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Bulletin of Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology, Academia Sinica No.6

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Language: Chinese with Latin nameEnglish abstracts
1984; Paperback;185×260mm;372 pages with plates

This book contains following papers, the text are written in Chinese with Latin name, abstracts in English.

Table of Contents


Contents

Palynology and Paleobotany
Microflora of Precambrian Influence on Stromatolitic Morphology
Late Precambrian Microfossils from Diaoyutai and Liulaobei Formations, in Liaoning and Anhui Province Respectively of    China
Diversity of Spore Morphology and Its Bearing on Identification of Fossil Species
Pollen and Spores Assemblages from Lower Tertiary of the Nanxiong Basin, Guangdong
Ecology and Taphonomy of Gigantopterids
Paleozoology and Biostratigraphy
Several Groups of Bizarre Sclerte Fossils from the Earliest Cambrian in Eastern Yunnan
Biogeographical Provinces of Early Cambrian Archaeocyathids in China
The Discovery of Georgina Wade from Southern Xizang (Tibet) and Its Significance
Zonation and Correlation of Ordovician Rocks in Southern Anhui with a Note on Some Important Graptolites
Late Devonian Pelagic Ostracod Sequences in Luofu Region of Guangxi
Gonionowakiidae – A New Dacryoconarid Family, with Reference to the Classification of the order Dacryoconarida at a    Family Level
Restudy of Devonian Leaiid Conchostracans from Hunan and Guangdong Provinces
Early Carboniferous Foraminifera from Shaoyang Area of Hunan and Guangdong Provinces
On the Family Lochengiidae
On the Lepidolina kumaensis Fusulinacean Fauna
Late Permian Corals from Zhejiang, Guangxi and Sichuan Provinces
Type and Microstructure of the Pillars in Stromatoporoids
Two Beetle Fossils from the Sanqiutian Formation (Upper Triassic) in Liuyang County of Hunan Province
Characteristics and Significance of Late Cretaceous Non-marine ostracods
The Sequence and Distribution of Late Cretaceous and Early Tertiary
Quaternary Lamellibranch Provincialism in East China
Mineralogy
● A Regularly Mixed-layer Montmorillonite-Chlorite from the Sinian Doushantuo Formation at Liantuo near Yichang, Hunei