Vig Károly: Zoological Research in Western Hungary. A history (Szombathely, 2003)
XIII Figure 12.6. List of beetles collected in the Sopron and Fertő areas, by IMRE FRIVALDSZKY (1865) Figure 12.7. ZOLTÁN KASZAB'S publication on the beetle fauna of the Kőszeg Hills (1937) Figure 12.8. Illustrations to the one piece of writing by JÓZSEF TRÄGER (1937) Figure 12.9. Rhyparioides metelkanus, from IMRE FRIVALDSZKY'S Revealing Facts about the Fauna of Hungary (1865) Figure 12.10. ISTVÁN VÖRÖS (18941963), schoolmaster of Egyházasrádóc and keen collector of Lepidoptera Figure 12.11. ISTVÁN FÁSZL (1838-1900), teacher, dipterist, ornithologist and member of the Benedictine order Figure 14.1. Common carp (Cyprinus carpio), from FERDINANDO MARSIGLI'S Danubius Pannonico-Mysicus ... (1726) Figure 14.2. ISTVÁN CHERNÉL as a young birdwatcher Figure 14.3. ISTVÁN CHERNÉL with the ornithologists GYÖRGY ALMÁSY and ALEXANDER HOMEYER Figure 14.4. The map of the Fertő-Hegykő district in Elements of Bird Migration in Hungary up to 1891 by OTTÓ HERMAN (1895) Figure 14.5. Bearded tits (Panurus biarmicus), a watercolour by ISTVÁN CHERNÉL Figure 14.6. The mature ISTVÁN CHERNÉL Figure 14.7. GYÖRGY ALMÁSY (1867- 1933), ornithologist and explorer in Central Asia Figure 14.8. JÓZSEF CSABA (1903-1983), amateur linguist, ethnographer, and researcher into the bird life of Vas County Figure 14.9. LAJOS MOLNÁR (1853- 942), recorder of Molnaszecsőd and amateur ornithologist Figure 14.10. ISTVÁN BECHTOLD (19271991), an authority on birds of the Kőszeg Hills Figure 14.11. The mole rat (Nannospalax leucodon), illustrated in IMRE FRIVALDSZKY'S Revealing Facts about the Fauna of Hungary (1865)