SUPPLEMENT — AUTHOR CATALOGUE 



Kennedy, Patrick Beveridge. Saltbushes. Washington. 

 1900. 8°. pp. 20. lllustr. (United States — Department 

 of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin, 108.) 

 Kennion, Edward. An essay on trees in landscape, or an 

 attempt to shew the propriety anil imjiortance of charac- 

 teristic expression in this branch of art, and the means of 

 producing it. London. 1815. 4°. pp. [2], x, 48. 50 

 plates. 

 Kentucky — Board of agriculture, forestry and immigration. 

 Study of forest conditions in Kentucky. Made by the Forest 

 service, U. S. Department of agriculture in co-operation with 

 the Kentucky state Ijoaril of agriculture, forestry and im- 

 migration. Report 1, 3. [LouLsville, etc. 1908-10.] 8°. 

 Map, tables, and portrs. 



1 is by J. S. Holiaes and Wesley Bradlield, from its 17lh Biennial 

 report, which has also the title: "Kentucky hand book." — 3 is by R. 

 C. Hall and has also the title; "Progress report on a study of forest 

 conditions in Kentucky." 



Board of foreslrij. Manual of rules and regulations. 



Frankfort. 1912. 8°. pp. 24. 



Kentucky hand book. See Kentucky — Board of agri- 

 culture, forestry and immigration. Study of forest conditions 

 in Kentucky. — Note. 



Kerville, Henri G.\deau de. See Gadeau de Kerville. 



KiefEer, Frederic. Nouvelles contributions a la flore de 

 Provence. Marseille. 1895. 8°. pp. 8. 



"Extrait de la Revue horticote des Boucfies-du-Iiti6ne, n'' 497, d6c. 1895." 



[King, Sir George.] Materials for a flora of the Mala- 

 yan peninsida. No. 25— » By J. S. Gamble. [Calcutta. 

 1915H S°. 



"From the Journal and proceedings, Asiatic society of Bengat," 1915, 

 btxv, 393-4GS. 



King, Mitchel. The history and ciiltm-e of the olive. The 

 anniversary address of the State agricultural society of South 

 Carolina, delivered in the hall of the House of representatives, 

 Nov., 1840. Columbia. 1846. 8°. pp. 25. 



Kinney, Abbot. Forest and water; with articles on allied 

 subjects by eminent experts. Los Angeles. 1900. 8°. 

 I)]). 250, V. Plates and other illustr. 



Kinney, Jay P. The essentials of American timber law. 

 New York; London. 1917. 8°. pp. xix, [2], 279, x. 



Kirchner, Oskar. Flora von Stuttgart und umgelmng, mit 

 besouderer beriicksichtigung der pflanzenljiologischen ver- 

 hiiltnisse. Stuttgart. 1888. sm. 8°. pp. .xiv, 707. 



and others. Lebensgeschichte der blutenpflanzen 



mitteleuropas; herausgegeben von O. Kirchner, E. Loew, C. 

 Schrciter. Bd. i, aljt. 1. See their " Die coniferen und 

 gnetaceen mitteleuropas." 



Kirk, Thomas. Native forests and the state of the timber- 

 trade. [WeUington. 1885.] f°. pp. 28. (New Zealand. 

 1885.) 

 Kitamura, Ycnkin. Tei zo den. Niwatsukuriden. [Land- 



scaije gardening.] 3 vol. Kyoto. 1735. 8°. Illustr. 

 Klein, .Johann Kom-ad. Disputatio medica inauguralis de 



Junipero. See [Baier, J. J., prae.«es]. 

 Klein, Ludwig. Das Botanische institut der Teclmischen 

 hoclischulc in Karlsruhe. [Karlsruhe.] 1899. 1. 8°. pp. 

 [13]. Illustr. 



" Separal-abdruck aus der festschrift zur einweihungafeier der neu- 

 bauteu der Technischen hochschule zu Karlarulie." 

 Klem, Mary J. The history of sciencte in St. Louis. [St. 

 Louis.] 191-1. 8°. 



" Transactions of tlie Academy of science of St. Louis," 1914, xxiii, 79- 

 127. 



Kneeland, Paul Dwelle. Instructions for making improve- 

 ment tliinnings and the management of moth-infested wood- 

 lands. See Cook, H. O., and Kneeland, P. D. 



Knowlton, Frank Hall. A review of the fossil plants in the 

 United States national museum from the l'"lorissant Lake 

 beds at Florissant, Colorado, with descriptions of new species 

 and list of type-specunens. Washington. 1910. 8°. 10 

 plates. 



"From the Proceedings of the United States nationat museum,'* 1916, 

 li, 241-297. 



Koehler, August. Practical botany, structural and syste- 

 matic, the latter portion being an analjiical key to the wild 

 flowering plants, trees, shrubs, ordinary herbs, sedges and 

 grasses of the northern and middle United States east of the 

 Mississippi. New York. 1876. 8°. pp. [2], x, [2], 400. 

 14 plates, and other illustr. 



Koenig, Charles, and Burckel, Georges. Les plantes in- 

 digenes de I'Alsace propres a Tornementation des pares et 

 jardins. 3 pt. (in 1 vol. paged contin.). [Colmar. 1888.] 

 8°. 



Buttetin de la Sociele d'histoire naluretle de Colmar, 1888, xxvii-xxix, 



45-342. 



Koernicke, Max. Uber die kulturmoglichkeit des rotang. 

 [Berlin. 1908.] 8°. Plate and other illustr. 



"Sonderabdruck aus dem Tropenpjtanzcr," 1908, xii, 23-38. 



Koho yaku in ko. [Medicinal plants.) 3 vol. Tokyo. 

 [1841.] 8°. Illustr. 



In Chinese. 



K6-kwa en so-yu. Sokwa m.auroku. [General illustrations 

 of flower arrangement.] Tokyo. 1857. 8°. 68 plates. 



MSS. 



Jai>anese characters. 



Koorders, Sijfert Hendrik. Versuch einer arten-aufzahlung 

 der von W. Busse in Java gesammelten Embryophyta sipho- 

 nogama. Weltevreden, etc. 1903. 8°. (in, his Notizen 

 tiber die phanerogaraenflora von Java, 7.) 



"Overgedrukt uit het Natuurttundig tijdscfirift voor Ned. -Indie, 1904, 

 bdii, 49-60. 



Kreutzer, Ernst. Bestandeserziehungsfragen der liolzart 

 fichte. Prag. 1914. 1. 8°. pp. [2], 31. 

 " Druckf ehler," before p. 1. 



Krishtofovitch, African (N.). The butternut (Juglans 

 cinerea L.) from fresh- water deposits of the province of 

 Yakoutsk. nerporiia/it; Paris. 1915. f°. pp. [4], 32. 

 Plate. (Memoires du Comitc geologique. Nouvelle serie. 

 Livr., 124.) 



In Russian, with rfeume in- English. 

 Kuckuck, Paul. Bericht iiber eine botanische reise nach 

 Ma,rokko. Oldenburg. 1904. 4°. Illustr. (Aus der Bio- 

 logischen anstalt auf Helgoland.) 



"Sonderabdruck aus; Wissenscliaftlicfie meeres-untersuchungen, N. F, 

 Abt. Helgoland," 1904, v, 107-115. 



Kudo, Yushiui. Materials for a flora of Hokkaido. See 

 MiYABE, Kingo, and Kudo, Yushun. 



Kuntze, Otto. Nomenclaturae botanioae codex brevis 

 maturus, sensu codicis emendati aux Lois de la nomenclature 

 botanique de Paris de 1867. Linguis internationalibus : 

 anglica, gallica, germanica quoad nomina latina. Anhang: 

 Zur vorgeschichte des Wiener nomenklatur-kongresses 1905. 

 Stuttgart. 1903. 1. 8°. pp. l.\iv. 



Kuznetzof, Nikolai Ivanovitch, editor. Flora caucasica 

 critica. JIaTepia.nbi /(jia (Jijiopu KaBiasa. Bbin. 37-41— ► 

 lOpbCBt. 1913-14-. 1. 8°. 



At head of title: "H. J{y3H£H0Bl>, H. Bymt, A. SoMHHf,." 



Kwai [pseudon.]. Yonanden jyubo. [A sketch of Japanese 

 flora described and illustrated, in two parts.] 6 vol. N. p. 

 1759. 1. 8°. Plates. 



i. Kusa. [Grass, i. e. Herbaceous plants.] 4 vol. — ii. Ki. [Trees. ] 

 Vol. 2, 3. 



In Japanese characters. 



The book-seller's transliteration reads: " Hana-no-sao." 



[Lacey, John Fletcher.] Major John F. Lacey; memorial 

 volume. Published by the Iowa jxark and forestry associa- 

 tion. (Edited by L. II. Pammel. Ames. 1915.] 8°. pp. 

 XX, 454. Port, and jjlates. 



"Biographical," pp. 1-65. — "Addresses, papers, and letters of Major 

 Lacey," pp. 67-370. — " Excerpts from [his] autobiography," pp. 375- 

 423. 



Many of the addresses and papers are in the interest of forest reserva- 

 tions in the United States. 



