Dear CPN members, The new version (4c) of the PhyloCode, which I sent you as a pdf and a Word document on January 12, is now online. Mike Keesey has spent a lot of time revising the web site, checking and adding the many new cross-links, etc., and in the process he found and corrected a few scattered typos and formatting inconsistencies. He also proposed (and Kevin and I approved) wording changes in Note 9.8.2 and Art. 15.11 that improve the flow of the sentences without changing the meaning. I recommend that you replace the version I sent you on Jan. 12 with the one that can now be downloaded from the website, as they differ very slightly (though there are no substantive differences) I am grateful for the time and care that Mike has devoted to the critical and tedious job of converting the Word document to a fully functional web site. He notified me yesterday that the new site was up, and I haven't yet checked it carefully, but the quality of Mike's previous work for us gives me confidence that there will be no problems. If anyone does spot any glitches, though, please notify both Mike < keesey at gmail.com > and me. It is exciting to see the new code posted at last! Best wishes, Phil -- Philip D. Cantino Professor and Associate Chair Department of Environmental and Plant Biology Ohio University Athens, OH 45701-2979 U.S.A. Phone: (740) 593-1128; 593-1126 Fax: (740) 593-1130 e-mail: cantino at ohio.edu
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