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I HAVE undertaken the investigation of fossil microflora from a tufaceous limestone near Udaipur. This fossiliferous locality is about three-quarters of a mile north-west of the tenth milestone on the Udaipur–Gogunda Road. It was first described by Murty1, who had suggested a tertiary age to these beds.
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Murty, T. V., Proc. Forty-second Ind. Sci. Congr. Assoc. (1955).
Cookson, C. I., Austral. J. Bot., 2 (1), 52 (1954).
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TRIVEDI, T. Pollen of Acacia from Tufaceous Limestone near Udaipur. Nature 184, 123–124 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/184123b0
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