(50) Ranunculus sardous Cr. 1763, HT(6), Th. (TH.,H.), D-Eua., Bidentetea, (Echinochloo - Polygonetum lapathifolii), Eleochari (aciculari) - Schoenoplectetum supini, Pulicaria vulgaris - Mentha pulegium ass., Nanocyperion, Secalietea. GY. (51) Ranunculus polyanthemos L. 1753, HT(6), H., Eua., Quercetea. TZ. (53) Ranunculus acris (acer) L. 1753, HT(6), H., Eua. (-medit.), Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Bidentetea, Echinochloo - Polygonetum lapathifolii, Alopecuretum pratensis. TZ. (55) Ranunculus auricomus L. 1753, emend. Korsh., HT(6), H., Eua., Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Alopecuretum pratensis, - Querco-Fagetea. K. R. a. - ssp. transtibiscensis Soó 1964 - ssp. pannonicus Soó 1964. - ssp. binatus Kit. ex Rchb. 1832 (R. vertumnalis D. Schwarz 1919) - ssp. kitaibelii Soó 1964. - ssp. pseudobinatus Schur 1866. - ssp. acri<strong>for</strong>mis Soó 1964. - ssp. beregensis Soó 1964. - ssp. auricomi<strong>for</strong>mis Soó 1964. - ssp. gayeri 1964. - ssp. hungaricus Soó 1964. - ssp. schurianus Soó 1964. (56) Ranunculus arvensis L. 1753, HT(6), Th., Eua., (S-Eua. - medit), Salicetum triandrae, Secalietea. Gy. (57) Ranunculus lateriflorus DC 1818, HT(6), Th., Eua., seu ponto-medit., Beckmannion et Nanocyperion. K. (61) Thalictrum aquilegiifolium L. 1753, HT(6), H., Eu., Quercetalia. K. (64) Thalictrum simplex L. 1753, HT(6), H., Eua., Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Salicetum albae-fragilis, Molinietalia. K. (65) Thalictrum flavum L. 1753, HT(6), H., Eua., Alopecuretum pratensis, Salicetum albae-fragilis, Molinietalia. K. (66) Thalictrum lucidum L. 1753, HT(6), H., M-Eu. (-Cont.), Alopecuretum pratensis, Salicetum albae-fragilis, Salicetum triandrae, Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Molinietalia, Salicetea, Alnetea. K. (69) Adonis flammea Jacq. 1776, HT(6), Th., Ponto-medit., Secalietea. GY. (70) Adonis aestivalis L. 1762, HT(6), Th., Eu. (-medit.), Secalietea. GY. Nymphaeaceae (71) Nymphaea alba L. 1753, HT(6), HH., Eua. (-medit.), Nymphaeion. V. (72) Nuphar luteum (lutea) (L. 1753 sub Nymphaea) Sm. in SiCTh. et Sm. 1808, HT(6), HH., Eua. (-medit.), Nymphaeion. K. (73) Ceratophyllum submersum L. 1753, HT(6), HH., Eua. (-medit.), Hydrocharition, Potametalia-Potamion. K. (74) Ceratophyllum demersum L. 1753, HT(6), HH., Cp. (-cosm. ?), Potametea, Potametalia-Potamion. K. Aristolochiaceae (75) Asarum europaeum L. 1753, HT(6), H. (G.), Eua., Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Fagetalia. K. (76) Aristolochia clematitis L. 1753, HT(6), H. (G.), Eua., Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Calystegion. GY. Rosaceae (83) Pyrus achras Gärtn. 1791, HT(6), M., Eu. (-medit.), Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Quercetea. K. 236
(86) Malus sylvestris (L. 1753) Mill. 1768, HT(6), MM. -M., Eu. (-submedit.), Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Quercetea. K. (88) Sorbus aucuparia L. 1753, HT(6), M. -MM., Eurosib., Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Querco-Fagetea. K. (92) Sorbus torminalis (L. 1753 sub Crataego) Cr. 1763, HT(6), MM., M-Eu. - submedit - Asia, Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Quercetea et Querco-Fagetea, Quercetalia. K. (94) Crataegus oxyacantha L. 1753, HT(6), M., M-Eu., Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Quercetea, Querco-Fagetea chf. K. (95) Crataegus monogyna Jacq. 1775, agg. HT(6), M., Eu., Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Salicetum albae-fragilis, Quercetea et Querco-Fagetea, Prunion sp., Prunetalia chf. K. (98) Rubus idaeus L. 1752, HT(6), N., Eua. (Eurosib.), Fagetalia, Epilobietalia chf. TZ. (99) Rubus caesius L. 1753, HT(6), H. (N.)., Eua. (-medit.), Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Fagetalia, Salicetea. TZ. (170) Rubus hirtus W. et K. 1805. - ssp. hirtus (R. euhirtus Focke 1877), HT(6), H. (N.)., M-Eu., (Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum). K. (171) Fragaria vesca L. 1753, HT(6), H., Cp., Arrhenatheretea, Alopecuretum pratensis, Epilobietea, Querco-Fagetea, Quercetea, Fragarion vescae chf. K. (173) Fragaria viridis Duch. 1766, HT(6), H., Eua. (-medit.) +cont., Arrhenatheretea, Festucetum pratensis,(-Quercetalia). K. (178) Potentilla supina L. 1753, HT(6), Th. -H., Eua. (-medit.), (Cypero-Juncetum, Eleochari /aciculari/ - Schoenoplectetum supini, Pulicaria vulgaris - Mentha pulegium ass. etc) Bidentetea, Echinochloo - Polygonetum, Nanocyperion et Bidention, Cyperetalia chf. GY. (179) Potentilla anserina L. 1753, HT(6), H., Eua., Plantaginetalia, Bidentetalia, Nanocyperetalia etc. GY. (180) Potentilla erecta (L. 1753) sub Tormentille) Räuschel 1797, HT(6), H., Eua., Alopecuretum pratensis, etc. K. (181) Potentilla reptans L. 1753, HT(6), H., medit., Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Molinio - Arrhenatheretea, Plantaginetea, Bidentetalia. TZ. (182) Potentilla argentea L. 1753, - ssp. tenuiloba (Jord. 1852, 1852 p. sp.) Jáv., 1924 (A. F. Schwarz 1899 p. var.), HT(6), H., Eua. (-medit.), Alopecuretum pratensis. TZ. (196) Geum urbanum L. 1753, HT(6), H., Eua. (-medit.), Salicetum albae-fragilis, Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Cuscuto - Calystagietum, - Querco- Fagetea chf. K. (198) Filipendula ulmaria (L. sub. Spiraea 1753) Maxim. 1879, HT(6), H., Eurosib., Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Molinietalia chf. K. (199) Filipendula vulgaris Mönch 1794, HT(6), H., Eua. (-medit.), Alopecuretum pratensis, (-Quercetea) chf. K. (200) Agrimonia eupatoria L. 1753, HT(6), H., Eu., Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Quercetea. TZ. (203) Sanguisorba officinalis L. 1753, HT(6), H., Eua. (-medit.), Festucetum pratense, Arrhenatheretea, Molinietalia chf. K. (205) Aphanes arvensis L. 1753, HT(6), Th., Submedit., Aphanion. GY. (229) Rosa canina L. 1753, HT(6), M., Eu. (-medit.), S. latiss. : Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Prunetalia, Alopecuretum pratense. TZ. (230) Rosa corymbifera Borkh. 1790 (= R. dumetorum Thuill. 1798) HT(6), M., Eua. (-medit.), Fraxino pannonicae - Ulmetum pannonicum, Alopecuretum pratense, Prunetalia, TZ. 237
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TISCIA monograph series The Upper T
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TISCIA monograph series 1. J. Hamar
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The Upper Tisa Valley Preparatory p
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Foreword The basic obligations of t
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The Upper Tisa Valley Preparatory p
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Date: September 28, 1998 Country: U
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River Chorna Tisa rises in the nort
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formed here, which, along with the
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«Radyansky Karpaty» - a forest re
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Aspleniaceae Asplenium adiantum-nig
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S. fluviatilis Wallb. S. fuchsii Gm
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Phyteuma orbiculare l. Ph. spicatum
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E. intersita Zinserl. E. palustris
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Huperzia selago (L.) Bernh. ex Schr
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Marsileaceae Marsilea quadrifolia L
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Epilobietalia fleischeri Moor 58 Ep
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Columba palumbus palumbus (L.) 1758
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Calidris minuta (Leisl.) 1812 - Lit
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Chart 8. Ligneous Plants from the U
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Krocsko Gy. - Krocsko L.: Leafy for
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Pisces Acipenseridae Salmonidae Thy
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112 represented by subcontinental c
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116 The amount of yearly precipitat
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118 References: BOGOLY, J.: Király
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Figure 15 The catchment area of Riv
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Figure 18 Changes of the beds of Ri
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