Lost Lens Profiles in LR5 on MBP running Yosemite

LR5 on my Mac Book Pro (after upgrading OS X to Yosemite) does not list all the lens profiles for Nikon or third party lenses and offers only 5-6 choices, non of which match my lenses.

Oh I should have known better...yes it was. Why that didn't jump out at me I don't know.
I modified the RAW profile for jpg and dropped it in
C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CameraRaw\LensProfiles\1.0\Downloaded,
and I am off to the races.

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