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BIRBAL SAHNI INSTITUTE OF PALAEOBOTANY<br />

Annual Report 2004-2005<br />

<strong>Birbal</strong> <strong>Sahni</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Palaeobotany</strong><br />

Agarwal A & Rajanikanth A 2004. Podocarpacean wood from<br />

the Cretaceous <strong>of</strong> Cauvery Basin. Palaeobotanist 53:<br />

173-176.<br />

Ambwani K, Kar RK, Srivastava R & Dutta D 2004. Occurrence<br />

<strong>of</strong> urticaceous fruit from Deccan Intertrappean beds<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mohgaon Kalan, Chhindwara District, Madhya<br />

Pradesh. Geophytology 32: 29-33.<br />

Bera SK 2004. Late Holocene palaeo-winds and climatic<br />

changes in Eastern Antarctica as indicated by long<br />

distance transported pollen-spores and local<br />

microbiota in polar lake core sediments. Curr.Sci.<br />

86(11): 1485-1488.<br />

Bhattacharyya AP & Srivastava AK 2004. Palaeobotanical<br />

investigations <strong>of</strong> Permian sediments <strong>of</strong> Darjeeling area,<br />

north-east Himalaya, India. Geophytology 33: 73-79.<br />

Chauhan MS, Sharma C, Singh IB & Sharma S 2004. Proxy<br />

record <strong>of</strong> Late Holocene vegetation and climate<br />

changes from Basaha Jheel, Central Ganga Plain. J.<br />

Palaeontol. Soc. India 49: 27-34.<br />

Jana BN 2004. Diversity in the Lower Cretaceous fossil flora<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dhrangadhra Formation, Gujarat. Geophytology 33:<br />

81-85.<br />

Jha N 2004. Palynological dating <strong>of</strong> coal-bearing sediments<br />

from the Bottapagudem area, Chintalpudi sub-basin,<br />

Andhra Pradesh. Palaeobotanist 53: 61-67.<br />

Kar RK, Ambwani K, Agarwal A & Saha SK 2004. Remarks on<br />

Glutoxylon burmense (Holden) Chowdhury from Lal<br />

Mai Hills, Comilla District, Bangladesh.<br />

Palaeobotanist 53: 137-142.<br />

Kar RK, Mohabey, DM & Srivastava R 2004. Angiospermous<br />

fossil woods from the Lameta Formation<br />

(Maastrichtian), Maharashtra. Geophytology 33: 21-<br />

27.<br />

Kar RK, Sharma N & Kar R 2004. Occurrence <strong>of</strong> fossil fungi<br />

in dinosaur dung and its implication on food habit.<br />

Curr. Sci. 87(8): 1053-1056.<br />

Khowaja-Ateequzzaman & Garg R 2004. Re-interpretation <strong>of</strong><br />

archaeopyle type in din<strong>of</strong>lagellate cyst Leberidocysta<br />

?scabrata (Jain & Taugourdeau-Lantz) Stover & Evitt<br />

1978 and its taxonomic reallocation. J. Micropalaeont.<br />

23: 11-14.<br />

62<br />

Research Papers published<br />

Refereed Journals<br />

Khowaja-Ateequzzaman & Garg R 2004. Callaiosphaeridium<br />

scabratum sp. nov. – A new din<strong>of</strong>lagellate cyst species<br />

from the Early Turonian <strong>of</strong> Cauvery Basin, India.<br />

Palaeobotanist 53: 97-103.<br />

Kumar M, Bajpai U, Prakash N, Shukla M & Srivastava GP<br />

2004. Biodegradation <strong>of</strong> leaf cuticles during<br />

fossilization: A preliminary study. J. Palaeontol. Soc.<br />

India 49: 151-157.<br />

Kumar M & Borgohain R 2005. Palyn<strong>of</strong>acies analysis and<br />

depositional environment <strong>of</strong> Bihpuria well-A, North<br />

Bank <strong>of</strong> Brahmputra River, Upper Assam Basin. J. Geol.<br />

Soc. India 65: 70-82.<br />

Kumar M, Saxena RK & Chandra A 2004. Dispersed organic<br />

matter from Neogene and Pleistocene sediments <strong>of</strong> Site<br />

218 <strong>of</strong> Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 22, Bengal Fan,<br />

Indian Ocean. Palaeobotanist 53: 155-160.<br />

Mandal J & Vijaya 2004. Oligocene–Miocene<br />

palynoassemblage from subsurface Cenozoic<br />

sediments, West Bengal, India. Alcheringa 28: 493-<br />

503.<br />

Mandaokar BD 2004. Age and depositional environment <strong>of</strong><br />

Upper Bhuban Formation <strong>of</strong> Champhai area (Eastern<br />

Mizo Hills), India: A palynological approach.<br />

Palaeobotanist 53: 143-153.<br />

Mandaokar BD, Mehrotra RC & Mazumdar BI 2004. Fossil<br />

woods from Middle Miocene sediments <strong>of</strong> Karimganj,<br />

Assam, India. Geophytology 32: 119-121.<br />

Mehrotra RC, Pande N & Ralimongla 2004. Two fossil woods<br />

from Miocene sediments <strong>of</strong> Changki, Mokokchung<br />

district, Nagaland. Geophytology 32: 79-82.<br />

Mishra PK, Rajanikanth A, Jauhri AK, Kishore S & Singh<br />

SK 2005. Albian limestone building algae <strong>of</strong> Cauvery<br />

Basin, South India. Curr. Sci. 87: 1516-1518<br />

Pande AC, Bhattacharya DD, Jha N, Misra RS & Chandra S<br />

2004. Discovery <strong>of</strong> Lower Permian palynomorphs from<br />

the Manjir Formation, Chamba district, H.P.– A<br />

breakthrough study. J. Geol. Soc. India 63: 665-669.<br />

Phartiyal B, Sharma A, Upadhyay R, Ram Awatar & Sinha AK<br />

2005. Quaternary geology, tectonics and distribution<br />

<strong>of</strong> palaeo- and present fluvio/glacio lacustrine deposits

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