On some lower Gondwana Megaspores and Seeds from Mangardaha Coal, West Bokaro, Bihar
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This paper deals with the description of four new types of megaspores and one seed. The author also suggests a change in the nomenclature of some species of megaspores described in the previous paper (SURANGE et al. 1953).
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