1991-92 - Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany
1991-92 - Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany 1991-92 - Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany
BSIPKar, R.K. 1991. Two new spore genera from the Miocene sediments of north eastIndia. GeophylOlogy 20(1) : 1-4.Kar, R.K. & Bhattacharyya, M. 1991. Palynology of Rajpardi lignite, Cambay Basinand Gujra dam and Aleri lignite, Kutch Basin. Palaeobotanist 39(2) : 250263.Khan, H.A. 1991. Pollen morphology of some plants of Silent Valley, Kerala, India.In: J. Bio. Res. 15 : 52-58.Khowaja-Ateequzzaman 1991. A Catalogue of Fossil Plants from India. Part 7 Dinoflagellates. Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow : 1-52.KhowaJa-Ateequzzaman, Garg, R. & Jain, K.P. 1991. Some observations on dinoflagellatecyst genus Alterbidinium Lentin & Williams 1985. Palaeobotanist39(1) : 37-45.Maheshwari, U.K. 1991. Review: Palaeoflora of southern Africa Moltens Formation(Triassic) vol. 2. GymnospermsPalaeobotanist 39 : 140.- by JM. Andrew & A. Anderson.Maheshwari, H.K. 1992. Review: Upper Gondwana stratigraphy and palaeobotanyof Rajmahal Hills, Bihar, India. J. geol. Soc. India 39 : 264-265.Maheshwari, U.K. & Bajpai, Usha 1991. Trace fossils from the Permian Gondwanaof Rajmahal Hills. Geophytology 20: 45-47.Maheshwari, U.K. & Bajpai, Usha 1992. Ginkgophyte leaves from the PermianGondwana of Rajmahal Basin, India. PalaeonlOgraphica B224: 131-149.Maheshwari, ILK., Bajpai, Usha & Tewari, Rajni 1991. Climatic reflections in thePermian vegetation of Indian Peninsula. In: Proc. VII into Gondwana Sym.,Brazil: 549-556.Mandaokar, B.D. 1991. Palynology of Miocene rocks around Maibong, Assam.Geophytology 2C(1) : 24-29.Manik, S.R. & Srivastava, Shyam C. 1991. Conifer wood from new sites ofGangapur Formation, India. Acta Biologica, Hungarian Academy of Sci·ences, Szeged, Hungary.Mehrotra, R.C. 1991. Further observations on some fossil woods from the DeccanIntertrappean beds of central India. Phytomorphology 40 (1 & 2) : 169-174.Misra, B.K. 1992. Optical properties of some Tertiary coals from northestern India: their depositional environment and hydrocarbon potential. Int. J. CoalGeol., 20 : 115-144.Misra, B.K. 1992. Spectral fluorescence analysis of some liptinite macerals fromPanandhro lignite (Kutch), Gujarat, India. Int. J. Coal Geol., 20 : 145-163.Misra, B.K. & Anand·Prakash 1991. Biopetrology' its implication and application.Curro Sci., 61 (9 & 10) : 687-691.Misra, B.K. & Navale, G.K.B.1992. Panandhro lignite from Kutch (Gujarat), India: petrological nature, genesis, rank and sedimentation. Palaeobotanist, 39(2) :236-249.Prasad, M. 1991. Fossil fern Goniopteris prolifera Pearl from the Siwalik sedimentsnear Nainital, north India. Curro Sci. 60 (11) : 655-666.70
1991·92Raghubanshi, A.S., Singh, J.S. & Venkatachala, B.S. 1991. Environmental changeand biological diversity: Present, past and future. Palaeobotanist 39(1) :86·109.Rai, J. 1991. A Catalogue of Fossil Plants from India Part 9 - Nannoplankton.Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow : 1·29.Rajanikanth, A.1991.A Catalogue of Fossil Plants from India PortiO. Birbal SahniInstitute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow : 1·11.Saini, D.C. 1990. New distributional record of Kallstroemia pubescens (G. Don)Dandy from Upper Gangetic Plain. Geophytology 20(1) : 70·71.Saini, D.C. 1990. Additions to the Oora of Lucknow. 1. econ. tax. Bot. 14(3) :561·568.Saini, D.C. 1991. Petunia parviflora Juss. (Solanaceae) : a new record for India. Proc.Not. Acad. Sci. India 61(B) II : 263· 264.Saxena, R.K. 1991. A Catalogue of Fossil Plants from India· Part 5A Cenozoic(Tertiary) spores and pollen. Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany,Lucknow: 1·147.Saxena, R.K. 1991. A Catalogue of Fossil Plants from India· Part 5B. Cenozoic(Tertiary) Fungi. Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow: 1·19.Saxena, R.K., Khare, S. & Misra, N.K. 1991. Echimonoporopollis, a new pollengenus from the Neyveli Formation of Jayamkondacholapuram well·12,Tiruchirapalli District, Tamil Nadu. Palaeobotanist39(1) : 46·49.Sharma, Chhaya & Chauhan, M.S. 1990. Palaeovegetation and palaeoenvironmen·tal inferences from the Quaternary palynostratigraphy of western Indianplains. Man Environ. 16(1) : 65·71.Shukla, M., Sharma, M., Bansal, R. & VenkatachaJa, B.S. 1991. Pre· Ediacaranfossil assemblages from India and their evolutionary significance. Geologi.cal Society of India Memoir 20 : 169·180 The world of Martin F GlacssnerRadhakrishna, B.P. (ed.).Shukla, Manoj & Bansal, R. 1991. A Catalogue of Fossil Plants from India Part I·Archaean & Proterozoic Palaeobiology. Birbal Sahni Institute of Pal·aeobotany, Lucknow : 1·68.Singh, Alpana 1991. A ncw fossil pollen record Transdanubiaepollenites Kedves &Pardutz from the Neyveli lignite deposits, south India. Curro Sci., 60 (12) :701· 703.Singh, Alpana & Singh, B.D. 1991. Particulate organic mailer in relation to depo·sitional aspccts of the main lignite seam in Neyveli lignite field, CauveryBasin, India. Ind. 1. Geol., 63 (I) : 17·39.Singh, B.D. & Misra, Il.K. 1991. The variable nature of the coal types, rank andformation of some of the Lower Gondwana coals in Son Valley, centralIndia. Minetech, 12 (6) : 43-59.Singh, II.P. 1991. Tertiary palynology· a perspective. Curro Sci. 61(9 & 10) :692-696.71
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BSIPKar, R.K. <strong>1991</strong>. Two new spore genera from the Miocene sediments <strong>of</strong> north eastIndia. GeophylOlogy 20(1) : 1-4.Kar, R.K. & Bhattacharyya, M. <strong>1991</strong>. Palynology <strong>of</strong> Rajpardi lignite, Cambay Basinand Gujra dam and Aleri lignite, Kutch Basin. Palaeobotanist 39(2) : 250263.Khan, H.A. <strong>1991</strong>. Pollen morphology <strong>of</strong> some plants <strong>of</strong> Silent Valley, Kerala, India.In: J. Bio. Res. 15 : 52-58.Khowaja-Ateequzzaman <strong>1991</strong>. A Catalogue <strong>of</strong> Fossil Plants from India. Part 7 Din<strong>of</strong>lagellates. <strong>Birbal</strong> <strong>Sahni</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Palaeobotany</strong>, Lucknow : 1-52.KhowaJa-Ateequzzaman, Garg, R. & Jain, K.P. <strong>1991</strong>. Some observations on din<strong>of</strong>lagellatecyst genus Alterbidinium Lentin & Williams 1985. Palaeobotanist39(1) : 37-45.Maheshwari, U.K. <strong>1991</strong>. Review: Palae<strong>of</strong>lora <strong>of</strong> southern Africa Moltens Formation(Triassic) vol. 2. GymnospermsPalaeobotanist 39 : 140.- by JM. Andrew & A. Anderson.Maheshwari, H.K. 19<strong>92</strong>. Review: Upper Gondwana stratigraphy and palaeobotany<strong>of</strong> Rajmahal Hills, Bihar, India. J. geol. Soc. India 39 : 264-265.Maheshwari, U.K. & Bajpai, Usha <strong>1991</strong>. Trace fossils from the Permian Gondwana<strong>of</strong> Rajmahal Hills. Geophytology 20: 45-47.Maheshwari, U.K. & Bajpai, Usha 19<strong>92</strong>. Ginkgophyte leaves from the PermianGondwana <strong>of</strong> Rajmahal Basin, India. PalaeonlOgraphica B224: 131-149.Maheshwari, ILK., Bajpai, Usha & Tewari, Rajni <strong>1991</strong>. Climatic reflections in thePermian vegetation <strong>of</strong> Indian Peninsula. In: Proc. VII into Gondwana Sym.,Brazil: 549-556.Mandaokar, B.D. <strong>1991</strong>. Palynology <strong>of</strong> Miocene rocks around Maibong, Assam.Geophytology 2C(1) : 24-29.Manik, S.R. & Srivastava, Shyam C. <strong>1991</strong>. Conifer wood from new sites <strong>of</strong>Gangapur Formation, India. Acta Biologica, Hungarian Academy <strong>of</strong> Sci·ences, Szeged, Hungary.Mehrotra, R.C. <strong>1991</strong>. Further observations on some fossil woods from the DeccanIntertrappean beds <strong>of</strong> central India. Phytomorphology 40 (1 & 2) : 169-174.Misra, B.K. 19<strong>92</strong>. Optical properties <strong>of</strong> some Tertiary coals from northestern India: their depositional environment and hydrocarbon potential. Int. J. CoalGeol., 20 : 115-144.Misra, B.K. 19<strong>92</strong>. Spectral fluorescence analysis <strong>of</strong> some liptinite macerals fromPanandhro lignite (Kutch), Gujarat, India. Int. J. Coal Geol., 20 : 145-163.Misra, B.K. & Anand·Prakash <strong>1991</strong>. Biopetrology' its implication and application.Curro Sci., 61 (9 & 10) : 687-691.Misra, B.K. & Navale, G.K.B.19<strong>92</strong>. Panandhro lignite from Kutch (Gujarat), India: petrological nature, genesis, rank and sedimentation. Palaeobotanist, 39(2) :236-249.Prasad, M. <strong>1991</strong>. Fossil fern Goniopteris prolifera Pearl from the Siwalik sedimentsnear Nainital, north India. Curro Sci. 60 (11) : 655-666.70