Kad-sa’-ra 
Ka’-ki ... 
Kalm’-i-a 
kan-ar-a’-na 
Kan-del’-i-a 
Kan-jil-a’-Li 
kar-am-a’-na .. 
Kar -ka 
Kan’-ki 
Kay’-6-ia ; 
Ken-drick’-i-a 
ken-troc-an -los 
Ker’-ri-a 
ker-me-si-na ... 
Khas’-y-a 
Kickx’-i-a 
Ki-ge -li-a 
Kirk’-i-i 
Klein-ho’-vi-a 
Klein’-i-i 
Klotzsch’-j-a’-nus 
Ke-nig’-i-i 
ko-et-ja -pe 
kok’-ni 
Ko-koo’-na 
Kop-si-a 
kor’ -in-ti Sic 
kum-a’-on-i ... 
Kunth’-i-a’-nus 
kurg-en’-sis 
Kur-ri’-mi-a ... 
Kyd’-i-a eae 
Labei-#’-tz 
ab-ur -ni f-ol’-i-a 
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(Jupanese), name of the plant ; 
Kaki (Japangse), name of the plant; 
(com.) Peter Kalm, 1715—1799, pupil of Linnzus, travelled in 
Canada andthe Northern States, and became professor at 
Abo in Finland (N, 2/216) ; 
(Latin), belonging to the Canara Districts, north in Bombay, 
south in Madras, Presidency ; 
Kandal (Tamil), name of the plant (MoL. 3/122) ; 
(com.) Rat Sahib Vpentranath Kanjilal, author of “ Forest Flora 
of the School Circle, N.W.P. ” ; 
(loc.) of Caramania, or Karamania, the south coast of Asia 
Minor form the Mediterranean Sea to Mount Taurus, 
comprising the ancient districts of Lycia, Pamphylia and 
Cilicia. 
(Bengal), name of the plant ; 
kaki | Japanese), name of the plant ; 
(com.) Dr. R Kaye Greville, of Edinburgh (Treas. Bot.) ; 
(com.) Kendrick ; a botanist in Ceylon ; ° 
(Greek) with spur-like protuberances on the stem ; 
(com.) M. Kerr, Superintendent of the botanic garden in Ceylon, 
(N. 2/218) ; 
(Latin), carmine, a pure red, deeper than crimson, verging 
towards black [See phoeniceu] ; 
(loc.) belonging to the Khast Hilis of Assam; 
{com.) Johann Kicke |(pr:) Yo-harn Keeks], father and son, 
Dutch botanists ; 
(com.) Kigel | (pr :) Kee-gail], German botanist and traveller in 
Africa ; 
(com.) Dr. John Kirk, «a celebrated botanist of Zanzibar and 
traveller in Africa, especially in Zambesi land (Treas. Bot) ; 
(com.) M. Kleinhof’, {(pr:) Cline-hoaf} Director of the Botanic 
Gardens at Batavia, in Java (N. 2 /219) ; 
(com.) of the Revd. Dr, Klein | (pr : Cline,] German, for a long 
time residing in T'ranquebar, wno with Heyne and Kottler, 
was co-author of “ Herbarium madraspatense’”’ ; 
(com.) of Dr. Klotzsch, of Berlin who determined Dr. Peter's 
Zambesi aud Mozambiqus plants for Oliver’s ‘“ Flora of 
‘Trop:cal Africa” ; 
(com.) of oentg |(pr.) Knr-ny], Danish botanist, physician to 
the 'fraquebar Mission : 1768 ; 
(Singaporese) name of the pear shaped and flayoured variety 
of Sandoricum indicum (H.R. 558) ; 
(Bengali), name of the plant ; 
Kokun (Singhalese), name of the plant ; 
(com.) Jan Kops |(pr:) Yarn Coaps ], 1765—1849, Professor at 
Utrecht in Holland ; 
(Telugu), resembling Plecospermum spinosum; name of the 
plant ; 
(loc.) of Kwmaon, district of the North West Provinces. 
(com.) of Kunth [(pr:) Coont] Austrian botanist, co-author 
(with Hamboldt and Bonplandt) of * Nova generaet species 
plantaram quinoctialium orbis nove ;” 
(loc.) pertaining to Coorg; 
(com.) Abdul Karim, draughtsman of Wallich (See Wight's 
I cones under Govindooa) ; 
(com.) Colonel Robert Kyd, founder and first Direccor of the 
Calcentta Botanic Gardens, died 1794. 
(Latin) Labiate (from labium (Latin) Lip], Family, or Order ; 
being the principal family in which the calyx and corolla are 
each separated in two anequal, anterior and _ posterior, 
divisions, or lips. The term /abiate is often used instead of 
personate, or ringent (q.v.) ; 
(Latin), with leave like Laburnum ; 
