Kashmir lies on the main route of migration between Gondwana and Angara continents and the flora of this region assumes special interest; and this lead Sahni (1938) to state that it shows close affinity with the Siberia flora than to that of the Peninsular Gondwana. He observed that Glossopteris flora in Kashmir reaches to within a few degrees of the Angara flora in the USSR; and that Kashmir was only an out-post of Angaraland (Sahni, 1926). He also (1935) had suggested that obvious relations with Angara flora especially as regards Kashmir where a transitional flora indicates northward migration cannot be over-ruled. There however was need for a critical comparison of the Siberian and Indian floras to assess the degree of affinity to clarify notions regarding the relations best.
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Central Asia and Kashmir: Archaeobotany and Floristics
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1st ed.
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8172330790
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162p., figures; col. plates.
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