strong>of</strong> the Late Permian sporangiatc fructification Nesowalesia Pant from India. Curl: Sci. Chandra, S. & Sun Keqin-Distribution, evolution and extinction <strong>of</strong> global Early Carboniferous flora. Palaeobotanist. 137
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