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Publikováno v:
Journal of Palaeosciences. 62:181-185
A fossil wood of Lauraceae resembling those of the modern genera Cinnamomum Spreng. and Litsea Lam. is described from the Vagadkhol Formation of Bharuch District, Gujarat considered to be Palaeocene-Early Eocene in age. This is the first record of a
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Journal of Palaeosciences. 62:11-17
Two fossil woods collected from the late Neogene sediments of Rajasthan show best resemblance to the modern genera Terminalia L. and Lagerstroemia L. of the families Combretaceae and Lythraceae, respectively. The fossils belong to the Shumar Formatio
Autor:
J.S. Guleria, Anumeha Shukla
Publikováno v:
Journal of Palaeosciences. 60:355-362
The paper describes two gymnospermous woods, namely Araucarioxylon Kraus, 1870 and Podocarpoxylon Gothan, 1905 from the Late Cenozoic sediments (Shumar Formation) of district Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, western India. The woods indicate favourable climatic
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Journal of Palaeosciences. 58:93-99
The Vastan Lignite Mine, situated about 30 km northeast of Surat in Gujarat, preserves a fairly continuous record of near shore lignites interbedded with lagoonal and open marine sediments bearing foraminifera and molluscs. This paper reports a tered
Autor:
J.S. Guleria
Publikováno v:
Journal of Palaeosciences. 57:317-322
The paper is based on megafossil records of which the angiosperms provide the bulk of data and are represented by various plant parts such as roots, woods, leaves, fruits, flowers, etc. The modern flora of India is one of the richest and diverse flor
Autor:
J. Mandal, J.S. Guleria
Publikováno v:
Journal of Palaeosciences. 55:51-66
The paper deals with the palynological investigation of lignite of Vastan lignite mine, located near Surat in Gujarat, western India. A rich and diverse palynoassemblage comprising 71 genera and 82 species of pollen-spores, algal-fungal remains and d
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Journal of Palaeosciences. 54:61-77
The paper describes for the first time some Palaeogene plant fossils from Manipur, Northeast India. The fossils were recovered from the late Eocene and early Oligocene sediments in the vicinity of the boundary of the Disang and Barail Groups of rocks
Publikováno v:
Journal of Palaeosciences. 49:485-490
The paper reports tile occurrence of a fossil leaf and a fruit, resembling those or Mitragyna parvifolia (Roxb.) Korth., in tile Early Miocene sediments of Kasauli Formation exposed around Kasauli township in Himachal Pradesh. It indicates the existe
Autor:
J.S. Guleria, R.C. Mehrotra
Publikováno v:
Journal of Palaeosciences. 47:68-87
The paper describes dicot and monocot leaves along with some wood remains from new Deccan Intertrappean fossiliferous localities situated in the Seoni and Mandla districts of Madhya Pradesh. The leaf remains belong to Dicotyloplryllum Saporta, Phoeni
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Journal of Palaeosciences. 43:83-87
A fossil fern frond resembling that of Acrostichum Linn, is described from the Kasauli sediments (Lower Miocene), exposed along Kalka-Shimla road between Kumar Hatti and Barong, Himachal Pradesh. This fern, being primarily coastal in its distribution