Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 84. (Budapest 1992)
Kováts, D.: Waldstein and Kitaibel types in the Hungarian Natural History Museum in Budapest
The specimen on the sheet XLI. No. 3, which was designated as the lectotype. consists of one flowering specimen without bulb and seven separated leaves. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Anthericum sulphureum ex horto". One other label with revision: "Ornithogalum pyrenaicum L. (= O. flavescens Lam.) perianth yellow ovary oblong rev. L. Hrouda Praha 2.1990." Apargia aspera W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. II. 1802: 114, tab. 110. - apud WlLLD. Spec. pl. III. 3, 1804, p. 1553, in JÁVORKA (1926: 482). 1 sheet: XXVI. No. 113, one more sheet: XXVI. No. 112, under the name of A. setosa KIT. Both of them are Leontodon asper (W. et K.) POIR., according to JÁVORKA (1926: 482-483, 1957: 143). The valid (synonym) name is Leontodon crispus VILL. (1779) subsp. crispus POIRET, according to TUTIN et al. (1976: 314), Leontodon asperus ( W. et K.) Boiss., according to PROKUDIN et al. (1987: 369). The specimen on the sheet XXVI. No. 113, which was designated as the lectotype, consists of a single plant with two flowering stems, without root. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Apargia aspera". On the author's label: "Leontodon crispus Vill. subsp. crispus Poiret, bracts with rigid, white minutely pectinate-ciliate. 16.12. 1991. D. Kováts". Astragalus campestris W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. II. 1802: 138, tab. 130. - non L. in JÁVORKA (1926: 501, 1957: 144). 3 sheets: XXV No. 121,121a; LIII. No. 111. One of them is Oxytropis dinarica MURB., the second one is O. campestris (L.) DC, the third one is "non est", according to JÁVORKA (1926: 501). The valid name is O. dinarica MURB., according to JÁVORKA (1957: 144). The valid (synonym) name is Oxytropis campestris (L.) DC. (1802). according to TUTIN et al. (1968: 125), DOSTÁL (1989: 528). The specimen on the sheet XXV. No. 121, which was designated as the lectotype, consists of one plant with leaves and five legumes, without root. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Astragalus campestris in alp Viszocsicza, Bádány. Debelo Berdo, Szegesztan". On JÁVORKA'S label: "Oxytropis dinarica Murb. rev. Jáv." Bunias cochlearoides W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. II. 1802: 111, tab. 107. - 1 sheet: XX. No. 100. It is Calepina inegularis (Asso) THELL., and this is the valid (synonym) name according to JÁVORKA (1925: 410, 1926: 518, 1957: 145). The valid name is Bunias cochlearoides MURRAY (1778), according to TUTIN et al. (1964: 270). Calepina irregularis (Asso 1779 sub MYAGRO) THELL. in SCH. et K. (1905) according to Soó (1968: 298. 1980: 389). PRISZTER (1985: 188). The specimens on this sheet XX. No. 100, which is the type, consist of many leafy stems with flowers, fruits (siliculas) and roots. On KITAIBEL' label: "Bunias cochlearoides Tetradynamia siliquosa". On the author's label: "Calepina irregularis (Asso) Thell. Lower leaves lyrate-pinnatifid. upper leaves sagittifolius, salicula reticulate, usually 4-veined. 16. 12. 1991. D. Kováts" Campanula nuiltiflora W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. III. 1810: 292, tab. 263. - 2 sheets: VIII. No. 240, 241, under the name of Campanula macrostachya W. et K. apud WILLDENOW (En. h. berol. I. 1809: 213, Addit. p. 125). This is the valid (synonym) name according to JÁVORKA (1926: 525, 1957: 146), TUTIN et al. (1976: 86), PROKUDIN et al. (1987: 315), DOSTÁL (1989: 972). The valid name is Campanula macrostachya KIT ex WILLD. (1809). according to JÁVORKA (1925: 1072) Soó (1968: 449,1980: 408). PRISZTER (1985: 194). The specimens on the sheet VIII. No. 240, which was designated as the lectotype, consist of 3 leafy plants with flowers and roots. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Campanula macrostachya - In graminosis montis arcis Versetzensis". Campanula spathulata W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. III. 1809: 286, tab. 258. - in KITAIBEL Addit. 1863: 125, no. 567. non SiBTH. according to JÁVORKA (1926: 528). 1 sheet: VIII. No. 244. It is C. divergens W. et K. apud WILLDENOW (1809) and this is the valid name according to JÁVORKA (1926: 528, 1957:146), Soó (1968: 450). This is a SIBTHORP and SMITH species Campanula spamlata SiBTH. et SM. (1806) according to TUTIN et al. (1976: 79). The specimens on this sheet VIII. No 244. which is the type, consist of 6 leafy stems with flowers, without roots. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Campanula spathulata In calcareis ad Csiklovam. Szászkam, Mehadiam". On the author's label: "Campanula sibirica L. subsp. divergentiformis (Jáv.) Domin. Stem many-flowered, hairy, 3-5 mm in diameter, corolla 20-30 mm, campanulate 17.12. 1991. D. Kováts". * Carduus candicans W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. I. 1801: 85, tab. 83. - 1 sheet: XXVIII. No. 67, and an another sheet: XXVIII. No. 45, under the name of C. collinus W et K., according to JÁVORKA (1926: 531). The valid name is Carduus candicans W. et K. according to JÁVORKA (1926: 531. 1957: 146), TUTIN et al. (1976: 228). The specimens on the double sheet XXXVIII. No. 67, which was designated as the lectotype, consist of many leafy stems with fruits (achenes). On KITAIBEL'S label: "Carduus candicans - In monte arcis Vetustae ad Versecz et Devam".