Palaeontologia Indica is a comprehensive series of monographs published by the Geological Survey of India, detailing paleontological discoveries and research within the Indian subcontinent. Spanning Series 1 through 16, this collection represents a significant contribution to the field of paleontology, documenting a wide array of fossil specimens and geological formations.
Authored primarily by the Geological Survey of India and William Theobald, this series offers invaluable insights into the region's prehistoric life and geological history. Each volume presents detailed descriptions, illustrations, and analyses of fossil finds, making it an essential resource for researchers, students, and anyone interested in the paleontological heritage of India.
Palaeontologia Indica remains a cornerstone publication for understanding the paleontology and geology of the Indian subcontinent, offering enduring value to the scientific community.
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