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1995-96 - Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany

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111 situ fossil wood <strong>of</strong> 8auhi"ium Prakash & Prasad 1984 in a sandstone in RamUli River, Darjt:c1ing<br />

D:~trict, West Bengal.<br />

J.S. Antal<br />

Visited the Himalayan foot-hills <strong>of</strong> Darjeeling District, West Bengal and collected<br />

plant megafossils comprising impressions <strong>of</strong>angiospemlOus leaves, flower, fruits and fossil<br />

woods.<br />

A. Rajanikanth<br />

Visited Early Cretaceous sequences <strong>of</strong> Pranhita-Godavari<br />

fossils associated with Gangapur Fomlation.<br />

Graben for collection <strong>of</strong><br />

Participated in a field excursion to various Cretaceous sequences <strong>of</strong> Cauvery<br />

Basin (Therani, Kallakudi, Uttatur. Trichinopoly. etc.) organised by the Geology Department,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Madras.<br />

K.S. Saraswat & A. K.S. Pokharia<br />

Visited Balu, district KaithaJ. Haryanaand Raja Nal-Ka-Tila. District Sonbhadra.<br />

Uttar Pradesh and collected plant remains from archaeological excavations.<br />

Anil Chandra<br />

Visited Geology Department, Punjab University. Chandigarh for EDAX studies.<br />

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