Satish ji ... apologies ! I am real bad at Excel's mathematics and formulae.
Am sure someone in our group is good at this, and would help Satish ji.
Regards.
Dinesh




On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 8:57 PM, Satish Phadke <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dnesh ji
> After using the COUNTA function correctly to count the total filled cells
> in the Excell sheet the number comes to 362 rather than 280. Will you
> please recheck?
> Crotalaria has maximum species : 21; Indigofera : 16; Desmodium :15;Vigna:
> 10; Smithia :9; Erythrina: 8; Dalbergia: 7; Alysicarpus :6; Trifolium: 6;
> Tephrosia:6 ;Medicago :6;
> In 35 genera only one species each was discussed.
> Some plants esp. posted by Raju ji and Ritesh ji from Andaman and North
> east remain to be unidentified.
>
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 8:34 PM, Dinesh Valke <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Nice way of summarizing the week's collection, Satish ji.
>> Regards.
>> Dinesh
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 8:29 PM, Satish Phadke <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry for the delay.
>>> I wanted to compile all the data much earlier.
>>> Luckily I am happy to post it here before the end of the month November
>>> 2011.
>>> Attaching an excel file containing the names of all the plants from
>>> Papilionaceae discussed during the Family week.
>>> Neglecting some minor mistakes or errors due to repetition of synonym
>>> etc we roughly discuused 77 genera during the week and 280 species.
>>> This includes a large number of plants mainly form Western ghats,
>>> Himalayan plants, plants from Jammu and
>>> Kashmir,HP,U,.Karnataka,Odisha,Tamil nadu,Bengal as well as some from USA
>>> and Australia.
>>> We had some really unusual contributions from Andaman and Northeast
>>> India too. Some of which still remain unidentified. Vijaysankar ji
>>> cntributed some unusual plants from his collections too. Ushaprabha ji was
>>> in Australia at that time so we were lucky to see some plants from there
>>> too.
>>> Thanks and Regards
>>> Dr Satish Phadke
>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 12:15 PM, Satish Phadke <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Very good start. Fabaceae is a big family. Its presence is almost
>>>> everywhere mostly tropical and warm temperate Asia and America.
>>>> I am sure each member will come up at least with few species.
>>>> The record on my mail shows that Gurcharan ji posted his mails 2min
>>>> before the start of the 7th Nov 2011 to reach it on The day. I posted a
>>>> minute later.
>>>>
>>>> Till 12 noon today (That is in 12 hrs) I have some 80 mails with the
>>>> label *Fabaceae-Faboideae (Papilionaceae) Week* in my inbox*
>>>>
>>>> Great going indeed . For those who don't know: one can copy paste this
>>>> heading from here for uniformity of mails. You can add a label to track the
>>>> mails under this heading if you are using Gmail.
>>>> Regards
>>>> *Dr Satish Phadke
>>>> http://satishphadke.blogspot.com/<http://www.satishphadke.blogspot.com>
>>>>
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>>>> Dr Satish Phadke
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