Fossil woods of Leguminosae and Anacardiaceae from the Tertiary of Assam

  • Prakash U
  • Tripathi P
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Abstract

Three fossil woods from the Tertiary of Assam are described here. One, resembling the modern wood of Lannea, is from a road cutting at mile-stone 9 on Dimapur-Diphu road in Mikir Hills, and the others comparable with Adenanthera and Swintonia are from near the town of Hailakandi (24°26'N; 92°32'E) in district Cachar. Recently, these have been briefly described by us (Prakash & Tripathi, 1967, 1968).

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Prakash, U., & Tripathi, P. P. (2022). Fossil woods of Leguminosae and Anacardiaceae from the Tertiary of Assam. Journal of Palaeosciences, 17((1-3)), 22–32. https://doi.org/10.54991/jop.1968.535

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