BSIPPapers SubmittedAgarwal, Anil - A carbonaceous wood <strong>of</strong> Rubiaceae from the Neyveli Lignitedeposits, India. J. Indian bot. Soc.Ambwani, K. & Kumar, M. - Pollen morphology <strong>of</strong> Coryphoid genus Licuala(Wurmb). Grana.Ambwani, K. & Kumar, M. - Pollen morphology and aperture evolution in AgaveLinn. Geophytology .Ambwani, K. & Kumar, M. - Occurrence <strong>of</strong> vicin threads in Daemonorobs ruber BI,Palmae. Phytomorphology.Ambwani, K. & Kumar, M. - SEM studies on the pollen morphology <strong>of</strong> Nypafruticans (Wurmb). Phytomorphology.Anand-Prakash - Himalayan coals: their nature, composition, formation andrank. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> Symposium on Four Decades <strong>of</strong> Indian <strong>Palaeobotany</strong>,Palaeobotanist.Anand-Prakash & Sarate, O.S - Nature, composition and rank <strong>of</strong> Lower Gondwanacoals from Pathakhera Coalfield, Satpura Basin, M.P., India. Proceedings<strong>of</strong> <strong>Birbal</strong> <strong>Sahni</strong> Birth Centenary Palaeobotanical Conference,Geophytology.Awasthi, N . - Indian fossil legumes. In: Heredeen, P. & Dilcher, D.L. (eds)Advances in Legume Systematics 4. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.Awasthi, N. - Changing pattern <strong>of</strong> vegetation through the Neogene Siwalik succession. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> Symposium on Four Decades <strong>of</strong> Indian <strong>Palaeobotany</strong>,Palaeobotanist.Awasthi, N. & Mehrotra, R.C. - Additions to the Neogene Oora <strong>of</strong> northeasternIndia and significance <strong>of</strong> the African element. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> <strong>Birbal</strong> <strong>Sahni</strong>Birth Centenary Palaeobotanical Conference, Geophytology.Awasthi, N., Mehrotra, R.C. & Lakhanpal, R.N. - Occurrence <strong>of</strong> Podocarpus andMesua in the Oligocene sediments (Makum Coalfield), Assam. Proceedings<strong>of</strong> <strong>Birbal</strong> <strong>Sahni</strong> Birth Centenary Palaeobotanical Conference, Geophytology.Bajpai, Usha -Morphological trends in Gondwana plants. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> Symposiumon Four Decades <strong>of</strong> Indian <strong>Palaeobotany</strong>, Palaeobotanist.Bajpai, Usha -New fern-like foliage from the Early Permian <strong>of</strong> Hura Coalfield,Rajmahal Hills. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> <strong>Birbal</strong> <strong>Sahni</strong> Birth Centenary PalaeobotanicalConference, Geophytology.Rande, M.B. -The Palaeogene vegetation <strong>of</strong> peninsular India (megafossils). Proceedings<strong>of</strong> Symposium on Four Decades <strong>of</strong> Indian <strong>Palaeobotany</strong>, Palaeobotanisl.Ranerji, Jayasri - Life and time <strong>of</strong> Williamsonia. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> Symposium onFour Decades <strong>of</strong> Indian <strong>Palaeobotany</strong>,Palaeobotanist.Banerji, Jayasri - Plant fossils from Rajmahal Formation, Chunakhal, Bihar.Geophytology.60
<strong>1991</strong>-<strong>92</strong>Bera, S.K. - Pollen dispersal and sedimentation in tropical sal forest <strong>of</strong> MadhyaPradesh. Geophytology.Bera, S.K. & Gupta, H.P. - Correlation between pollen spectra and modernvegetation <strong>of</strong> Anamalai hills, Tamil Nadu. Geophytology.Caratini C. & Rajagopalan G. - A c.6400 years B.P. marker <strong>of</strong> the Holocenetransgression on the Karnataka coast (India). Indian J. Marine Sci.Chanchala - The fruit and seed-remains from ancient Hulaskhera, DistrictLucknow, V.P. (ca. 800 B.C. - 500 A.D.). State Arch. J. U.P., Pragdhara 2.Chanchala - A new evidence <strong>of</strong> Harappan subsistence economy in the Rann <strong>of</strong>Kutch, Gujaral. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> <strong>Birbal</strong> <strong>Sahni</strong> Birth Centenary PalaeobotanicalConference, Geophytology.Chandra, Ani! - Fossil diatoms and their significance. Palaeobotanist.Chandra, S. -Changing patterns <strong>of</strong> Permian Gondwana vegetation. Proceedings <strong>of</strong>Symposium on Four Decades <strong>of</strong> Indian <strong>Palaeobotany</strong>, Palaeobotanist.Chandra, S., Srivastava, A.K. & Singh, K.J. - Coniferous foliage shoots in theLower Gondwana flora <strong>of</strong> India. Acta Biologica.Chauhan, M.S., Khandelwal, Asha, Goel, Indra, Bera, S.K. & Gupta, II.P. - Palynology<strong>of</strong> Kathauta Tal, Chinhat, Lucknow. Geophytology.Chauhan, M.S. & Sharma, Chhaya - Modern pollen deposition pattern in thesubtropical zone <strong>of</strong> Kumaon Himalaya. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> <strong>Birbal</strong> <strong>Sahni</strong> BirthCentenary Palaeobotanical Conference, Geophytology.Guleria, J.S. - A semi-ring porous wood <strong>of</strong> Ziziphus from the Late Tertiary <strong>of</strong>Rajasthan. Palaeobotanist.Guleria, J.S. - Neogene vegetation <strong>of</strong> peninsular India. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> Symposiumon Four Decades <strong>of</strong> Indian <strong>Palaeobotany</strong>, Palaeobotanist.Gupta, Asha & Sharma, Chhaya - Recent pollen spectra from Nachiketa Tal inGarhwal Himalaya. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> <strong>Birbal</strong> <strong>Sahni</strong> Birth Centenary PalaeobotanicalConference, Geophytology.Gupta, H.P. - Palaeoclimatic oscillations and shifts in vegetation in south Indianmontanes since 40,000 years B.P. INQUA Proceedings.Gupta, H.P. - Changing pattern <strong>of</strong> vegetation in the intermontane basin <strong>of</strong>Kashmir since 4 M. Y. : A palynological approach. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> Symposiumon Four Decades <strong>of</strong> Indian <strong>Palaeobotany</strong>, Palaeobotanist.Gupta, H.P. & Khandelwal, Asha - Mangrove development at Nalabana Island,Chilka Lake: A palynological interpretation. Geophytology.Jain, K.P. , Garg, R. & Khowaja- Ateequzzaman - Fossil din<strong>of</strong>lagellates: anemerging tool in Indian biostratigraphy. Palaeobotanist.Jain, K.P., Garg, R. & Khowaja-Ateequzzaman - Comments on some"Microplankton" taxa reported from Kutch and Rajasthan, India. GeophylOlogy.Kapoor, II.M., Bajpai, Usha & Maheshwari, U.K. - On a fossil Cockroach from theMamal Formation, Kashmir Himalaya. J. palaeom. Soc. India.61
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