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THE NORTH-WESTERN LIMIT OF TODAY´S DISTRIBUTION OF HUNGARIAN
OAK
(Quercus conferta Kit. = Quercus farnelto Ten.)


Summary


Hungarian Oak (Quercus conferta Kit.) is a very significant forest tree species
distributed in Asia Minor, and in the Balkan and Apennine Peninsulas. As we know
from pnytocoenological literature it builds together with Turkey Oak (Quercus
cerris L.) very significant and valuable stands of the warmer region of the eastern
(and South-Pannonian) parts of the Balkan Peninsula, and according to more recent
investigations by the author and by M. Ćirić, a pedologist, also in western regions


— in Hercegovia and Montenegro. This is a climatogenous forest community which
occupies in the vegetation of the Balkan Peninsula a very significant place.
The north-eastern limit of extension of Hungarian Oak in today´s Roumania
as well as the south-western limits in southern Italy are known wery well and in
detail. The least known is the distribution of this tree species in this country, and
especially the limit to which it spreads in its northern stretching is not sufficiently
distinct.


The author introduces us in detail into the distribution of this species in
Slavonia, Srijem, Vojvodina, Bosna, Hercegovina, Dalmatia and Montenegro,
mentioning the inexact data referring to his findings in some areas of this country,