Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India
Volume No. 48 (2003)
CONTENTS
1.
Early to middle Miocene radiolarian assemblages and biostratigraphy, Andaman Islands, Northeast Indian Ocean
Page No.: 1
V. Sharma & Manulal P. Ram
2.
Biostratigraphic potential of di noflagellate cysts recovered from the Late Jurassic ammonites of the Tethys Himalaya, India
Page No.: 41
Rahul Garg, Khowaja-Ateequzzaman, Jai Krishna, and K. P. Jain
3.
A new species of cassiduloid echinoid Gongrochanus Kier, 1962 from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) rocks of the Ariyalur area. Tamil Nadu, India
Page No.: 59
D. K. Srivastava
4.
Molluscan biostratigraphy of the Tertiary sediments of Mizoram, India
Page No.: 65
R. P. Tiwari & R. P. Kachhara
5.
Coralline algae from the Ninniyur Formation, Cauvery Basin, South India
Page No.: 89
P. K. Misra, S. Kishore, A. K. Jaudri & S. K. Singh
6.
Reidentification of a brissid echinoid from the Gaj Formation (early Miocene) of Kathiawar, Gujarat, India
Page No.: 99
D. K. Srivastava
7.
A late Eocene Juxia (Perissodactyla, Hyraco-dontidae) from Liyan Molasse, Eastern Ladakh, India
Page No.: 103
B. N. Tiwari
8.
First dinosaur remains from the Cenomanian-Turonian of the Nimar Sandstone (Bagh Beds), District Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, India
Page No.: 103
Ashu Khosla, Vivesh Vir Kapur, Paul C. Sereno, Jeffrey A. Wilson, Gregory P. Wilson, Didier Dutheil, Ashok Sahni, Mahendra Pal Singh, Surendra Kumar & Rajinder Singh Rana
9.
Life spans of planktonic foraminifers: New insights through sediment traps
Page No.: 115
Rajiv Nigam, Rajeev Saraswat & Abhijit Mazumder
10.
Corals and foraminifera from the Miocene (Upper Bhuban Formation) of Mizoram, India
Page No.: 129
A. K. Jauhri, B. D. Mandaokar, R. C. Mehrotra, R. P. Tiwari & A. P. Singh
11.
Carbonaceous megafossils from the Neoprotero-zoic Bhander Group, Central India
Page No.: 135
S. Kumar & Purnima Srivastava
12.
Correlation and palaeobiology of Vindhyan and Lesser Himalayan stratigraphic successions
Page No.: 139
V. C. Tewari
13.
Sedimentation and depositional environment of the Chopan Porcellanite Formation, Semri Group, Vindhyan Supergroup in parts of Sonbhadra District, Uttar Pradesh
Page No.: 155
R. N. Srivastava, A. K. Srivastava, K. N. Singh & R. P. Redcliffe
14.
Depositional environment and tectonism during the sedimentation of the Semri and Kaimur Groups of rocks, Vindhyan Basin
Page No.: 167
Sumant Gupta, K. C. lain, V. C. Srivastava & R. D. Mehrotra
15.
Age of Vindhyans-palaeobiological evidence: a paradigm shift (?)
Page No.: 181
Mukund Sharma
16.
Stromatolite biostratigraphy in the Chhattisgarh Basin and possible correlation with the Vindhyan Basin
Page No.: 191
A. K. Moitra
17.
On the report of small shelly fossils & Brachiopoda from the Vindhyan strata
Page No.: 215
D. K. Bhatt
18.
Report on the international Field Workshop on the Vindhyan Basin, Central India (3rd to 11th December, 2002)
Page No.: 225
S. Kumar
19.
Book Review:
Recent development in Indian Micropaleontology, edited by Pradeep Kundal
Page No.: 231
A.K. Jauhri