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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 />

implications. Proc. Nat. Conf. Plant Microbebs &<br />

Environment: Issuse and Challenges, Burdman.<br />

Rajanikanth A – Vestiges <strong>of</strong> vanquished plants: A reminder to<br />

modern man. Proc. Nat. Conf. Environmental Ethics<br />

& Sustainable Development, Mumbai.<br />

Rajanikanth A – Status <strong>of</strong> coastal Gondwana- A floristic<br />

perspective. Proc. Nat. Sem. Coastal Dynamics &<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> Geoinformation with reference to Indian<br />

Peninsula, Mangalore.<br />

Ram-Awatar – Palynostratigraphy and depositional<br />

environment <strong>of</strong> Lower Gondwana sediments in Raigarh<br />

Basin Chhattisgarh, India. XIX Indian Coloq.<br />

Micropalaeontol. Stratigr., Varanasi.<br />

Ram-Awatar & Dutta A – Palynodating <strong>of</strong> Dhanda Pahar<br />

sediments and their stratigraphic status in South Rewa<br />

Basin, M.P., India. Proc. Workshop on Solid Fossil<br />

Fuel- An Introspection and Perception in Indian<br />

context, GSI, Kolkata.<br />

Ram-Awatar, Kumar M & Prakash N – Palyn<strong>of</strong>acies analysis<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lower Gondwana sediments, exposed along the<br />

Umrar River Section, South Rewa Gondwana Basin.<br />

Palaeobotanist.<br />

Rao MR – Reworked Permian and Cretaceous palyn<strong>of</strong>ossils<br />

from Miocene sediments <strong>of</strong> Mangalore, Karnataka,<br />

India. J. Geol. Soc. India.<br />

Rao PV, Kumar A, Naqvi SWA, Chivas A & Sekar B – Lime<br />

muds <strong>of</strong>f Northwestern India: Genesis <strong>of</strong> Late<br />

Quaternary Lime muds <strong>of</strong>f Northwestern India. Sed.<br />

Geol.<br />

Seetharamaiah J, Farooqui A, Nageshwara Rao K & Bhagwan<br />

KVS – Late Holocene development <strong>of</strong> Iskapalli lagoon,<br />

east coast, India. Indian J. Marine Sci.<br />

Sekar B – Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> past climate changes in Indian<br />

subcontinent for the last 40 ka on the basis <strong>of</strong> C-14<br />

dating, chemical analysis and other multi proxy data<br />

and their correlations with other global sites- a review.<br />

Palaeobotanist.<br />

Sharma N, Kar RK, Agarwal A & Kar R – Fungi in the<br />

Dinosaurian (Isisaurus) coprolite from Lameta<br />

Formation (Maastrichtian) and its reflection on the<br />

food habit and environment. Micropaleontol.<br />

Sharma N, Mandaokar BD & Kar RK – Two new fossil fungi<br />

from the Ledo Colliery (Oligocene), Makum<br />

Coalfield, Assam, India. Micropalaeontology.<br />

Shukla M, Babu R, Mathur VK & Srivastava DK – Microbial<br />

remains from the Chambaghat Formation, Krol Group<br />

Himachal Lesser Himalaya, India and their significance.<br />

Curr. Sci.<br />

Singh KJ, Goswami S & Chandra S – Occurrence <strong>of</strong> Cordaitales<br />

from Lower Gondwana sediments <strong>of</strong> Ib-River Coalfield,<br />

Orissa, India: An Indian scenario. J. Asian Earth Sci.<br />

Singh RS & Kar R – Micr<strong>of</strong>loral remains from Deccan<br />

Intertrappeans: implication in K/T transition and<br />

palaecology. XIX Indian Coloq. Micropalaeontol.<br />

Stratigr., Varanasi.<br />

Srivastava AK & Tewari R – Megaspore assemblage from<br />

Pench Valley Coalfield, Madhya Pradesh, India.<br />

Geopyhtology.<br />

Srivastava C – Botanical remains. In: D.P. Tewari (ed.)<br />

Excavations at Saunphari-2003, Dept. <strong>of</strong> AIH &<br />

Archaeology, LU Lucknow.<br />

Srivastava GP, Shukla M, Kumar P & Anand-Prakash – Record<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pillbug (Armadi/Lidium) and millipede (Polyzenus)<br />

remains from the resin lumps <strong>of</strong> Warkalli Formation<br />

(Upper Tertiary), Kerala Coast, India. J. Geol. Soc. India.<br />

Tewari R & Jha N – Occurrence <strong>of</strong> plant mega- and micr<strong>of</strong>ossils<br />

from Barakar and Raniganj formations <strong>of</strong> Manuguru<br />

Area, Godavari Graben, Andhra Pradesh, India. J. Gol.<br />

Soc. India.<br />

Tewari R, Mandaokar BD & Mehrotra RC – Cuticular study<br />

from the Oligocene sediments <strong>of</strong> North-East India. J.<br />

Appl. Biol. Sci.<br />

Tripathi A, Vijaya & Raychowdhuri A – Triassic palyn<strong>of</strong>lora<br />

from Mahuli-Mahersop area, Singrauli Coalfield<br />

(southern extension), Sarguja District, Chhattisgarh,<br />

India. J. Palaeontol. Soc. India.<br />

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