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1994-95 - Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany

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<strong>1994</strong>-<strong>95</strong><br />

Hindi Parishad , New Delhi (in Hindi).<br />

Jafar, S.A. - Report on the Southeast Asia Neogene Nannoplankton Workshop, August<br />

16-18,<strong>1994</strong>, Kuala Lumpur. In: Shirley E. van Heck et al. (Editors) - 1. Nanno.<br />

Res., London.<br />

Jana, B.N., Kumar, S. & Maithy, P.K. - Occurrence <strong>of</strong> Actinoporella eretacica Raineri<br />

from the Bagh beds, Dhar area, central India. CurroSci.<br />

Kar, R.K. - Diporocolpis : Introducing a new type <strong>of</strong> aperture from the Early Eocene<br />

sediments <strong>of</strong> Rajasthan, India. Palaeobotanist.<br />

Kar, R.K. - On the Indian origin <strong>of</strong> Ocimum (Lamiaceae) : A palynological approach.<br />

Palaeobotanist.<br />

Kar, R.K. - Concepts, potential and prospects <strong>of</strong> palaeopalynology. Coali[erous fuel<br />

resources <strong>of</strong> India: Parameters <strong>of</strong> studies in palynology and biopetrology, B.S.l.P.,<br />

Lucknow.<br />

Kar, R.K. -<br />

Late Cretaceous and Tertiary palynological succession in India. Palaeobotanist.<br />

Kar, R.K. - Some new spore-pollen genera from Early Tertiary sediments <strong>of</strong> Rajasthan.<br />

P.K.K. Nair Comm. Vol., 1. Palynol.<br />

Karpavichus, J., Yadav, R.R. & Karaitis, J. - Radial growth responses <strong>of</strong> pine (Pinus<br />

sylvestris L) and spruce (Picea abies L.) Karst, to climatic and geophytological<br />

factors. Palaeobotanist.<br />

Khan, H.A. - Morphotaxonomical studies <strong>of</strong> Furcraea Vent. (Agavaceae) <strong>of</strong> India. 1.<br />

econ. tax. Bot.<br />

Khan, H.A. - Palynological study <strong>of</strong> some Indian Nymphaeaceae with reference to Silent<br />

Valley, Kerala (India). 1. Env. Resources.<br />

Khan, H.A. - Studies in pollen morphology <strong>of</strong> Indian Ranunculaceae. 1. Palynol.<br />

Khandelwal, A. - Pollen allergy: An "invisible" health hazard. Times <strong>of</strong> India, Lucknow.<br />

Khandelwal, A. & Agarwal, P. - Allergic disorders and herbal remedies. Proc. 7th Natn.<br />

Con! Aerobiol., Gwalior.<br />

Khowaja-Ateequzzaman & Garg, R. - lainiella, a new dinollagellate cyst genus from<br />

Upper Cretaceous <strong>of</strong> Cauvery Basin, India. Palaeobotanist.<br />

Kohli, D., Pandey, P.S. & Gupta, H.P. - Floristic composition and phytosociological<br />

study <strong>of</strong> Samaspur wetland, Raebareli, U.P. Geophytology.<br />

Kohli, D., Pandey, P.S., Gupta, H.P. & Khandelwal, A. - Algal flora and water pollution<br />

<strong>of</strong> Samaspur Lake, Raebareli, U.P. Geophytology.<br />

Kumar, P. - Palyn<strong>of</strong>ossils from Pachmarhi Formation, Satpura Basin, Madhya Pradesh.<br />

Geophytology.<br />

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