Szekessy Vilmos (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 62. (Budapest 1970)
Ujhelyi, J.: Data to the systematics of the sections Bulbosae and Caespitosae of the genus Koeleria. IX.
KERNER. Tirolia centralis. In collibus arenosis ad ödipontem, 1878, leg. A. KERNER (NO. 20066; BP). I dedicate the plant to Anton KERNER, the distinguished Austrian botanist who first recognized, but did not describe, the new plant. ASCHERSON and GRAEBNER'S German diagnosis and evaluation is not unequivocal, since they drew several taxa into their subspecies. Also K. DOMTN relegated all pyramidata-shâped plants into his description. Spccimina examinata: DupMcatum holotypi. Schedula DOMINI: K. pyramidata (LAM.) DÓM. var. ciliata (KERN.) DOM. (BP); In collibus arenosis circa Innsbruck, 1885, 7. Murr, sub nomine Koeleria ciliata KERNER (BP); Tirolia: Virgen, in ripis, 8, 7. 1864. Gandasz, sub nomine Koeleria cristata PURS. var. montana (BP); Flora Tiroliensis. In lapidosis prope Schluderbach, 12. 1907, Dr. DEGEN, sub nomine Koeleria montana HAUSM. (BP); Flora Tiroliensis. Karersee, in lapidosis, 1650 m, 31. VIII. 1906, Dr. DEGEN, sub nomine Koeleria. Schedula DOMINI: K. pyramidata (LAM.) DOM. Ssp. montana (FIAUSM.). f. pallida, Rev.: K. DOMIN (BP); Tirol. Wiesen u. Raine am Luttach, 1500 m, 24. Juli, 1882, G. TREFFER (PRC); Auf Wiesen, Rainen in Luttach u. Umgebung, 1000-1400 m, Juni, 1882, Tirol, G. TREFFER, sub nomine Avena flavescens L. Trisetum flavescens BEAUV. Schedula DOMINI: Koel. cristata Ssp. K. montana (FIAUSM.). DT. DOMIN (BP); Innsbruck, Bergwiesen, 6. 1878, B. STEIN, sub Koeleria ciliata A. KERNER (BP); Innsbruck (Tirol), in sylvis ad viliam S. J. alt. 650 m, 1878, Jim., MENYHÁRTH S. J., sub nomine Koeleria ciliata KERNER f. K. umbricola. Schedula DOMINI: K. pyramidata (LAM.) DOM. V. typica DOM. (BP); Groden. Dolomiten. Tirol, v. VII. 1907, J. BORNMÜLLER, sub nomine Koeleria montana DALLA TORRE (Z); Tirolia orient. Windisch, Matrei in pratis montanis sol. schist. 15-1700 m, AUSSERDORFER, sub nomine Koeleria cristata PERS. var. montana HAUSM. (BP, Z); Schluderbach, in rupestribus versus Landro (Ampezzo), Sept. 1904, Dr. DEGEN, sub nomine Koeleria montana HAUSM. (BP); Br. G. ANDREÁNSZKY: Iter Italicum 1924. In declivibus sept, mtis "Monte Baldo" sub Mga Casina, 800-1000 m, 14. Jim. 1924, ANDREÁNSZKY (BP); Tirol. In Kalkgcröll nebst der Bad Sexten, Pustertal, 12-1400 m, Juli, 1881, sub nomine Koeleria cristata PERS. G. TREFFER. Schedula DOMINI: Koeleria cristata Ssp. Koel. montana (HAUSM) D. T. (BP); Fl. Garn. Adlesberg: sott. Abhänge, 500-600 m, J. BORNMÜLLER, sub nomine Koeleria (PRC); Dr. A. v. HAYEK, Flora Stiriaca exsiccata 916. Koeleria pyramidata (LAM.) DOM. Stiria inferior: In pratis pr. urbem Pettau, 230 m, Juni, 1906, A. v. HAYEK (BP, PRC); Graubünden. Verbr. in Wiesen bei Manas, 16. VIL 1916. M. HELLER, sub nomine K. cristata (Z); Ems, auf der Südseite des Torna Gilli, VI. 1931, FLUTSCH, sub nomine Koeleria cristata (L.) PERS. (Z); Am Weg nach Ol'enberg, 5. VIII. 1900, BRUINE et HEGI, sub nomine Koeleria cristata (L.) PERS. s. (Z); Romberg, Lösningau, in jungen lichten Föhrenwald, 26. VII. 1913. KELHOFER, sub nomine Koeleria cristata (f..) PERS. (Z); Buchs, 15. 6. 1925, FR. ROHRER, sub nomine Koeleria cristata (L.) PERS. ssp. pyramidata (LAM.) DOM. (Z); In collibus, sylvis apricis, 4. Jim. Ex. hb. KOCH, 1887, sub nomine Koeleria cristata PENS. Schedula DOMINI: A\ ciliata KERN, meist eine f. uivipara Rev.: K. DOMIN. Description of the leaf epi derm : The cells are medium large on the abaxial and axial sides of the innovational leaves. The cell walls are sinuous. In the senile blades the costal zone is 2-4-seriate. The elongately oblong silica bodies are densely present, alternating with the parenchymal cells. The intercostal zone is 5-7 seriate. The parenchymal cells are wide, thick-walled, alternating sporadically with stomata. The costal zones of the juvenile leaves are less developed, narrow, 2—3seriate, with sporadically appearing oblong silica bodies. The intercostal zone is wide, 10-12-scriate, medially with large, elongated parenchymal cells and sporadic stomata. The surfaces are without pili. (Pl. IV. Figs, 1, 2). The slender plant is loosely cespitose, owing, besides its locality conditions, also to its extravaginal innovation. The rhizome is therefore also alongated, 2-4 cm long and 3 mm thick. The plant averages 78-85 cm in height. The vetust sheaths