Abstract
SINCE the recovery of vascular flora in the Salt Pseudomorph bed (Cambrian) of the Punjab Salt Range1, we have continued our investigations with other Cambrian beds in the Salt Range, Kashmir, and Spiti.
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GHOSH, A., BOSE, A. Spores and Tracheids from the Cambrian of Kashmir. Nature 169, 1056–1057 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/1691056a0
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