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
Senecio rivularis (W. et K.) DC. according to JÁVORKA (1957: 150), Soó (1970: 101), TUTIN et al. (1976: 200), PRISZTER (1985: 198), PROKUDIN et al. (1987: 343). The valid name is Tephroseris crispa (JACQ.) SCHUR, according to DOSTÁL (1989:1049). The specimens on the sheet XXXI. No. 25, which was designated as the lectotype, consist of three leafy plants with inflorescences (achenes),one of them has root. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Cineraria rivularis in vallibus umbrosis Matrae ad rivulos". On the author's labels: "Senecio rivularis (W et K.) DC. 16. 01. 1992. D. Kováts". Cnicus pauciflorus W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. II. 1803: 175, tab. 161. - apud WILLD. Spec. pl. III. 3. 1804: 1677. in JÁVORKA (1926: 573). 2 sheets: XXVIII. No. 118, 123. One of them is Cirsium rivulare (JACQ.) ALL., the other one is Cirsium pauciflorum (W. et K.) SPR. according to JÁVORKA (1926: 573-574). The valid (synonym with C. pauciflorum (W. et K.) SPR.) name is Cirsium waldsteinii ROUY. (1905) according to JÁVORKA (1957:150), TUTIN et al. (1976: 239), PROKUDIN et al. (1987: 352), DOSTÁL (1989:1074). The specimens on the sheet XXVIII. No. 123, which was designated as the lectotype, consist of only two terminal inflorescences with achenes and a big lower leaf. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Cnicus pauciflorus In pinetis sub Petrosa initio Augusti." This specimen is Cirsium pauciflorum (W. et K.) Spr. according to JÁVORKA (1926: 573). * Colchicum arenarium W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. II. 1804: 195, tab. 179. -.4 sheets: XII. No. 208; XLVI. No. 160; XLVII. No. 82, 122. It is valid name according to JÁVORKA (1926: 574, 1957: 150), Soó (1973: 57, 1980: 475), TUTIN et al. (1980: 23), PRISZTER (1985: 214), DOSTÁL (1989:1196). The specimens on the sheet XII. No. 208, which was designated as the lectotype, consist of four flowering plants with bulbs, two of them with two flowers. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Colchicum arenarium. In clivis arenosis Pesthanis, banaticis. Floret maturius, quam autumnale: Augusto." * Crepis agrestis W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. III. 1806: 244, tab. 220. - apud WILLD. Spec. pi. 1804: 1602. in JÁVORKA (1926: 581). 2 sheets: XXVII. No. 31, 31a. Both are "forma C. capillaris (L.) WALLR. capituli parce glandulosi, statura mediocri" in JÁVORKA (1926: 581). The valid name is C. capillaris (L.) WALLR. var. agrestis (W. et K.) SCH. et TH. according to JÁVORKA (1957: 150), Soó (1970: 217), C capillaris (L.) WALLR., according to PROKUDIN et al. (1987: 378), Crepis capillaris (L.) WALLR. var. agrestis (W. et K.) DALLA TORRE et SARNTH. according to TUTIN et al. (1976: 355), DOSTÁL (1989: 1136). The specimens on the sheet XXVII. No. 31, which was designated as the lectotype, consist of three leafy plants with inflorescences (achenes). On KITAIBEL'S label: "Crepis agrestis n. sp. E. Croatia, pro nova etiam Willdenow habet 129". On JÁVORKA'S label: "= C. capillaris (L.) Wallr. = virens L. revid. Jáv.". * Crepis hieracioides W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. I. 1801: 71, tab. 70. - apud WILLD. Spec. pl. III. 3. 1804: 1601. non LAM. in JÁVORKA (1926: 582). 3 sheets: XXVII. No. 16, 17, 18. All of them are C. succisifolia (ALL.) TAUSCH, according to JÁVORKA (1926: 582,1957: 151). The valid (synonym) name is C. mollis (JACQ.) ASCHERS, subsp. succisifolia (ALL.) JÁV. according to Soó (1970: 219), Crepis mollis (JACQ.) ASCHERS. (1864). according to TUTIN et al. (1976: 348), Crepis mollis (JACQ.) ASCHERS, subsp. hieracioides (W. et K.) DOMIN. according to DOSTÁL (1989: 1132). The specimen on the sheet XXVII. No. 16, which was designated as the lectotype, consists of a leafy stem with inflorescences (achenes). On KITAIBEL'S label: "Crepis hieracioides nov Spec. Caulis pentagonus. Folia radicalia ovato-oblonga, sinuato-dentata, in petiolum attenuata: caulina sessilia ovato lanceolata aut lanceolata summa subintegerrima ...In sylva Bakon inter Városlőd et Nagy Vázsony Julio". On JÁVORKA'S label: "= succisifolia (All.) Tausch, revid. Jáv.". Cytisus fakatus W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. III. 1808: 264, tab. 238. - 4 sheets: XXIV No. 169, 170, 171, 172. Two of them are C. leucotrichus SCHUR, according to JÁVORKA (1929: 103). The valid (synonym) name is Chamaccylisus ciliams (WAHLENB.) ROTHM. (1944) according to TUTIN et al. (1968: 91), Chamaecytisus triflonts (LAM.) SKALICKÁ subsp. ciliatus (WAHLENB.) J. HOLUB, according to BERTOVÁ (1988: 34-41). The specimens on the sheet XXIV. No 170, which was designated as the lectotype, consist of five leafy stems with flowers and one bag with one legume. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Cytisus falcatus pi. rar. Hung. In alpe Plissivicza et in monte Merszin lectus". In JÁVORKA (1929: 103): "frutex humilis leguminibus margine tantum ciliatis". On the author's label: "Chamaecytisus ciliatus (Wahlenb.) Rothm. Branches erect ascending, leaflets above pubescent, legume ciliate at the margines. 16. 01.1992. D. Kováts". Delphinium alpinum W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. III. 1809: 273, tab. 246. -.10 sheets: XV No. 201, 202, 204, 206. 207. 208, 209, 210, 217; LIV. No. 146, under 4 different synonym names: D. carpaticum KIT., D. datum L., D. hybridum MAUK.. D. intermedium SOL., according to JÁVORKA (1929: 106-107). The valid name