very nice, Dr Rawat

I am not surprised

on several counts
Kew is quite careless about indian plans and indian authors
did you write to them and did they ever correct it?

Pathak et al did they just regurgitate what you discovered so many years
ago and use your case or did they find a new example?

did you write to them?

usha di

*PS* I sent them the following message on their contact us button: so i do
not know the email address but
it will surely reach them somehow


*" Dear All at KBD at the KEW *


*its regarding this record:
http://kbd.kew.org/kbd/detailedresult.do?id=344402
<http://kbd.kew.org/kbd/detailedresult.do?id=344402>*












*the author in your records at this url is DR D S Rawatyour records show
him as R S RawatPLEASE CORRECT IT !!!!!!Proper ID of an author is very
important as you knowthis url will not show up when anybody searches for
the works of DR D S Rawat.I expect correctness from an ENGLISH site, to say
the leastand I'll appreciate it, greatly.*

*PLEASE WRITE AND TELL ME YOU HAVE DONE IT,  PLEASE.*


*USHA DESAI M.D7 /19 / 2015  "*


upon sending i got this message on this page
http://kbd.kew.org/kbd/contact.do
Contact email sent

Thanks for your comment, it has been sent to the KBD team and you should
receive a response in due course.


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lets see what do they do and with how much alacrity.



usha di


On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 2:24 PM, D.S Rawat <[email protected]>
wrote:

> This *Corydalis pseudojuncea* Ludlow & Stearn (Fumariaceae) was collected
> by me from Kuari Pass- Dalisera alpine zones (Chamoli district) during my
> M. Sc. days (1988-89) for my M.Sc. thesis. Later I reported it as a new
> addition to the flora of India in 1997 (*Rawat, D.S.* 1997. *Corydalis
> pseudo-juncea *Ludlow (Fumariaceae) : A new record to India. *J. Bombay
> nat. Hist. Soc.* 94:  434-436). Unfortunately my name was misprinted as
> R.S.Rawat in the paper.
>
> http://kbd.kew.org/kbd/detailedresult.do?id=344402
>
>
>
> To my surprise, some workers (Pathak *et al*. 2013 in *Nelumbo* 55:45.
> 2013) once again reported it as a new addition to the flora of India, 16
> years after my publication. Page of Plant Discovery is also attached here.
>
>
>
> Here photographed in Khaliya alpines (Munsyari, Pithoragarh district) in
> July 2015. A plant always occurring solitary in grassy slopes and dull
> yellow spike of few flowers often escapes notice. A drawing of the species
> drawn in 1996 by me and published in my paper is also attached.
>
>
>
> *This species is new addition in eFI*.
>
>
>
> DSRawat Pantnagar
> Dr D.S.Rawat
> Department of Biological Sciences, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture &
> Technology Pantnagar-263 145 Uttarakhand, INDIA
>
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