AUTHOR CATALOGUE 385 
Kelly, Charles R. Transplanting large trees and shrubs. 
London. 1873. sm. 8°. pp. 59. Illustr. 
“Reprinted from the Gardener's magazine.” 
Kelly, Henrietta Aiken. The culture of the mulberry silk- 
worm. Washington. 1903. 8°. pp. 32. Illustr. (United 
States — Department of agriculture — Division of entomol- 
ogy. Bulletin, 39.) 
Silkworm culture. Washington. 1903. 8°. pp. 
32. Illustr. (United States — Department of agriculture. 
Farmers’ bulletin, 165.) 
Kelsey, F. D. The genus Uncinula. 
scriptions of all the American species. 
Drawings and de- 
Portland, Conn. 
1897. 8°. ‘pp. 15. Tlustr. (Oberlin college. Labora- 
tory bulletin, 7.) 
“Reprint from the Observer,’ 1897. 
Keltie, John Scott. A naturalist in the Guianas. See 
Anprb, Eugéne. 
Kemmler, Karl Albert. Flora von Wiirttemberg und 
Hohenzollern. See Martens, Georg von, and KemMuer, 
Kempfer, William Herbert. Preservative treatment of 
poles. Washington. 1911. 8°. pp. 55. Plates, plans, 
and other illustr. (Unirep Staras — Department of agri- 
culture — Forest service. Bulletin, 84.) 
Kempten, Bavaria — Kénigliches bayerisches forstamt. Be- 
schreibung der reviere Kimratshofen und Kirnach in wirth- 
schaftlicher beziehung. Kempten. 1856. 8°. pp. [4], 60, 
23, 45,4. Map. 
Kempton, Harold Bigelow. The planting of white pine in 
New England. Washington. 1903. 8°. pp. 40. Plates 
and other illustr. (Unirep States — Department of agri- 
culture — Forest service. Bulletin, 45.) 
Kendo, T. A. Treatise on silk and tea culture and other 
Asiatic industries adapted to the soil and climate of Cali- 
fornia. San Francisco, ete. 1870. sm.8°. pp. ii, 73. 
Kennedy, George Golding. Edwin Faxon. [Boston. 1900.] 
Seepps.o.. Port. 
“Reprinted from Rhodora, 1900, ii, 107-111." 
Flora of Willoughby, Vermont. Boston. 1904. 8°. 
pp. [45]. 3 plates, and map. 
“Reprinted from Rhodora,” 1904, vi, 93-134, 148. 
Kennedy, John. A treatise upon planting, gardening, and 
the management of the hot-house. York. 1776. 8°. pp. 
xiv, [2], 420. 
The same. Dublin. 1784. 8°. pp. xiv, [2], 462. 
A treatise on planting, pruning, and on the manage- 
ment of fruit trees, containing the preparation for borders, 
the method of planting, the proper soils for all kinds of fruit- 
trees that grow in the common ground in England, etc. 
London. 1777. 8°. pp. 88. 
Kennedy, Patrick Beveridge. New plants from the Great 
Basin. See Netson, Aven, and Kmnnepy, P. B. 
Kennell, Joseph, translator. Timber; a comprehensive 
study of wood in allits aspects. See CHARPENTINR, Paul. 
Kennion, Edward. An essay on trees in landscape; or, 
An attempt to shew the propriety and importance of char- 
acteristic expression in this branch of art, and the means of 
producing it. London. 1815. 4°. pp. [2], x, 48. 50 [54] 
plates. 
The same. [London. 1815] ’44. 4°. pp. [2], 
x, 48. 50 [62] plates. 
Kenrick, William. The American silk grower’s guide; or, 
The art of raising the mulberry and silk, and the system of 
successive crops in each season. Boston, etc. 1835. sm.8°. 
pp- 102+. 
“List of authors consulted,’’ at end. 
Thesame. 2d ed., enlarged and improved. Boston. 
1839. sm. 8°. pp. 167. 
“List of authors consulted,” pp. 166-167. 
Des americanischen seidebauers anweisung; oder, 
Die kunst den maulbeer-baum und die seide zu ziehen. Aus 
dem englischen iibersetzt mit hinzugefiigten bemerkungen, 
ar 
und mit einem anhang versehen durch Joel Schelly. Phila- 
delphia. 1888. 12°. pp. viii, 103. 
The new American orchardist, or an account of the 
most valuable varieties of fruit, adapted to cultivation in the 
climate of the United States, from the latitude of 25° to 54°, 
with their uses, modes of culture, &e. also a brief description 
of the most ornamental forest trees, shrubs, flowers, &c. 
Boston. 1833. sm. 8°. pp. xxxvi, 423 [399]. 
The same. 2d ed., enlarged and improved. Boston. 
1835. sm. 8°. pp. 418. (Farmers’ library, 2.) 
The same. 3d ed., enlarged and improved. Boston. 
1841. sm. 8°. pp. 449. 
The same. 7th ed., enlarged and improved. With 
a supplement. Boston. 1844. sm. 8°. pp. 450. 
The same. 8th ed., enlarged and improved. With 
a supplement. Boston. 1848. sm. 8°. pp. 450. 
Silk, and the Chinese mulberry, or Morus multi- 
caulis. Boston. 1884. 8°. pp. [2], 5. 
Stereotype. 
Kensington, William C. Report on scenery-preservation 
for the year 1910-11. Wellington. 1911. f°. pp.6. 3 
plates. (New Zealand — Department of lands.) 
Kent, Adolphus Henry. Veitch’s manual of the Conifer. 
See Vurrcu, James, & SONS, publishers. 
{Kent, Elizabeth.] Sylvan sketches; or, A companion to 
the park and the shrubbery. By the author of the Flora 
domestica. London. 1825. 8°. pp. xliv, 408. 
Kent, George Henry. The Ware collection of Blaschka 
glass flower models; a short description of their makers and 
their making. Cambridge. [1908.] 16°. pp. 42. Plates. 
Kent, William Savitie. See SAVILLE-KENT. 
Kentish, Richard. Experiments and observations on a new 
species of bark, shewing its great efficacy in very small doses, 
also a comparative view of the powers of the red and quilled 
bark; being an attempt towards a general analysis and com- 
pendious history of the genus of Cinchona, or the Peruvian 
bark. London. 1784. 8°. pp. xii, 123. 
{Kentmann, Theophilus.] Tabula locum et tempus, quibus 
uberius planta potissimum spontanese vigent ac proveniunt, 
exprimens. Lipsiew. 1659. sm. 4°. pp. [11]. 
K’Eogh, John. Botanalogia [sic] universalis hibernica; or, 
A general Irish herbal calculated for this kingdom, giving 
an account of the herbs, shrubs and trees naturally produced 
therein, in English, Irish and Latin. To which are added 
two short treatises. Corke. 1735. pp. vi, [8], 
145 [146], [82]. ' 
Keppen, Fedor (Petrovitch). TVeorpaduueckoe pacmpoerpa- 
HeHie XBOMHBIX'’b AepeB'b Bb eBporeiteKou Poccin wu Ha 
Kaskash. Op mpuaomeniem’b, cosepmkanyaM'p: Onsirp 
pasybaenia Epponeitexoit Poccim ma ApeBecno-pacru- 
TeIbHBIA OOAaetu. [Geographical distribution of comferous 
trees in European Russia and in the Caucasus.) Cankrne- 
rep6yprb. 1885. 8°. pp. [2], xx, 634. Plate and 3 maps. 
JIuxopoerymin Apenecubia mopoAEr eBpouelicKort 
Pocein u Kapkasa 1 HachKompia wb Bpesnorin. [The spe- 
cies of trees growing wild in European Russia and the Cau- 
casus and insects injurious tothem.| C. Herep6ypre. 1880. 
8°. pp. [2], 40. 
[Ker, Charles Henry Bellenden.] 
plantarum, excerpts e codicibus Dom: Cattley. 
1818. f°. 30 colored plates. 
Most of the plates were drawn by Mr. Ker and are signed “H. B. K.”’ 
and ‘‘G. H. B. K.” 
Icones plantarum sponte China nascentium; e 
bibliotheca Braamiana excerpt. London. 1821.] f°. 30 
colored plates. 
Ker, Henry Bellenden. See Ker, Charles Henry Bellenden. 
[Kerarmel, Philippe.] De l’impérieuse nécessité du reboise- 
ment dans les départements voisins des ports de mer. Nantes. 
1844. 8°. pp. [2], 17. 
Kerber, Edmund. Die losung_ einiger — 
probleme mittels einer diophantischen gleichung. 
sm. 4°. 
Icones pictee indo-asiatice 
Londini. 
phylotaktischen 
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