Acta Botanica Register 1-10. (1965)

Introduction

INTRODUCTION The Ada Botanica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae (Acta Bot. Hung.), a journal of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, publishes original papers on investigations made in Hungary (and partly abroad) in the field of all part-disciplines of botany, mostly in English and German as well as in Latin, Russian and French. The papers published so far deal with anatomy, morphology, physiology, biochemistry, taxonomy of Phanerogamae and Crypto, gamae, palaeobotany, hydrobiology, geobotany (chorology, phytocenology) and synecology; they also deal with ontogenical, teratological, genetical, microbiological, palynological, nomenclatural, cartographical and historical problems and, last but not least, with questions of applied botany (e.g. agriculture, forestry, pharmacy). The first 10 volumes of Acta Bot. Hung, were published in 4426 pages, with 54 plates — including 14 coloured — and 90 tables. They contain 230 original papers by 127 authors, illustrated by 2258 figures. 298 new taxa are described in the volumes (among them 159 new species), in the following taxonomical distribution: 71 algae, 44 mushrooms, 7 ferns, 95 gymno­­spermatophytae and angiospermatophytae, 53 fossil-pollens and spores, 28 fossil-plants’ The following register aims at giving a complete bibliographical elaboration of the ten volumes. Accordingly it is divided into four parts. Part I gives the bibliographical data of the ten volumes published between 1954 and 1964. Part II enumerates the published articles in authors’ alphabetical order. Part III collects the matter of Part II according to the part­­disciplines of botany. (This subject index is based on a new botanical-bibliographical system by the author of this register.) Part IV gives the list of the new taxa described and new names collected according to the groups of plants (omitting new combinations).

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