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Mészáros, Sándor: Comparison and relations of the Hungarian and the Mongolian flora

370. Phleum phleoides (L.) Karsten 371. Alopecurus pratensis L. 372. A. aequalis Sobol. 373. Crypsis aculeata (L.) At. 374. Stipa capillata L. 375. S. Joannis Celak. 376. Tragus racemosus (L.) Desf. (T monogolorum Ohwi in Grubov) 377. Hierochloe" repens (Host) P.B. 378. Anthoxanthum odoratum L. 379. Typhoides arundinacea (L.) Mönch 380. Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) P.B. 381. Setaria pumila (Poir.) R. et Sch. 382. S. viridis (L.)P.B. 383. Acorus calamus L. 384. Lemna trisulca L. 385. L. minor L. 386. Sparganium emersum Rehmann 387. Typha minima Funck 388. T angustifolia L. Comment: In case we want to interprète the notion of the species wider than it is accepted by GRUBOV (1982), we can find some more species in common, e.g., on the basis of MEUSEL et al. (1965,1978) the following ones: In Hungary: In Mongolia: According: to Rubus idaeus L. Dictamnus albus L. Bupleurum falcatum L. R. sachalinensis Lev. D. dasycarpus Turcz. B. bicaule Helm, and MEUSEL et al., these are: subspecies race B. scorzonerifolium Willd. subspecies subspecies Armeria elongata (Hoffm.) C. Koch A sibirica Turcz. subspecies of A maritima

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