Congrats, Samir ji.It is nice for our members to move up in the value chain.I am always an admirer of your wonderful photography.
On 02-Dec-2017 7:21 PM, "Samir Mehta" <samirm...@gmail.com> wrote:Samir MehtaRegards,I thank our members Dr. Pankaj Kumar and Dr. Satish Pardesi for their suggestions and advice with the publication and Dr. Rawat for his interest in the finding.A .pdf copy of the article and images are attached.Dear Fellow Group members,I am pleased to inform you that my above article in the J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc.is in press.
I am also grateful to this e-group (efloraindia / indiantreepix) which helped me develop my interest in Indian flora and all the members for their support, especially Dr. Balkar Singh.
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Dr. Samir Mehta
Consultant Cancer Surgeon &
Fmr. Prof. of Surgery, KJSMC, Mumbai.
Hello Sir,Congratulations to Dr. Samir Mehtaji.However, I am little confused when I read the title of this email - New Generic Record for Maharashtra.The Genus Tamarix is well represented in Maharashtra.Mahabale, (1987) Maharashtra State Gazetteers Botany & Flora of Maharashtra, 296, reports four species of Tamarix, namely T. ericoides, T. dioica, T. indica (=T. gallica) & T. aphylla (=T. articulata). The last one, T. aphylla, Mahabale had reported it from Marathwada.Maharashtra state Gazetteers Gen Series Vol A Botany (Revised edition) Part III Miscellaneous plants, page 301-2, 1961 mentions T. dioica from Konkan.At Blatter Herbarium, we have T. indica from Uran collected P. Diwakar (Almeida, Fl Maharashtra I: 80, 1996) ; T. dioica - collected from Chiplun (Santapau) and many other localities including W. Khandesh and Vidabha (Mahabale); T. ericoides from Kankavali collected by Mahabale; Karjat Raigad dist) - NA Irani,].We also have two specimens of T. aphylla from Sindh and Karachi.In above situation, can we call it a "new generic record"??Rajendra Shinde
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 9:59 AM, J.M. Garg <jmg...@gmail.com> wrote:
Congrats, Samir ji.It is nice for our members to move up in the value chain.I am always an admirer of your wonderful photography.On 02-Dec-2017 7:21 PM, "Samir Mehta" <samirm...@gmail.com> wrote:Samir MehtaRegards,I thank our members Dr. Pankaj Kumar and Dr. Satish Pardesi for their suggestions and advice with the publication and Dr. Rawat for his interest in the finding.A .pdf copy of the article and images are attached.Dear Fellow Group members,I am pleased to inform you that my above article in the J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc.is in press.
I am also grateful to this e-group (efloraindia / indiantreepix) which helped me develop my interest in Indian flora and all the members for their support, especially Dr. Balkar Singh.
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Dr. Samir Mehta
Consultant Cancer Surgeon &
Fmr. Prof. of Surgery, KJSMC, Mumbai.
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