I understand your problem and know when I am licked. Let me stop the thread
here.

On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Dinesh Valke <dinesh.va...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear Amit ji, I see most of the (ID resolved) threads ending up with
> discussion of names.
> Please point to the particular thread which prompted you to post this
> thread.
> Generic suggestions are welcome, and can be understood only in course of a
> thread, not at the start.
>
> Regards.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Amit Ray <amitranjan...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Dear Dr. Singh, I must reiterate that I am all for the correct
>> identification of flora. I never even hinted that there are two groups - one
>> for scientific names and the other for common names - you are making that
>> mistake. All I have suggest is that *along with the correct Latin name*the 
>> English common name/s should be mentioned as far as possible.
>> Notwithstanding your argument, it is very clear from the recent postings
>> English common names hardly get a mention. So far as Flowers of India is
>> concerned it is a distinctly separate website - we are not talking about
>> that here. Do you mean to say that I have to keep on switching between my
>> inbox and Flowers of India just to get a simple clarification on common
>> names? I have great respect for Tabish-ji and his website and visit it quite
>> often for enlightenment. Please be assured that I am contesting nothing. I
>> simply made a suggestion. If the moderators of Indiantreepix are unable to
>> concede to my request please say so unambiguously. I will understand.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 8:15 AM, singhg . <sin...@sify.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   On 9/20/09, Amit Ray <amitranjan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>  It is all very well to identify flora by their Latin names, but to a
>>>> lay person like me it makes a lot of sense to know the English common 
>>>> names.
>>>> To convey the identity of a particular flower if I say "this is nasturtium"
>>>> rather than "this is Tropaeolum majus" it makes a whole lot more sense
>>>> to the lay world, particularly when we are talking about "taking knowledge
>>>> to the masses". Vernacular names are a great help if one can provide the
>>>> names in most of the major Indian languages. I do not intend to spoil your
>>>> fun, but just think about the situation. Regards.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Amit Ray
>>>> 25B Central Road
>>>> Kolkata 700032
>>>> India
>>>> URL: http://wildlifeindia.freehostia.com
>>>> Phone: +91 033 24136034
>>>> Mobile: +919433715107
>>>> Email:
>>>> 1) amitranjan...@gmail.com
>>>> 2) amitranjan...@yahoo.co.in
>>>> 3) amitranjan...@hotmail.com
>>>> 4) amitranjan...@myway.com
>>>> 5) amit...@dellmail.com
>>>> 6) amitranjan...@lavabit.com
>>>> 7) amitranjan...@aol.in
>>>> 8) amitranjanra...@rediffmail.com
>>>>
>>>> Amit ji
>>>> No one is contesting the importance of common, local or vernacular names
>>>> and in fact whenever we visit a new place, the first thing that we ask the
>>>> local persons is the local name of the plant and what importance plant has
>>>> in their daily life. The only point to consider is that a given species may
>>>> have several common names but a single accepted scientific or say marker in
>>>> the database, when all information (its various local names, description,
>>>> images, uses, etc.) regarding this species is stored electronically. Let
>>>> there be no confusion that there are two groups one wanting scientific 
>>>> names
>>>> and the other common names. What we want is a properly stored data, which
>>>> can be accessed by local name, habit (tree, climber, herb), scientific name
>>>> or any other variable. I think Flowers of India is the best website to
>>>> depict that approach. Our aim is to see that this data is accurate and
>>>> easily accessible.
>>>>     Let us together propagate the information about plants, and Garg ji
>>>> and Tabish ji are providing the necessary lead.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Dr. Gurcharan Singh
>>>> Associate Professor, Department of Botany, SGTB Khalsa College
>>>> University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
>>>> Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018
>>>> Phone: 011025518297; Mobile: 9810359089
>>>> http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Amit Ray
>>> 25B Central Road
>>> Kolkata 700032
>>> India
>>> URL: http://wildlifeindia.freehostia.com
>>> Phone: +91 033 24136034
>>> Mobile: +919433715107
>>> Email:
>>> 1) amitranjan...@gmail.com
>>> 2) amitranjan...@yahoo.co.in
>>> 3) amitranjan...@hotmail.com
>>> 4) amitranjan...@myway.com
>>> 5) amit...@dellmail.com
>>> 6) amitranjan...@lavabit.com
>>> 7) amitranjan...@aol.in
>>> 8) amitranjanra...@rediffmail.com
>>>
>>
>> >>
>>
>


-- 
Amit Ray
25B Central Road
Kolkata 700032
India
URL: http://wildlifeindia.freehostia.com
Phone: +91 033 24136034
Mobile: +919433715107
Email:
1) amitranjan...@gmail.com
2) amitranjan...@yahoo.co.in
3) amitranjan...@hotmail.com
4) amitranjan...@myway.com
5) amit...@dellmail.com
6) amitranjan...@lavabit.com
7) amitranjan...@aol.in
8) amitranjanra...@rediffmail.com

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