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1995-96 - Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany

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<strong>1995</strong>-<strong>96</strong><br />

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Mandai, J.P. & Rao, M.R.-A critical assessment <strong>of</strong> tricolpate pollen from Indian Tertiary.<br />

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Mandaokar, B.D.-A contribution to palynology on coal-bearing sediments <strong>of</strong> Tikak Parbat<br />

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Misra, B.K. & Ahmed, M.-Petrography, genesis and sedimentation <strong>of</strong> Late Palaeocene<br />

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Coccolith-Globotruncanid biostratigraphy <strong>of</strong> pelagic limestones from accretionary<br />

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Rajanikanth, A.-Early Cretaceous rock building algae from the Cauvery Basin. Proc.<br />

Nat. Sem. Cretaceous Sediment. Environ., J. Geol. Soc.<br />

Ram-Awatar-Palynological sequences through Gondwana sediments in South Rewa Basin,<br />

Madhya Pradesh. Geophytology.<br />

Rao, M.R-Palaeoecological and stratigraphical significance <strong>of</strong> pteridophytic spores in the<br />

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