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Title: Studies in the Glossopteris flora of India - 16. Dadoxylon jamudhiense, a new species of fossil wood from the Raniganj stage of Jharia coalfield, Bihar
Authors: Maheshwari, H.K.
Issue Date: 1963
Citation: Palaeobotanist (1963) 12(3): 267-269
Abstract: A new species of fossil wood, Dadoxylon jamudhiense, is described from the Raniganj stage of Jharia coalfield, Bihar. The wood is distinguished by the presence of a large percentage of partly biseriate xylem rays, 1-2 or 3 seriate, alternate or opposite, mostly circular radial pits and 1-4-simple and broadly oval to circular pits in the cross-field.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/380
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