L. Lőkös szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 26. 1995 (Budapest, 1995)

Kováts, Dezső: Localities of flowering plant collectings in the Kiskunság National Park and in the Danube-Tisza Mid-Region of Hungary

Studia bot. hung. 26, pp. 65-75, 1995 LOCALITIES OF FLOWERING PLANT COLLECTINGS IN THE KISKUNSÁG NATIONAL PARK AND IN THE DANUBE-TISZA MID-REGION OF HUNGARY D. KOVÁTS Department of Botany, Hungarian Natural History Museum H-1476 Budapest, Pf. 222, Hungary Lists of 202 larger administrative units and 269 minor localities of flowering plant collections in the Kiskunság National Park - including other protected areas of the region - and in the Danube­Tisza Mid-Region of Hungary are given. With two maps. Key words: Kiskunság National Park, locality names, Central European Flora Mapping System grid references Our team work: The Flora of the Kiskunság National Park in the Danube­Tisza Mid-Region of Hungary. Vol. 1. The Flowering Plants (SZUJKÓ-LACZA and KOVÁTS 1993) appeared as the 6th volume of the Natural History of the Na­tional Parks of Hungary series, elaborated by the staff of the Hungarian Natural History Museum. In this monograph floristical data of 1390 spontaneous wild flowering plant taxa are given and 405 common weeds, alien, cultivated, sub­spontaneous and ornamental species are enumerated (i.e. 1795 taxa) in the area of Danube-Tisza Mid-Region (abbreviated as D-T), including the area of the Kis­kunság National Park (abbreviated as KNP) and other protected areas of the re­gion (SZUJKÓ-LACZA and KOVÁTS 1993). The boundaries of KNP (formed by 6 disjunct units) and other protected areas of the region (2 regions of landscape protection and 8 regions under nature protection) were based on the work of TÓTH (1979). The "Gödöllői-dombvidék" (Gödöllő Hills) along the M4 motor­way on the northern side, river Danube on the western side, river Tisza on the eastern side and the former Yugoslavian border on the southern side were de­limited as the boundaries of D-T in our monograph (SZUJKÓ-LACZA and KO­VÁTS 1993). This area belongs to 4 counties of Hungary: Pest, Bács-Kiskun, Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok and Csongrád. In this work I would like to make our volume more complete with 4 check­lists and 2 maps with the locality names of plants. I used the locality data of our monograph (SZUJKÓ-LACZA et al. 1993) and unpublished lists of locality names prepared by the assistants of the Department of Botany of the Hungarian Natural History Museum under the direction of J. SZUJKÓ-LACZA. Our locality data orig-

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