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Hably, Lilla: Catalogue of the Hungarian Cenozoic leaf, fruit and seed floras from 1856 to 2005
HABLY, L. (1985b): New data to the Eocene flora of Hungary. - Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 77: 25-33. HABLY, L. (1985C): Platanus neptuni (Ett.) Bűzek, Holy and Kvacek magyarországi előfordulása, rétegtani, környezet- és klímajelző szerepe. (The Hungarian occurrence of Platanus neptuni (Ett.) Büzek, Holy and Kvacek and its significance in stratigraphie, environment and climate indication). - Bot. Köziem. 72(1-2): 37-42. HABLY, L. (1986a): The macroflora of the borehole Kiscell-l in Budapest. - Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 78: 31-40. HABLY, L. (1986a): Analysis of leaf size of the Ipolytarnóc flora from a climatological point of view. - Studio bot. hung. 19: 23-52. HABLY, L. (1988): Egerian fossil flora from Kesztölc NW Hungary. -Studio bot. hung. 20: 33-61. HABLY, L. (1989): The Oligocène flora of Nagysáp. - Fragmenta Min. et Palaeont. 14: 83-99. HABLY, L. (1990a): Egerian plant fossils from Vértesszőlős, NW Hungary. - Studio bot. hung. 22: 3-78. HABLY, L. (1990a): Floristical and climatological changes in the Oligocène and Lower Miocene in Hungary. - Proceedings, Symposium "Paleofloristic and paleoclimatic changes in the Cretaceous and Tertiary", 1989, Prague, pp. 195-199. HABLY, L. (1991): A palaeoflora of zonal vegetation from the Egerian (Upper Oligocène) ofPomaz, Hungary. - In: KOVAR-EDER, J. (ed.): Palaeovegetational development in Europe. Proceedings, Pan-European Palaeobotanical Conference, Vienna. Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien, pp. 153-157. HABLY, L. (1992a): The flora of Tihany-Fehérpart (faciostratotype of the Intra-Carpathian Pontian), West Hungary. - Geophytology 22: 199-205. HABLY, L. (1992b): A magyarországi pannon jellemző vegetációtípusai. (Vegetation types in the Hungarian Pannonian). - Őslénytani Viták (Discussiones Palaeontologicae) 38: 1-4. HABLY, L. (1992c): Early and late Miocene Floras from the Iharosberény-I and Tiszapalkonya-I Boreholes. - Fragmenta Min. et Palaeont. 15: 7-40. HABLY, L. (1992a 1 ): Distribution of legumes in the Tertiary of Hungary. - In: HERENDEEN, P. S. and DlLCHER, D. L. (eds): Advances in Legume Systematics Part 4. The Fossil Record, The Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, pp. 169-187. HABLY, L. (1992c): New data to the macroflora of the Tard Clay Formation on the basis of cuticular analysis. - Cour. Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg 147: 369-381. HABLY, L. (1993): Egerian macroflora from the Andornaktálya sandpit (Hungary). - Studio bot. hung. 24: 5-22. HABLY, L. (1994): Egerian plant fossils from Pomáz, Hungary. - Fragmenta Min. et Palaeont. 17: 5-70. HABLY, L. (2001a): "Rhamnus" warthae Heer, an important element of the Central Paratethyan region during the Egerian. - Studio bot. hung. 32: 5-12. HABLY, L. (2001b): Fruits and leaves of Ailanthus Desf. from the Tertiary of Hungary. - Ada Palaeobot. 41(2): 207-219. HABLY, L. (2003): Late Neocene vegetation and climate reconstruction in Hungary. - Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Geologica 46(4): 85-90. HABLY, L. (2005): Szubtrópusi erdők a Mecsekben. (Subtropical forests in the Mecsek Mis.). - In: FAZEKAS, I. (ed.): A komlói térség természeti és kultúrtörténeti öröksége. regioGRAFO Bt., Komló, pp. 111-122. HABLY, L. and CSABA, A. (1977): A new Smilax L. species from the Upper Oligocène of Vértesszőlős (Hungary). - Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 69: 23-27.