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1923.
A Silicified

Dicotyledonous Wood: Dryoxylon mohgaænse sp. nov. from the Deccan Intertrappean Beds of India. Jour. Ind. Bot. Soc. 15, 2, 131-138. 1936.

Ueber Nicolien und Nicolien ahnliche Holzer. K. Svensk. Vet. Akad. Handl. 6. 1910.

Fossil Wood of the Dipterocarpoxylon
type from the Lalmai range in
Comilla, Bengal. Quart. Jour. Geol.
Mining and Metallurgical Soc. India,
2, 139-141. 1930.

Plant Life through the Ages. 1931.
Systematic Anatomy of Dicotyledons.
English Edition I & II. 1908.
Note on marine fossils collected by
Mr. Pinfold in the Garo Hills.

Rec.

Geol. Surv. Ind., V, 41 Pt. 3,. 303-337. 1921.

EXPLANATION OF PLATES.

[All photomicrographs are from untouched negatives.]

PLATE 15.

Dipterocarpoxylon garoense, sp. nov., G. S. I. Type No. 16502.

FIG. 1. Transverse section showing distribution of vessel, rays and vertical gum ducts. Note the arrangement of gum ducts at the right hand corner (Gd). × 10.

FIG. 2. Transverse section showing distribution of small (Sv) and large vessels in comparison with that of gum ducts (Gd.) ×40.

FIG. 3. Transverse section showing parenchyma and tracheids round the vessels.
Note also the distribution of metatracheal parenchyma cells.
FIG. 4. Transverse section showing a pair of gum ducts surrounded by rows of
parenchyma cells. 35.

FIG. 5. Tangential section showing distribution, width and height of rays.
also the size and shape of the cells forming different types of rays.
FIG. 6. Tangential section showing tyloses in the vessels.

PLATE 16.

X 110.

Dipterocarpoxylon garoense, sp. nov., G. S. I. Type No. 16502.

FIG. 1. A vessel element showing inter-vessel pits. 90.

X75.

Note

> 50.

FIG. 2. Radial section showing inter-vessel pits (Ivp) and fungal hyphæ (H.)

X 440.

FIG. 3. Radial section showing vessel-ray pits (Vrp). Note their distribution and size. X 440.

Dryoxylon sp., G. S. I. No. K40/485.

FIG. 4. Transverse section showing general structure of the wood.
FIG. 5. Tangential section showing size and distribution of rays.

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X 10.
Note the shape

FIG. 6. Transverse section showing distribution and arrangement of wood fibres.

X35.

ON SOME FOSSIL FISH-SCALES FROM THE INTER-TRAPPEAN BEDS AT DEOTHAN AND KHERI, CENTRAL PROVINCES, BY SUNDER LAL HORA, D.Sc., F.R.S.E., F.N.I., Assistant Superintendent, Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta. (With Plates 17 and 18.)*

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GEOLOGICAL AGE OF THE INTER-TRAPPEAN BEDS AND SOME OBSERVA

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The fossil fish-scales described below were collected by Mr. H. Crookshank, Superintending Geologist, Geological Survey of India, from the Inter-trappean beds about mile to the east of Deothan (22° 19′ 77° 35′) and about mile to the east of Kheri (22° 22′ : 77° 29') in the Central Provinces. In his memoir on the Geology of the Northern Slopes of the Satpuras between the Morand and the Sher Rivers' (1936, p. 288), he made a reference to my tentative conclusions regarding the identity of some of the fish scales, but later he collected much more varied material. A brief reference was also made to these scales by Crookshank, Sahni, and the writer at the General Discussion on the Age of the Deccan Trap' held at the 24th meeting of the Indian Science Congress at Hyderabad in 1937. In the following account the various types of scales are described and their probable relationships elucidated. Oppor tunity has also been taken to describe some other infra- and inter* Published with the permission of the Director, Zoological Survey of India.

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