36/2005

Müller F. & Rätzel S.Bryoflóra pískovcové oblasti Hradčanské stěny1–8
The bryophyte flora of the sandstone region Hradčanské Stěny near Doksy in central North Bohemia
Abstract: 182 bryophytes recorded and/or collected during fieldwork in the sandstone region Hradčanské stěny (Hradčanské stěny rocks walls) in Central North Bohemia are listed. Of special floristic interest are calcareous sandstone formations in the northern part of the area. The most interesting records (Hypnum sauteriPseudoleskeella tectorum) are discussed in detail.
Malíček J. & Müller A.Lišejníky zaznamenané během Floristického kurzu ČBS 2005 v Jihlavě8–11
The lichens recorded during the CBS Floristic course (2005) in Jihlava (western Moravia)
Abstract: Lichens recorded/collected in the Českomoravská vrchovina highland in the region surrounding the town of Jihlava (western Moravia) are listed. 67 lichen species were recorded in total, about two thirds of them were epiphytes. Lecanora persimilisParmelia tiliaceaP. acetabulumRamalina farinacea, R. fastigiata and Usnea filipendula represent the best records.
Hradílek Z.Mechorosty zaznamenané v průběhu 11. Bryologicko-lichenologických dnů v Březníku u Náměště nad Oslavou11–14
Bryophytes recorded during the 11th Bryological and Lichenological Days in Březník near the town of Náměšť nad Oslavou (south-western Moravia, Czech Republic)
Abstract: This article summarizes the records of bryophytes realised during the 11th Bryological and Lichenological Days in 1998. 96 species were collected or recorded altogether. Fissidens gracilifoliusSyntrichia calcicolaSyntrichia ruraliformis a Zygodon rupestris are reported for the first time from the region.
Plášek V., Stebel A. & Wierzcholska S., eds.Mechorosty zaznamenané v průběhu 18. podzimního setkání Bryologicko-lichenologické Sekce v Beskydech14–25
Bryophytes recorded during the 18th Autumnal Meeting of the Bryological and Lichenological Section in Beskydy Mts. (northern Moravia & Silesia)
Abstract: 239 bryophytes were recorded and/or collected during the 18th Autumnal Meeting of the Bryological and Lichenological Section in the Beskydy Mts. (Northern Moravia/Silesia). The most interesting records (Buxbaumia viridis,Calypogeia fissa, Campylostelium saxicolaIsothecium myosuroides, Jamesoniella autumnalis, Pohlia melanodon, Rhabdoweisia crispata, Sphagnum contortum and S. inundatum) are discussed in detail.
Liška J. (ed.)Zajímavé lichenologické nálezy II25–26
Interesting records of lichens, II
Kučera J. (ed.)Zajímavé bryofloristické nálezy VI26–33
Interesting bryofloristic records, VI
AnonymousZprávy ze Sekce34–37
News from the Section
AnonymousZměny v adresáři Sekce38–38
Changes to membership directory
jl (Liška J.), jk (Kučera J.)Úmrtí [J. S. Nowak, O. L. Gilbert, H. Ando]39–39
Obituaries [J. S. Nowak, O. L. Gilbert, H. Ando]
Liška J.Zajímavosti [Riziko lichenologů]39–40
Curiosities [Hazard of lichenologists, in Czech]
Kučera J.Recenze [Pistarino A. & al. (2005), Briofite del Piemonte: la collezione della Val Sangone]40–41
Review [Pistarino A. & al. (2005), Briofite del Piemonte: la collezione della Val Sangone]
Zmrhalová M.Recenze [Plášek V. (2005): Základy bryologie]41–41
Review [Plášek V. (2005): Základy bryologie]
Pohlová R.Recenze [Novotný I. & Kubešová S. (2004): Mechorosty známé neznámé]42–42
Review [Novotný I. & Kubešová S. (2004): Mechorosty známé neznámé]
Liška J.Česká a slovenská lichenologická bibliografie XVIII43–44
Czech and Slovak lichenological bibliography, XVIII
Kučera J.Nová bryologická literatura XIV45–68
New bryological literature, XIV