| Paper |
Author |
Page No. |
| |
| Invocation |
|
01 |
| Editorial : Past Six Years of Bionotes |
Dr. R. K. Varshney |
03 |
| The Human Brain: Are Brain and Mind the same thing ? : Intelligence comes from Genes or Environment ? |
Pawan Sinha |
04 |
| Did Dark Matter made Dinosaurs Extinct ? |
Afsar Abbas and Samar Abbas |
07 |
| On the Taxonomy of India's Biodioversity |
C.R. Babu |
09 |
| Fact About Seas and Oceans : 70% of the Earth's Surface ;90% Living Bio-mass |
|
11 |
| Biotechnology Scenario: India's immense Biotech Potential: The largest Human Biodiversity on the Planet |
Prakash Chandra |
12 |
| Tiger Royal (Short story) |
Norah Burke |
14 |
| Genetically - Modified Foods : An Unsavoury New World Order for Agriculture |
Vikram Sood |
17 |
| Bats: How they help Farms, Forests and Human Beings |
|
19 |
| Key to the Subfamilies and Tribes of Leafhoppers (Hemiptera : Cicadellidae) of the Indian Subcontinent |
C.A. Viraktamath |
20 |
| Moths of Families Saturniidae and Brahmaeidae in the Collection of Bombay Natural History Society |
Naresh Chaturvedi, Vithoba Hegde and Vinod Patil |
25 |
| Career in Alternate Medical Systems in India |
Varun Soni |
27 |
| Human Body by the Clock: Body's Natural Rhythms |
|
29 |
| On Two Rare Insect Orders (Auct.), Megaloptera (alderflies) and Raphidiodea (snakeflies) in India |
Dr. R.K. Varshney |
30 |
| Commercialisation of Bio-Resources |
Narendra Nag |
33 |
| Indo - European Languages |
|
34 |
| Limnological Studies of Two Ponds at a Riverine Island: Nayachar, East Midnapore, West Bengal |
M.K. Dey, A.K. Hazra and A. Pal |
35 |
| Tsunami : 20-feet Wall of Water hits Coasts : One of the Worst Tragedy in a Century in Asia |
|
37 |
| Form IV (Rule 8) |
|
24 |
| Information to the Contributors |
|
28 |
| Conferences |
|
26 |
| News |
|
8,11,13,16,18 |
| Obituary |
|
29 |
| ABC Particulars |
|
39 |