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BSIP Papers/Reviews/Articles published Agarwal, A. 1995. A fossil wood of Bischofia from Neyveli lignite deposits, India. J. Indian Bot. Soc. 73 : 335-336. Ambwani, K. 1995. Scanning electron microscope teclmiques and application. In : R.S. Tiwari (Editor)-Coaliferous fUel resources of India : Parameters o/studies in palynology and biopetrolpgy, Spec. Publ. GoldenJubilee Year: 50-70. B.S.I.P., Lucknow. Ambwani, K. & Kar, RK. 1995. Volcanic effect on the plant tissues with particular reference to middle lamella. Phytomorphology 45(3-4): 153-157. Anand-Prakash 1995. Coals and lignites oflndia. In : R.S. Tiwari (Editor)-Coaliferou;' fUel resources of India : Parameters of studies in palynology and biopetrology. Spec. Pub!' Golden Jubilee Year: 1-16. B.S.I. P., Lucknow. Anand-Prakash & Singh, A. 1995. Fundamentals of organic petrology. In : R.S. Ti\\ari (Editor)-Coaliferous fuel resources of India: Parameters of studies in palynology and biopetrology. Spec. Pub I. GoldenJubilee Year: 153-168. B.S.I.P .. Lucknow. Antal, J.S. & Prasad, M. 1995. Fossil leaf of Clinogyne Salisb. from the Siwalik sediments of Darjeeling District, West Bengal. Geophytology 24(2): 241-243. Awasthi, N. & Mehrotra, RC. 1995. Oligocene flora from the Makum Coalfield, Assam, India. Palaeobotanist 44: 157-188. Bande, M.B. & Srivastava, R 1995. Grewia-type of fossil woods from thc Deccan Intertrappean beds of India. Geophytology 24 (2) : 131-136. Banerji, J. 1995. Megafloral assemblage from two new localities of Rajmal131 Formation. Geophytology 24 (2) : 205-208. Chanchala 1995. Some seed and fruit remains from Kausambi, District Allallabad. U.P. (Ca. 600 B.C.- 450 B.C.). Geophytology 24 (2) : 167-172. Chandra, S. & Singh, K.J. 1995. First report of the Late Permian sporangiate fructification Nesowalesia Pant from India. Cur,. Sci. 69 (5) : 400-40 I. Chauhan, M.S. 1994. Modem pollen/vegetation relationship in the tropical deciduous Sal (Shorea robusta) forests in district Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh. J. Palynol. 30: 165 175. Chauhan, M.S. 1995. Origin and history of tropical deciduous Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) forests in Madhya Pradesh, India. Palaeobotanist 43 (I) : 89- I0 I. Garg, R. & Jain, K.P. 1995. Significance of the terminal Cretaceous calcareous nannofossil marker Micula prinsii at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the Umsohryngkew section, Meghalaya, India. Cur,. Sci. 69 (12): 1012-1017. 142
1995-96 Ghosh, A.K. & Maithy, P.K. 1995. Porostromatae algae from the Cretaceous ofSendurai, Tiruchirapalli District, Tamil Nadu, India. J. palaeontol. Soc. India 40: 49-53. Gupta, A. 1995. Multicel/aesporiles elsikii Ediger & A1isen, 1989 : Jumor homonym
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Papers/Reviews/Articles<br />
published<br />
Agarwal,<br />
A. <strong>1995</strong>. A fossil wood <strong>of</strong> Bisch<strong>of</strong>ia from Neyveli lignite deposits, India. J. Indian<br />
Bot. Soc. 73 : 335-336.<br />
Ambwani, K. <strong>1995</strong>. Scanning electron microscope teclmiques and application. In : R.S.<br />
Tiwari (Editor)-Coaliferous fUel resources <strong>of</strong> India : Parameters o/studies in<br />
palynology and biopetrolpgy, Spec. Publ. GoldenJubilee Year: 50-70. B.S.I.P.,<br />
Lucknow.<br />
Ambwani, K. & Kar, RK. <strong>1995</strong>. Volcanic effect on the plant tissues with particular<br />
reference to middle lamella. Phytomorphology 45(3-4): 153-157.<br />
Anand-Prakash <strong>1995</strong>. Coals and lignites <strong>of</strong>lndia. In : R.S. Tiwari (Editor)-Coaliferou;'<br />
fUel resources <strong>of</strong> India : Parameters <strong>of</strong> studies in palynology and biopetrology.<br />
Spec. Pub!' Golden Jubilee Year: 1-16. B.S.I. P., Lucknow.<br />
Anand-Prakash & Singh, A. <strong>1995</strong>. Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> organic petrology. In : R.S. Ti\\ari<br />
(Editor)-Coaliferous fuel resources <strong>of</strong> India: Parameters <strong>of</strong> studies in palynology<br />
and biopetrology. Spec. Pub I. GoldenJubilee Year: 153-168. B.S.I.P ..<br />
Lucknow.<br />
Antal, J.S. & Prasad, M. <strong>1995</strong>. Fossil leaf <strong>of</strong> Clinogyne Salisb. from the Siwalik sediments<br />
<strong>of</strong> Darjeeling District, West Bengal. Geophytology 24(2): 241-243.<br />
Awasthi, N. & Mehrotra, RC. <strong>1995</strong>. Oligocene flora from the Makum Coalfield, Assam,<br />
India. Palaeobotanist 44: 157-188.<br />
Bande, M.B. & Srivastava, R <strong>1995</strong>. Grewia-type <strong>of</strong> fossil woods from thc Deccan<br />
Intertrappean beds <strong>of</strong> India. Geophytology 24 (2) : 131-136.<br />
Banerji,<br />
J. <strong>1995</strong>. Megafloral assemblage from two new localities <strong>of</strong> Rajmal131 Formation.<br />
Geophytology 24 (2) : 205-208.<br />
Chanchala <strong>1995</strong>. Some seed and fruit remains from Kausambi, District Allallabad. U.P.<br />
(Ca. 600 B.C.- 450 B.C.). Geophytology 24 (2) : 167-172.<br />
Chandra, S. & Singh, K.J. <strong>1995</strong>. First report <strong>of</strong> the Late Permian sporangiate fructification<br />
Nesowalesia Pant from India. Cur,. Sci. 69 (5) : 400-40 I.<br />
Chauhan, M.S. 1994. Modem pollen/vegetation relationship in the tropical deciduous Sal<br />
(Shorea robusta) forests in district Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh. J. Palynol. 30: 165<br />
175.<br />
Chauhan,<br />
M.S. <strong>1995</strong>. Origin and history <strong>of</strong> tropical deciduous Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.)<br />
forests in Madhya Pradesh, India. Palaeobotanist 43 (I) : 89- I0 I.<br />
Garg, R. & Jain, K.P. <strong>1995</strong>. Significance <strong>of</strong> the terminal Cretaceous calcareous nann<strong>of</strong>ossil<br />
marker Micula prinsii at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the Umsohryngkew<br />
section, Meghalaya, India. Cur,. Sci. 69 (12): 1012-1017.<br />
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