User talk:Wilson44691
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Sdrtirs (talk) 04:51, 1 August 2008 (UTC)
[edit] "File:GabbroRockCreek2.jpg"
Hi Wilson, I removed the cat Igneous rocks from the file:GabbroRockCreek2.jpg, as it already is in the cat Gabbro samples, which is an undercat of Gabbro, which is an undercat of Igneous rocks. I noticed you changed it back again, but as I found it is best to place files only in very specific subcats and leave the main cats empty, I request you to undo this again. Greetings, --Satrughna (talk) 12:41, 7 February 2009 (UTC)
[edit] Geological Monuments of India
Dear Mr Wilson,
I have seen some nice photos of Geology of Chennai posted by you. I am now writing articles in Wikipedia on Geological Monuments of India. The offically declared (by GSI) monuments are 26 numbers spread all over India; ten of them in Rajasthan alone, four in Karnataka and three each Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.I have already posted articles in wikipedia on St. Mary's Islands, Karnataka on Columnar Basalts, Borra Caves, Bugle Rock, Natural Arch, Tirumala hills, and Lonar Lake. I am in the process of finalising the article on Charnockite, St. Thomas Mount in Chennai, and Peninsular Gneiss in Bangalore, Karnataka. In case you have some photos of these geological formations taken at the locations mentioned, would it be possible for you to upload them on Wikicommons for use in articles. If you have covered the Geology of Rajasthan, some photos of the same would also be useful.The web address where you can see the list of National Geological Monumnets of India is at http://www.gsi.gov.in/geotour/geofrm2.htm, Geological Monuments of India. It would be nice if you give me a reply. Thank you.--Nvvchar (talk) 06:59, 27 February 2009 (UTC)
[edit] Unidentified cat
Hello Wilson,
File:GorgonianHoldfastMiocene.JPG and File:Syringoporid.jpg cannot stay directly under Category:Cnidaria. That would mean that they represent all the Cnidaria group (See the schema File:Cnidaria medusa n polyp.png that does). Your pictures should be in a species category (or in none if they are referenced in an article: see article/category war) or in an "Unidentified XX" category. Don't take it badly (I also have plenty of files in those cat ;-)), Unidentified only means that the species is unknown. Which is really the case for your 2 pictures. Some contributors look inside those categories and try to identify those pictures.
By the way, I moved File:GorgonianHoldfastMiocene.JPG to Category:Unidentified Gorgonacea but could you help me with File:Syringoporid.jpg ? What is a Syringoporid ? Is it a taxon ?
Cheers Liné1 (talk) 06:19, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
- Hello Liné1 -- I would think that images inside Cnidaria would not "represent all the Cnidaria group" but simply be examples. Nevertheless, I have few opinions about categories so please do what you need to do for your classification system. Syringoporid corals are in the Family Syringoporidae of the Order Tabulata. Good luck with your work! Wilson44691 (talk) 09:39, 31 March 2009 (UTC)