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A BIBLIOGKAPHY OF 
[keulemans 
Linnean Societies, also a member of the B.O.U. He pub- 
lished one or two works on travel and general literature. 
He died December 21, 1894. 
1868. The Birds of Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, a contribution to 
the Natural History of the Two Counties. Eton : 1868. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. xv + pp. 232, with 4 col. pi. 
Keogh (Rev. John), 1681?-1754 
John Keogh, second son of the Irish divine and scholar 
of that name, was for some time chaplain to the fourth Lord 
Kingston, afterwards obtaining the living of Mitchelstown, 
Co. Cork. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Dr. Henry 
Jennings, a cousin of the Duchess of Marlborough, by whom 
he had three sons and three daughters. He died in 1754 at 
the age of seventy-three. 
His Zoologia Medicinalis Hibernica is of interest as giving 
the old Irish as well as the English and Latin names of many 
Irish birds ; but no natural history particulars are given, 
although there are quaint accounts of the medicinal qualities 
of birds, etc. Keogh also wrote Botanologia universalis 
Hibernica , or a General Irish Herbal (1735), and A Vindication 
of the Antiquities of Ireland (1748). 
1739. Zoologia | Medicinalis Hibernica : | or, a | treatise | of | Birds, 
Beasts, Eisbes, Hep tiles, or | Insects, which are commonly known 
and | propagated in this Kingdom : Giving an | Account of their 
medicinal virtues, and | their names in English, Irish and Latin. 
| To which is added | [etc. 6 lines] | By John K’eogh, A.B., 
Chaplain to the Bight j Honourable James, Lord Baron of Kings- 
ton. I Dublin : I Printed by S. Powell, for the Author I [etc. 2 
lines] | 1739. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xviii un. +pp. 167 + 9 pp. index un. 
Idem. Another edition. 1744. 1 vol. 8vo. 
Keulemans (John Gerrard), 1842-1912 
The name, if not the personality, of this great ornitho- 
logical artist is known to all. From 1870 to about 1900 
scarcely a work on ornithology was issued with coloured 
plates of any pretensions which were not by Keulemans, and 
