Az Egri Ho Si Minh Tanárképző Főiskola Tud. Közleményei. 1974. (Acta Academiae Paedagogicae Agriensis : Nova series ; Tom. 12)

Map 2. Endemic and circumboreal afroalpine elements. Distribution of Chandonanthus hirtellus ssp. giganteus Steph. (shaded) ; Plagiochila ericicola Steph. (P) ; Chiloscyphus muhavurensis S. Arnell (C); Bryum . leptoneuram P. de la Varde + B. brevinerve Dix. (B); Hygrohyp­num hedbergii P. de la Varde (X); Sematophyllum elgonense (Dix.) Broth. (S); Oligotrichum сavallii (Negri) G. L. Smith (O). Tropical Afri­can distribution of Chandonanthus cavallii (Gola) S. Arnell (full circle) ; Tetraplodon mnioides (Hedw.) B. S. G. (T) and of Hylocomium splendens (Hedw.) B. S. G. (H). Contours at 2100 m alt. R . В . Faden (St. Louis), D.J. Mabberley (Oxford), L. Ryvarden (Oslo), A. D. Q. Agnew (Nairobi) through J. V á n a (Praha), С h . Page t—W i 1 к e s (Mufindi). Most of the Musci were identified by M . В i z о t and the greater part of Hepaticae by T . P ó с s . He is very thankful for the identification of critical genera and for revisions to R.Grolle (Jena), E.W.Jones (Oxford), J . V á n a (Praha) and to С . V a n d e n — В e r g h e n (Bruxel­les). For the availability of comparative materials the authors express their thanks to the directors and curators of the Herbaria in British Mu­Map 1. The collecting sites. Contours at 1500 m altitude. 1: Areas, where large scale collections were made. 2: Areas less intesively studied. The abbreviations used are explained on page 397. 24* 385

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