Sahni, Birbal, paléobotaniste, archéologue, 1891-1949
Sahni, Birbal, 1891-1949
Birbal Sahni
Sāhanī, Bīrabala 1891-1949
Sahni, Birbal
Sahni, B. (Birbal), Professor of Botany, University of Lucknow, India, 1891-1949
VIAF ID: 240851374 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Birbal Sahni
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sahni, Birbal
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sahni, Birbal ‡d 1891-1949
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sahni, Birbal, ‡c paléobotaniste, archéologue, ‡d 1891-1949
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sahni, Birbal, ‡d 1891-1949
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sāhanī, Bīrabala ‡d 1891-1949
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- 510 2 _ ‡a Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany ‡g Lucknow, Gumti ‡4 affi ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
- 551 _ _ ‡a Lucknow ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
- 500 1 _ ‡a Sahni, Mulk Raj ‡d 1899-1983 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 500 1 _ ‡a Sahni, Ruchi Ram ‡d 1863-1948 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 510 2 _ ‡a University of Lucknow ‡b Botany Department ‡4 affi ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
Works
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Age of the saline series in the salt range of the Punjab | |
A clay seal and a sealing of the Śuṅga period from the Khokra Kot Mound (Rohtak) | |
The Deccan traps : are they cretaceous or tertiary ? | |
The eastward opening of the himalayan geosyncline into the pacific ocean | |
Essays in evolutionary plant biology, 1992: | |
Explosive fruits in viscum japonicum, Thunb. | |
Foreign pollen in the ovules of ginkgo and of fossil plants | |
Fossil plants from the intertrappean beds of Mohgaon Kalan, in the Deccan, with a sketch of the geology of the Chhindwara district | |
Fossil plants from the Po Series of Spiti (N. W. Himalayas) | |
A fossil tree in the Panchet Series of the lower Gondwanas near Asansol | |
Further observations on rajmahalia paradoxa | |
General discussion. | |
The gondwana affinities of the angara flora in the light of geological evidence | |
The Himalayan uplift since the advent of man : its culthistorical significance | |
Homoxylon and related woods and the origin of angiosperms | |
Homoxylon rajmahalense, gen. et sp. nov., a fossil angiospermous wood, devoid of vessels | |
Indian Gondwana : Sahni volume | |
Indian silicified plants. | |
The karewas of Kashmir | |
Materials for a monograph of the Indian petrified palms | |
Microfossils and the salt range thrust | |
Micropalaeontology in geology | |
Modern psilotaceae and archaic terrestrial plants | |
A note on the floating island and vegetation of Khajiar, near Chamba in the N. W. Himalayas | |
Note on the presence of a 'tent-pole' in the seed of cephalotaxus pedunculata | |
Notes on the vegetative anatomy and female cones of fitzroya patagonica (Hook. fils) | |
Observations on the evolution of branching in the filicales | |
The occurrence of matonidium and weichselia in India | |
On a new abnormality in the sporophyll of tmesipteris ; A stem-impression from the plant-bearing beds near Khunmu (Kashmir), provisionnally referred to gangamopteris kashmirensis, Seward | |
On a palaeozoic tree-fern grammatopteris baldaufi (beck) hirmer, a link between the zygopterideae and osmundaceae | |
On certain archaic features in the seed of taxus beccata, with remarks on the antiquity of the taxineae | |
On certain fossil epiphytic ferns found on stems of the palaeozoic tree-fern psaronius | |
On chara sausari sp. nov., a chara (sensu stricto) from the intertrappean charts at sausar in the Deccan | |
On clepsydropsis australis, a zygopterid tree-fern with a tempskya-like false stem, from the carboniferous rocks of Australia | |
On some specimens of dadoxylon arberi sew. From New South Wales ans Queensland | |
On the anatomy of some petrified plants from the Government Museum, Madras ; Notes on the anatomy of a species of niphobolus from Malay | |
On the branching of the zygopteridean leaf, and its relation to the probable 'pinna' nature of gyropteris sinuosa, goeppert | |
On the genera clepsydropsis and cladoxylon of unger, and on a new genus austroclepsis | |
On the occurrence of funnel-like leaves (ascidia) in ginkgo biloba ; On some petrified cones of indian fossil conifers from the British Museum, London | |
On the structure of the cuticle in glossopteris angusifolia brongn | |
On the structure of zygopteris primaria (cotta) and on the relations between the genera zygopteris, etapteris and botrychioxylon | |
On the theoretical significance of certain so-called "abnormalities" in the sporangiophores of the psilotaceae | |
On tmesipteris Vieillardi, Dangeard, an erect terrestrial species from New Caledonia | |
The ontogeny of vascular plants and the theory of recapitulation | |
The palaeobotanical correlation of coal seams in India | |
Palaeontology and the measurement of geological time | |
Palmoxylon mathuri, a new species of petrified palms from Cutch, western India ; Anatomical proof of the cycadophyte affinities of taeniopteris spatulata, McCl. ; Conites hobsoni, a new species of fossil ovuliferous cones from the Rajmahal series, Bihar | |
The pentoxyleae : a new group of jurassic gymnosperms from the Rajmahal hill of India | |
Permanent labels for museum specimens in damp tropical climates | |
Permo-carboniferous life provinces with special reference to India | |
A petrified Williamsonia (W. sewardiana, sp. nov.) from the Rajmahal hills, India | |
Pollen grains in the Stylar Canal and in the ovary of an angiosperm | |
Proceedings of the International Conference on Global Environment and Diversification of Plants Through Geological Time. | |
The prospects of palynology in India | |
Purāvanaspati vijñānī Bīrabala Sāhanī, 2013: | |
The quest for early traces of the glossopteris flora | |
Rajmahalia paradoxa gen. et sp. nov. and other jurassic plants from the Rajmahal Hills | |
Recent advances in Indian palaeobotany | |
Recent discoveries in the Rajmahal flora | |
The relation of the late palaeozoic floras to the early mesozoic floras | |
The relations of the indian Gondwana flora with those of Siberia and China : Title used by Prof. Sahni in reprinting Remarks on the papers on the Gigantopteris-flora by Halle and Jongmans | |
Revisions of Indian fossils plants. | |
Revolutions in the plant world (presidential address) | |
The roots of psaronius, intra-cortical or extra-cortical ? : A discussion | |
Scientific papers of Birbal Sahni Centenary National Symposium on Gondwana of India : Nagpur, 16-17 January, 1993 | |
A silicified member of the cyclanthaceae from the tertiary of the deccan | |
Some aspects of earth history as revealed by fossils | |
Some mesozoic ferns from the salt range, Punjab | |
Some petrified palms from the central museum, Nagpur, C. P. ; On a collection of petrified tree trunks discovered in the Eden gardens, Calcutta ; Dicotyledonous plant-remains from the tertiary beds of Assam | |
The southern fossil floras : a study in the plant-geography of the past | |
Speculations on the climates of the lower Gondwanas of India | |
Staminal movements in gerbera lanuginosa | |
The technique of casting coins in ancient India | |
Tertiary : Deccan Intertrappean Series | |
Textbook of botany. | |
The vascular anatomy of the tubers of nephrolepsis | |
Wegener's theory of continental drift in the light of palaeobotanical evidence | |
The wood anatomy of homoxylous dicotyledon tetracentron sinense oliv. | |
Yaudheya coin moulds from Sunet, near Ludhiana in the Sutlej Valley |