Az Egri Múzeum Évkönyve - Annales Musei Agriensis 6. (1969)

Szujkóné Lacza Júlia: Megemlékezés Andreánszky Gáborról (1895–1967)

Andreánszky also participated, between 21 August and 2 September, 1950, in the work of the „Phytosystematical Mapping Course", organized and jointly­supported by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the Ministry of Agriculture, and the Natural History Museum, at Vácrárót. His lecture was titled „Paleobo­tany and Sylviculture today", and it was also published in a lithographed form as one of the memoranda of the Course (1951). In the editing of scientific journals, he also had a significant role. He edited the Acta Biologica Hungarica in 1947—49, and was coeditor, with N. Gimesi, of the last volume (1944—49) of the Index Horti Botanici Universitatis Budapasti­nensis. As for the popularizing journals, he edited the „Floral Gazette" in 1948. Andreánszky represented the University at the Vth International Botanical Congress in Cambridge (1934), and again at the Vlth in, Amsterdam (1935). He lectured in Vienna in 1939 on his study tour in North Africa, then attended the Session in Graz of the Deutsche Botanische Gesellschaft. He was elected member of the österreichische Zoologisch-Botanische Gesellschaft on 13 April, 1956, and held his inaugural lecture in 1964, titled „Zur Floren- und Vegetationsgeschichte des ungarischen Tertiärs". Besides his active participation in the work of scien­tific societies and bodies, Andreánszky had signal effects also when popularizing bis science as an author of informative articles or when editing a popular serial, as, for instance, the commemorative publication „The World of Nature". STUDY TRIPS ABROAD The diaries of the study trips abroad, especially those of the longer journeys of his youth, painstakingly commemorate the itinerary, the collected species, his referen­ces to vegetational formations, indeed, even his home excursions in Hungary as a professor of the University, made with his collaborators or later with his pupils. It is on the basis of these notes that we learn about his trip to the Fogaras Alps, led by J. Tuzson and together, evidently for the first time, with the staff of the Institute, on 21. July, 1914. The sketchy map of his sojourn in Nort Africa is a valuable witness ot the regions he studied. It is worth while to enumerate, in a chronological order of sequence, Andreánszky's more significant study trips abroad : Phytogeographical study trip to Italy; assistant lecturer G. Andreánszky, 28 May — 14 June, 1924. Study trip to Corsica and the French and Italian Rivieras j 6—17 May, 1925. Riviera, 13—16 May Trieste, 17 May Sicily, 2—9 May, 1926 Aetna, 8—9 May, 1926 Apuan Alps, 14—22 July, 1926 Corsica, 16—18 July Mont Pelvoux-group, 20—21 July Col Sectriéres, 22 July North African study trip I. In the provinces Algiers and Tunisie, 18 April— 10 May, 1927. Environs of Fort de l'Ean, 19 April Laghouat, 22 April Oued Mzab around Ghardaia, 23 April Djurdjura Ü8—29 April Environs of Biskra, 1—2 May Touggourt, 3 May 4

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