> [!cite] BHL link: this entry starts at [page 737](https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33120868) of TL-2 Vol. I > Author links: [IPNI](https://www.ipni.org/a/2490-1) LSID 2490-1, [Wikidata](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q529126) QID Q529126 > Support pages: [[Abbreviations|abbreviations]], [[Layout key|layout key]], [[Cite TL-2|cite TL-2]] ### Author Eichwald, Karl Edouard Ivanovich \[von\] (1794-1876), Russian biologist, geologist, and palaeobiologist at Leningrad. **Abbreviated name**: *Eichw.* \[standard form in IPNI: *Eichw.*\] #### Collections Herbarium probably at LE (left to Leningrad University), zoological specimens at Leningrad Zoological Museum, palaebotanical material at LE? Material collected with Gorski at WI. *Ref*.: Anon., Nat. Nov. 1: 34. 1879. #### Bibliography and biography Andrews p. 257; Barnhart 1: 500; BM 2: 517-518, 6: 296; CSP 2: 468-470, 6: 648, 7: 605, 14: 800; DTS 1: 62, 6(4): 42; KR p. 153-154; NI 586; PR 2651-2653, PR (ed. 1): 2945-2947; Quenstedt p. 127; TR 231-326. - Engelmann, Bibl. hist.-nat. 672 \[index\]. 1849. - Recke und Napiersky, Allg. Schriftsteller- u. Gelehrtenlexikon der Prov. Livland, Estland u. Kurland 1827-1861, Nachtr. 1859, p. 160 (fide NI). - Lindemann, Das 50-jährige Doktorjubiläum Eduard von Eichwalds, St. Petersburg 1870, also: Verh. Russ. kais. mineral. Ges. St. Petersburg ser. 2. 5: 278-358. 1870 (bibl.). -*Copy*: LE. - Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 104-105. 1882. - Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher 136, 167. 1942. - Tikhomirov, DSB 4: 307-309. 1971. #### Eponymy *Eichwaldia* Ledebour (1833). #### Handwriting Lipschitz and Valsilczenko, Herbarium centrale USSR 135. 1968. ### Publications ##### n.1652. Plantarum novarum vel minus cognitarum **Title** *Plantarum novarum vel minus cognitarum* quas in itinere Caspio-Caucasico observavit Dr. Eduardus Eichwald... Fasciculi duo. Wilna (author), Leipzig (Leopold Voss) 1831-1833, 2 fasc. Fol. **Abbreviated title**: *PI. nov.* **Notes** *Fase. 1*: p. \[i\], \[1\]-18, *pl. 1-20.* 1831 (Linnaea 7 (Lit): 62. 1832). *Copy*: NY. *Fase. 2*: p. \[19\]-42, *pl. 21-40.* "1833" but publ. late 1835. (ib. 10 (Lit): 162. 1836). *Copy*: NY. The plates are lithographs of drawings by Bommer and Pape. Botanical descriptions by von Ledebour, C. A. Meyer and Trinius. *Ref*.: BH; BM 2: 517; Jackson p. 328; NI 586; PR 2652; RS p. 82; TR 322; IDC 408. - Guillemin, Arch. Bot. 1: 447. 1833 (fasc. 1). ##### n.1653. Beitrag zur Infusorienkunde Russland's **Title** *Beitrag zur Infusorienkunde Russland's* \[Moskwa 1844\]. Oct. **Abbreviated title**: *Beitr. Infusorienk. Russl.* **Notes** *Beitrag*: 1844, p. \[1\]-176. *Copy*: PCS. – Reprinted from Bull. Soc. natural. Moscou 17: 480-587, 653-706. 1844. (for third and fourth trim. 1844). *Erster Nachtrag* zur Infusorienkunde Russlands, Moskva 1847, p. \[1\]-84, *pl. 8-9. Copy*: PCS. – Reprinted from id. 20: 285-366. 1847 (for fourth trim.). *Zweiter Nachtrag*... \[Moskva 1849\], p. \[1\]-151, \[152, *err*.\], *pl. 4. Copy*: PCS. – Reprinted from id. 21: 400-548. 1849 (for second trim.). *Dritter Nachtrag* zur Infusorienkunde Russlands nebst einer geologischen Einleitung über Esthland und die nahgelegnen Inseln. Moskva (Kais. Universität) 1852, p. \[i-ii\], \[1\]-149, \[150, err.\], *pl. 5. Copy*: PCS. – Reprinted from id. 1852(2): 388-536. ##### n.1654. Lethaea rossica **Title** *Lethaea rossica* ou paléontologie de la Russie. Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart) 1852-1868, 3 vols., atl. Oct. Qu. **Abbreviated title**: *Lethaea ross.* **Notes** |vol. |pars | | |pages |*plates* |dates| |--- |--- |---|---|--- |--- |--- | |1 |1 |(1)|(1)|\[1\]-96 | |1852| | | | |(2)|97-224 | |1852| | | | |(3)|225-269, \[i-iii\] | |1855| | | |(2)||\[v\]-xix, 269-681 | |1860| | |atlas | | |\[i\], \[1\]-2 |1, 1a, 2-5, 5a, 6-21 |Jan 1856| | | | | | |\[22-56\], 57-59 |1859| | |2 | | |681-1657 | |1860| |2 |1 | | |\[i\]-xxxv, \[1\]-640 | |1865| | |2 | | |\[i\*\], \[i\], 641-1304 | |1868| | |atlas | | |\[i\] |1-40 |1868| |3 |\[1\] | | |\[i\]-xix, \[1\]-533 | |Oct-Dec 1853| | |atlas | | |\[1\]-4 |1-14 |1852| This information is incomplete. It is likely that the text and the plates appeared in smaller parts at more regular intervals than shown above. *Copies*: MICH, NY, Teyler. *Ref*.: Andrews p. 29; BM 2: 518; Jackson p. 188; PR 2653; IDC 5365.