Studies on the fossil flora of Nipania, Rajmahal Series, India - Bennettitales

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  • Vishnu-Mittre Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, 53 University Road, Lucknow 226007, India

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Bose, M. N. (1952a). Bucklandia Sahnii sp. nov. from the Jurassic of Rajmahal Hills, Bihar. The Palaeobotanist. 2: 41-50.

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Idem (1943b). Nipaniostrobus, a new genus of Dacrydium-like seed-bearing cones and other silicified plants from the Rajmahal series. Ibid. 13(2): 113-133.

Idem (1943c). Jurassic spores and sporangia from the Rajmahal Hills, Bihar. Ibid. 13(3): 181-197.

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Idem (1932b). Anatomical proof of the Cycadophyte affinities of Taeniopteris spatulata. Proc. 19th Indian Sci. Cong. Association, Bangalore: 322.

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Vishnu-Mittre (1952). Charophyte remains from the Jurassic of the Rajmahal Hills, Bihar. Ibid. 21: 41-42.

Idem (1953). A male flower of the Pentoxyleae with remarks on the structure of the female comes of the group. The Palaeobotanist. 2: 75-84.

Idem (1954). Petrified spores and pollen grains from the Jurassic of the Rajmahal Hills, Bihar. Ibid. 3: 117-127.

Idem (1955). Sporojuglandoidites jurassica gen. et sp. nov., a sporomorph from the Jurassic of the Rajmahal Hills, Bihar. Ibid. 4.

Idem (1956). Masculostrobus sahnii sp. nov. A petrified conifer male cone producing three-winged and one and four-winged abnormal pollen grains from the Jurassic of the Rajmahal Hills, Bihar. Grana Palynologica (N.S.). 1(2): 99-107.

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1956-12-31

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Vishnu-Mittre. (1956). Studies on the fossil flora of Nipania, Rajmahal Series, India - Bennettitales. Journal of Palaeosciences, 5, 95–99. https://doi.org/10.54991/jop.1956.493

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