Thanks Shrikant ji for the announcement. Regards Prashant
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 2:56 PM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks, Shrikant ji. > That's wonderful. > > > On 23 April 2014 14:53, Shrikant Ingalhalikar < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Dear Members >> >> Thanks for bearing with me for the delay in availability of the newly >> published 3rd part of Flowers of Sahyadri. Dr. SR Yadav who released this >> book last month insisted on changing the title from 'Final' to 'Additions >> to Flowers of Sahyadri'. Obviously I will not terminate the series of field >> guides on western ghats at this 3 rd part. The set now covers 2200 species >> including 370 cultivated species. Thanks once again to members who >> contributed their images for the book. >> >> There was an issue with the production of this book subsequent to the >> launch and now it is available for the members of efloraofindia. Instead of >> offering any discount I am bearing the cost of packing, forwarding and >> freight so that it is simple to order the book. You may credit an amount of >> Rs. 800 (per copy) to a/c no 050320100001058 of Corolla Publications at >> Bank of India Karve road, Pune ISFC BKID0000503. The book will be >> despatched by Speedpost irrespective of the cost involved. Please send >> details of payment and address of despatch. >> >> The website www.flowersofsahyadri.com will be live with effect from 26th >> May 2014. More information on all books can be had from the website. The >> newly launched app 'Flowers of Sahyadri' is already available with Apple, >> Google and Amazon app stores. >> >> With regards, >> >> >> On Monday, 17 March 2014 14:14:39 UTC+5:30, Dr Pankaj Kumar wrote: >>> >>> I have only the second part, who will gift me the first and second one :P >>> Congratulations Shrikant sir, I am sure you will add more and more to >>> this series..... >>> Pankaj >>> >>> >>> On Sunday, 19 January 2014 00:24:46 UTC+8, Dinesh Valke wrote: >>>> >>>> Dear friends, >>>> >>>> Good news to enthusiasts of Sahyadri flora. Shrikant (Ingalhalikar) >>>> ji's third and last field guide in the series, aptly named as 'Final >>>> Flowers of Sahyadri' will be released on 21 March 2014 - a day auspicious >>>> to people of our kind - the 'World Forest Day'. >>>> >>>> Shrikant ji has been working endlessly, more so for the last two years >>>> to get the final lot of flowers into this new book. I and Prashant have >>>> been fortunate to join him during his explorations, and have benefited from >>>> every trip. But I must say every trip did not benefit him necessarily. >>>> Several times he would need to go in successive weeks or so to find the >>>> plants blooming! In some cases, it would be successive years! >>>> >>>> Some details of the new book that I know from him: "It will contain 800 >>>> new species of flowering plants of north Western Ghats. With this third and >>>> last field guide in the series, documentation of 2200 species from this hot >>>> spot habitat gets completed. Grasses and sedges are not in scope of this >>>> set of 3 field guides. Besides the 800 species (530 wild and 270 >>>> cultivated), the new guide also enlists and gives identification help for >>>> about 100 species of Palms and Conifers of this region." >>>> >>>> He is launching a website too ... http://www.flowersofsahyadri.in/ on >>>> 1st March 2014, which would have all the information and updates related to >>>> books authored by him. The new book and any of his earlier books may be >>>> ordered by logging on to the website. >>>> >>>> Identick, a new web application for identification of the 2200 species >>>> of flowering plants of Sahyadri is also being launched along with the >>>> website. I am sure it will serve like a ready reckoner to identify the >>>> plants found in Sahyadri. >>>> >>>> I am attaching a small snapshot of the book cover that he shared with >>>> me. 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