Biography
Amiya Kumar Ghosh, Indian palaeopalynologist (Arrah, Bihar 1905 – Ranchi 18 January 1985)
Concluded that vascular plants have existed in Cambrian epoch
Did vascular plants exist in Cambrian time? (1950)
Observed that the frequency of grains with more colpi increased with the older horizons of the Pre-Miocene formations
Proved the usefulness of plant microfossils in the correlation of coal seams
With J. Sen. A study of microfossils and the correlation of some productive coal seams of the Raniganj Coalfield, Bengal, India. Trans. Min. Geo. Met. Inst. India 43:67-95, 1948
With S.S. Ghosh described the fossil plant species Anisopteroxylon jawalamukhi 1958 and Dipterocarpoxylon malavii 1959
Papers in Nature (review)
Occurrence of microflora in the Salt Pseudomorph Beds, Salt Range, Punjab. Nature 160:796, 1947
Spores and tracheids from the Cambrian of Kashmir. Nature 169:1056, 1952
Ephedra type of pollen grains from the Pre-Siwalik sediments of Punjab. Nature 198:408, 1963
HONORS (Fossil)
Ghoshia Mandal & Maithy 1984 (Algae)
Ghoshialepis Banerjee 1984 (Plantae)
Ghoshiadites Nandi 1981 (Sporae/Pollen)
Ghoshispora Srivastava 1966 (Sporae/Pollen)
Ghoshiatriletes D’Rozario & Banerjee 1987 (Sporae/Pollen)