Thanks JM Garg,
actually a better URL is :
http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/List_bot.html
This is up-to -date. The one you quoted is older and not really working. 
Not your fault, a problem going back years. I have to remove those old 
files from the server but it takes time that I do not have to spare.

On Thursday, May 17, 2012 2:26:13 PM UTC+10, JM Garg wrote:
>
> I will only tell our members that Mic is like our Dinesh ji (in simle 
> terms so that they connect with him better) as he compiles names in 
> different world languages including ours along with many other things.
> This is his website: http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/
> Pl. have a look- you will get a better idea. 
>
> Thanks, Mic to be with us.
>  
> On 17 May 2012 02:23, OZmic <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Dear all,
>> Who am I ? this question seems to bother a number of people. I have 
>> explained this to a few but they have been very discreet about it. I thank 
>> them for their discretion.
>> Well! for the benefit of everyone my name is Michel, neither Michelle 
>> (fem.) nor Michael. Formally I am Michel H. Porcher (Mr.). I have many 
>> online aliases.
>> I chose "OZmic" for this forum, meaning Mic from Australia. So I keep 
>> asking people to call me Mic.
>> However you are welcome to call me anything you like. I love your 
>> expression "ji" so if you can fit this in I'll be delighted but "Michel ji" 
>> may not sound good to you, I don't know. 
>> On the other hand being non-conformist I do not like much being addressed 
>> as Mr. or Sir, although I am aware that this is normal and polite in 
>> various countries and languages. I do not like my surname either which 
>> means "pig-keeper" in French. In Australia we tend to call people by their 
>> first name, often a derived nickname. For example Barry becomes Bazza, 
>> Daryl becomes Dazza, William becomes Bill, Danny becomes Dan etc. This is a 
>> device to bring about a superficial egalitarian society. In depth however 
>> our society is like any other with its social structures or classes. I 
>> always find these names amusing.
>> I am honored when one calls me Dr. but I do not have a PhD. I have 
>> studied my subjects hard in an autodidactic fashion in order to develop my 
>> chosen field of multilingual nomenclature. Studying this at University 
>> would have meant a lot of time and efforts wasted learning a lot of things 
>> beneficial to my general culture but irrelevant to my chosen activity.
>> Thanks for your understanding.
>> Mic
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