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Kamel (&EORG JOSEPH). [1661-1706] 



A Jesuit missionary to the Philippines, sent a collection to Petiver in 

 1701, which is now in Herb. Sloane (vols. 153, 231, 233). A volume 

 containing Kamel's figures and MS. descriptions of this collection (Bibl. 

 Sloane 5,288) was transferred to the Department of Botany from that of 

 MSS. in 1884 ; the descriptions were printed in the Appendix to vol. iii. 

 of Eay's " Historia Plantarum," pp. 43-94. Other descriptions by Kamel 

 form Sloane MSS. 4,078 and 4,081. 



Karelin (GHRIGHORU SILUICH) and PORPHYRIUS KIriloflf. 

 A set of their collections in Central Asia, 1841-44. 



Karo (FERDINAND). 



348 plants from Dahuria, purchased 1892 ; 392 " Plantae Amuricae," 

 purchased 1902. 



Karsten (PETER ADOLF). [1834- ] 



" Fungi Fenniae," 1000 specimens in 10 centuries (1865-70), purchased 

 1873. 



Keir (WALTER), [fl. 1699] 



Sent plants from Malacca and China to Petiver, acquired with Herb. 

 Sloane. 



Kellerman (WILLIAM A.) and W. T. Swingle. 



" Kansas Fungi," 50 specimens in 2 fascicles (1889), purchased 1899. 



Kellogg (ALBERT). [1813-87] 



525 Californian plants, purchased 1873. 



Kerber (Eo.). 



689 Mexican plants, purchased 1884-85. 



Kerner von Marilaun (ANTON JOSEF). [1831-98] 



90 critical Salices, purchased 1883; his "Flora exsiccata Austro- 

 Hungarica," acquired at various dates. 



Kiggelaer (FRANZ). 



Collection of Cape plants, made in 1701, in Herb. Sloane. 



King (Sir GEORGE). [1844- ] 



6,391 Indian and Malayan plants, presented at various intervals from 



King (Capt. PHILIP PARKER). [1793-1856] 



1,120 plants of extra-tropical South America, collected during the 

 voyage of survey in the Adventure and Beagle, and presented by him 

 1845 ; plants collected in Chili, 1826-27. 



King (RICHARD), [fl. 1833-36] 

 See BACK. 



Kirk (THOMAS). [1828-97] 



700 New Zealand plants purchased 1883, and 89 presented later; 

 hepatics acquired with the Stephani collection. 



