Aurikel-flor, oder Nach der natur gemaltes verzeichniss aller 
vorzifglich sch6nen -und guten sortiments-aurikel. l.bd,, 
l*-2. stuck. Meissen, K, F, W. Erbstein, 1791-95. 
4 plates. (Bib. Nat. Paris) 
Cat. Bib. Nat. enters under Erbstein, who 
is editor as well as publisher. Dochnahl, p, 
44, also enters xmder him. Miltitz, col.326, 
enters the 1st heft as anonymous, but in col. 
361 gives l.bd., 1.-2, stuck, 1820, apparently 
a reissue, under Rudolphi, Joh, Christ. Kay- 
ser, 1:125, enters under title, with Erbstein 
as editor and Goedsche as publisher. The at¬ 
tribution to Rudolphi is accounted for by a 
review in Annalen der Botanick, 1:130-132 
(1791), which says the article following the 
explanation of the plates is by ’’Hr. pfarrer 
M, J, C. Rudolphi in Rohrsdorf," and has the 
title: ’’Gesammelte briefe, vorzuglich den au- 
rickel-bau betreffend,” 
According to Ann. d, Bot,, the 1st heft 
has 40 p, and 2 plates, but Miltitz, col,326, 
gives 38 p. The 2d heft was noticed in Allg, 
Lit. Ztg., Intelligenzbl,, Mar, 5, 1796, but 
no collation was given, Kayser says the work 
consists of 2 hefte, with 4 plates, and Doch¬ 
nahl also records only 2 parts; but there was 
an announcement by the publisher, Erbstein, 
in Allg, Lit, Ztg., Intelligenzbl,, Jime 8, 
1796, of ’’l.bd., S.hft,” with 1 plate. As no 
other mention of this 3d part has been found, 
it seems doubtful whether it was ever issued. 
(MFW-0ct,1938) 
—--- 1, bd., 1,-2, stvfck, Meissen, 1820. 4 pi, (Mil¬ 
titz, Bib, Bot., col,361) 
