Thanks, Singh ji,
It's very useful.
These days I check the derived source also on which a Plant List page seems
to have been based.
Sometimes I find these contradictory, meaning that not to treat such
a Plant List page as authentic.
Such things happen when the derived source is corrected, but it is not
reflected in The Plant List page.


On 25 November 2013 19:55, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear friends
> Here is the response which should help members to decide how much we
> expect from the Second Version of The Plant List.
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: tpl_edit <[email protected]>
> Date: Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 7:34 PM
> Subject: RE: New version of The Plant List
> To: Bob Allkin <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <
> [email protected]>
> Cc: tpl_edit <[email protected]>
>
>
> Dear Dr Singh,  thanks for your comments. I just wanted to add to the
> response of my colleague regarding the limitations of the Plant list.  We
> have always tried to be open about these and in the next version we have
> added the following paragraph to the ‘about’ pages of the next version.
> Thanks again for all your comments. Best wishes, Alan
> Limitations
>
> The Plant List is not perfect and represents work in progress. Data comes
> from a variety of sources which are both monographic (global) and regional
> in scope. These data sources vary in the extent to which comprehensive
> synonymy is included, their stage of development (proximity to publication)
> and the degree to which they have been exposed to peer review. The Plant
> List indicates the confidence which can be given to the status of a
> particular name record using a star 
> rating<http://www.theplantlist.org/1.1/about/#confidence>.
> Around 20% of names are 
> unresolved<http://www.theplantlist.org/1.1/about/#unresolved>indicating that, 
> considered collectively, the data sources included
> provided insufficient evidence as to whether the name should be treated as
> accepted <http://www.theplantlist.org/1.1/about/#accepted> or not.
>
> The Plant List is static. It is neither updated regularly from the
> original data sources, nor edited directly. Data was extracted from source
> databases in May 2012 and thus records included here may differ from their
> current equivalent records in the source database from which they were
> taken. Where you suspect errors in The Plant List, please first check the
> source databases where corrections may have already been made. Feedback and
> corrections pertaining to records in The Plant List are passed on to the
> source database for consideration. If accepted by the source database they
> may be incorporated in a future version of The Plant List. We do not edit
> or revise the content of The Plant List directly.
>
> There exist other reliable authoritative sources of taxonomic opinion for
> some groups or some regions which we simply did not have the time or
> resources to include in this version of The Plant List. Our ambition is
> for future versions to be more inclusive and comprehensive. Although The
> Plant List may be the most comprehensive single information resource
> covering all plants, it is imperfect and not all the taxonomic decisions
> contained derive from a peer reviewed, curated, authoritative source. The
> Plant List therefore should only be treated as advisory. Other, more
> authoritative lists may exist for particular regions or taxa.
>
>
>
>
>
> Dr Alan Paton
>
> Assistant Keeper, Biodiversity Information and Economic Botany
>
> Herbarium, Library, Art and Archives
>
> Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
>
> TW9 3AB
>
> UK
>
> +44 (0)208 332 5295
>
>
>
> *From:* Bob Allkin
> *Sent:* 23 November 2013 16:52
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Cc:* tpl_edit
> *Subject:* FW: New version of The Plant List
>
>
>
>
>
> Dear Dr Singh
>
>
>
> your email was forwarded to me.
>
> We are pleased that you find TPL useful. We are painfully aware of its
> limitations.
>
>
>
> We know that the second version will be a great improvement on Version 1.
>  It is currently delayed for a week for want of some extra computer memory.
> However we are equally certain that it will not resolve all of your
> correction and wishes. Some of the issues you raise are better handled than
> before but not perfectly. We are only able to present data as sent to us.
>
>
>
> All corrections sent to us will have been forwarded to the owner/editor of
> the database from which that record derives.  Whether or not those
> suggestions were included in the database I cannot tell.  We have ambitions
> for making TPL very much better but the whole project is done on a
> voluntary basis.  If you have suggestions as to how we might find resources
> to improve it then I would be delighted to hear from you
>
>
>
> thanks for your interest and please do continue to send corrections we
> will forward to the relevant institution.
>
> best regards
>
> Bob
>
>
>
> Dr Bob Allkin
>
> Information Products Manager,
>
> RBG Kew, TW9 4AB
>
>
> -------------------------------------------
> From: Gurcharan Singh[SMTP:[email protected]]
>
> Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 4:10:11 AM
> To: tpl_edit; [email protected]
> Subject: New version of The Plant List
> Auto forwarded by a Rule
>
> Dear sir
>
> With the release of The Plant List in 2010 taxonomists around the world
> were greatly relieved with the hope of finding accepted names at one place.
> Unfortunately there were more conflicts than solutions. I have already sent
> more than 1000 corrections in seven separate mails. Hope these are others
> communicated by rest of the taxonomic community are taken care of in
> compiling the second list which as we understand would be online shortly.
>
>     Following need urgent attention in the second list
>
> 1. Long list of unresolved names.
>
> 2. Listing of several subspecies and varieties (which is always welcome)
> but not mentioning the autonym.
>
> 2. Mention of autonyms (Brassica juncea subsp. juncea) but no other
> subspecies or variety is listed as accepted name. An autonym is created
> only when some other subspecies or variety is recognised. When we don't
> recognise any other subspecies, B. juncea subsp. juncea is redundant.
>
> 3. several cases of name combinations (there are thousands of examples in
> the First List) where no synonym is listed, not even the basionym.
>
> 4. Numerous examples in which author name is given after the autonym
> epithet, It is well known fact that autonyms are automatically created and
> won't bear author name.
>
>
>
>
> Dr. Gurcharan Singh
>
> Retired  Associate Professor
> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
> Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
> Phone: 011-25518297  Mob: 9810359089
>
> http://www.gurcharanfamily.com/
> http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/
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