| 18th |
A.R. Rao |
The Jurassic flora of the Rajmahal Hills |
| 19th |
T.M. Harris |
The strange Bennettitales |
| 20th |
T.S. Mahabale |
Water Ferns: their origin and spread |
| 21st |
W.N. Stewart |
Polystely, primary xylem and the Pteropsida |
| 22nd |
M.R. Sahni |
Early biota of South Asia |
| 23rd |
D.P. Agrawal |
Reconstructing the past climate and environment |
| 24th |
F.P. Jonker |
The tendency concept: a view focussed on the evolution in the Plant Kingdom |
| 25th |
K.A. Chowdhury |
Plant anatomy and evolution |
| 26th |
A.K. Ghosh |
Growth of palaeobotany in relation to biostratigraphy of India |
| 27th |
V.M. Meher-Homji |
Some aspects of bioclimatology and vegetation aspects of peninsular India |
| 28th |
P. Legris |
Present trends in ecological studies |
| 29th |
G.V. Joshi |
The mangroves |
| 30th |
Svein B. Manum |
Palynology, organic petrology and petroleum – A paleaobotanist’s view |
| 31st |
Y. Lemoigne |
The aspects of Palaeobotany under discussion today |
| 32nd |
Aureal T. Cross |
The fossil plant record: Significant biases and assumptions effecting interpretations |
| 33rd |
Daniel I. Axelrod |
Analysis of some palaeogeographic and palaeoecologic problems of palaeobotany |
| 34th |
V. K. Gaur |
Architecture of
the Himalayas |