Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India
Volume 53(1), June 2008
CONTENTS
1.
Life history of foraminifera : stable isotopic and elemental proxies
Pages: 1-8
Pratul Kumar Saraswati
2.
Gastropod diversity patterns and evolutionary tempo during the early rifting phase (Jurassic) of the Kutch Basin
Pages: 9-18
Shiladri S. Das
3.
The genus Glossopteris Brongniart from the Kamthi Formation of the Camp IV area, Wardha Valley Coalfield, Wardha Basin, Mahasrashtra, India
Pages: 19-30
Rajni Tewari
4.
Record of Megapneustes Gauthier (brissid echinoid) from theKhuiala Formation, Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan, India
Pages: 31-36
D. K. Srivastava, R. S. Rana and Hukam Singh
5.
Biotic response to Cretaceous-Eocene tectonic events at the northern margin of the Indian Plate and the Indus-Tsangpo suture zone, Ladakh Himalaya, India
Pages: 37-49
N.S. Mathur, K. P Juyal and K. Kumar
6.
Some plant megafossils from the Sub-Himalayan Zone (middle Miocene) of Western Nepal
Pages: 51-64
Mahesh Prasad and H.D. Dwivedi
7.
Earliest Cenozoic frogs from the Indian Subcontinent: implications for Out-of-India hypothesis
Pages: 65-71
S. Bajpai and Vivesh V. Kapur
8.
Fungal remains from the Neogene sediments of Mahuadanr Valley, Latehar district, Jharkhand and their palaeoclimatic significance
Pages: 73-81
Sanjai K. Singh and M.S. Chauhan
9.
Arumberia and associated fossils from the Neoproterozoic Maihar Sandstone, Vindhyan Supergroup, Central India
Pages: 83-97
S. Kumar and S.K. Pandey
10.
Age-diagnostic dinoflagellate cysts from the lignite-bearing sediments of the Vastan lignite mine, Surat district, Gujarat, western India
Page No.: 99-105
Rahul Garg, Khowaja-Ateequzzaman, Vandana Prasad, S.K.M. Tripathi, IB. Singh, A.K. Jauhri andS. Bajpai
11.
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS:
A new regular echinoid from the middle Eocene of Kachchh, western India
Page No.: 107-110
D. K Srivastava, Anjali Gupta and A. K. Jauhri
12.
THE PALAEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA
Secretary's Annual Report for 2007-08
Page No.: 111
M.P. Singh
13.
IN MEMORIUM
Page No.: 112
Professor H.M. Bolli and Professor Roger Leroy Kaesler