L. Lőkös szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 24. 1993 (Budapest, 1993)
Hably, Lilla: Egerian macroflora from the Andornaktálya sandpit (Hungary)
1954 Castanopsis toscana (Bandulska) Kräusel et Weyland; Kräusel and Weyland, p. 135, Text-Fig. 14, Pl. 29, Figs 3-9. 1971 L sensu Ferguson; Ferguson, p. 207, Text-Fig. 37, PI. 34-36. 1976 Castanopsis toscana (Bandulska) Kräusel et Weyland; Knobloch and Kvacek, p. 39, PI. 4, Fig. 1; PI. 16, Figs 10-11; PI. 17, Fig. 16; PI. 20, Figs 11, 15. 1982 Castanopsis toscana (Bandulska) Kräusel et Weyland; Kovar, p. 65, Pl. 9. Figs 1-5. 1988 cf. Castanopsis toscana (Bandulska) Kräusel et Weyland; Hably, p. 41, Pl. 8, Figs 56; Pl. 9, Fig. 1. Material: upper: 89.594.1.; 89.611.1. Description: Leaves 5.2-6.5 cm long, 2.4-3.3 cm wide. Margin entire, venation camptodromous, dense, arched secondary veins leaving the midrib. It is an accessory element in the Egerian floras of Hungary. There are many specimens at Kesztölc only. It is a thermophylous, palaeotropical element. Betulaceae Carpinus sp. Material: 89.529.1.; 89.530.1.; 89.539.1. Description: Leaves 2.6-3.5 cm long, 2.0-2.2 cm wide. Shape ovate, apex acute, base cordate, venation craspedodromous, margin toothed. There is large number of similar imprints in the Egerian Pomáz flora: these are small ones with cordate base. The leaves are very similar to the recent Carpinus cordata, but differ from C. subcordata described by Nathorst. Leguminosae Leguminocarpon sp. Material: 89.522. L; 89.595.1. Description: Median fragments of two pods, one with a counter-part. Length unknown, width about 0.7 cm. Imprints of the small, rounded seeds are well observed in both specimens. There is a large number of pods in the Egerian of Hungary, especially at Pomáz and in the Wind-brickyard at Eger. These localities are characterized by large fruits, while the Andornaktálya specimens are similar to the narrow ones found at Kesztölc. Although in other localities there are several leaf imprints besides the fruits, no leaves of the Leguminosae family have been found at Andornaktálya. Probably the coarse-grained sediment was not a favourable preserving medium for the fine leaves, but resistant fruits fossilized. Myncaceae cf. Myrica sp. Material: upper: 89.593.1. Description: Leaves lanceolate, apex acute, base damaged. Margin toothed, teeth are characteristic of the genus Myrica. Fragmentation and obscure venation make taxonomic determination of the single specimen uncertain. Dicotylophyllum sp. Material: 89.542.1. Description: A dicotyledonous leaf, undetermined owing to poor preservation. Zingiber aceae Spirematospermum wetzleri (Heer) Chandler 1859 Gardenia wetzleri Heer; Heer, p. 192, Pl. 141, Figs 81-103. 1925 Spirematospermum wetzleri (Heer) Chandler; Chandler, p. 17, PI. la-c. 14