Thanks Malcolm and congratulations to yourself.
That's an excellent write up, I saw it posted earlier and wondered you may be a member on IIS too. Doing a proper follow up is something I still need to learn how to do.
Mine was KIC 3634051 I was the first to flag it and mention it. It was mentioned as part of the "6 additional planet candidates with periods shorter than 525 d" in the paper. It's been described as potentially a warm Neptunian and is located in the habitable zone. At the time there were only two transits but with Q13 data a third has shown up.
Here is a link with others discussing it.
http://talk.planethunters.org/objects/APH41111337/discussions/DPH101e8m4
Location
19 11 54.110 RA
+38 44 25.01 DEC