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Journal of mycology. v. 1-14. Jan. 1885-Apr. 1908. il. Juni, B. The plants of the north shore of Lake Superior. pl. Manhattan, Kan., etc., 1885-1908. 8°. pp. [12]. [Minneapolis, 1879].

v. 1-4, edited by W. A. Kellerman, J. B. Ellis, and B. M. Everhart.

Annual report of the Geological survey of Minnesota, 1879, pp. 35–46.

v. 5-7, published by the U. S. department of agriculture, Division of Jussieu, Adrien de. Botanique. 12°. pp. viii, 552. il. vegetable pathology; edited by B. T. Galloway and others. v. 8-14, edited by W. A. Kellerman.

Nothing published between v. 7, no. 4 (1894) and v. 8, no. 1 (1902). Index to v. 1-10 in v. 10.

For continuation, see Mycologia.

Joutel, L. H. See Felt, E. P., and Joutel, L. H. Monograph of the genus Saperda.

[Juch, Karl Wilhelm]. Handbuch der pharmaceutischen botanik. f. pp. [4], 170. col. pl. 92. Nürnberg, 1804. Judd, Orange, publisher. Hop culture; practical details, from the selection and preparation of the soil, and setting and cultivation of the plants, to picking, drying, pressing, and marketing the crop. 8°. pp. 36. il. New York, [1865].

publisher. Onions; how to raise them profitably. Statements of practical onion growers residing in different sections of the country. 8°. pp. 31. New York, 1859. Judd, Sylvester Dwight. Birds as weed destroyers. 8°. pp. [14]. il. plate. [Washington, 1899].

"Reprint from Yearbook of department of agriculture for 1898," pp. 221232.

Birds of a Maryland farm; a local study of economic

ornithology. 8°. pp. 116. il. pl. 17. Washington,

1902. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of biological survey. Bulletin no. 17.)

The bobwhite and other quails of the United States in their economic relations. 8°. pp. 66. il. pl. 2 (1 col.). Washington, 1905. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of biological survey. Bulletin no. 21.)

The grouse and wild turkeys of the United States, and their economic value. 8°. pp. 55. pl. 2 (1 col.). Washington, 1905. (United States. Department of agriculture. Biological survey. Bulletin no. 24.)

The relation of sparrows to agriculture. 8°. pp. 98. il. pl. 4. Washington, 1901. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of biological survey. Bulletin no. 15.)

See Beal, F. E. L., and Judd, S. D. Cuckoos and shrikes in their relation to agriculture. Judson, Lowell Byrns. Cauliflower and brussels sprouts on Long Island. 8°. pp. [60]. il. Ithaca, [1911]. (Cornell university. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 292.)

Picking, packing, and marketing the apple. 8°. pp. 36. pl. 17. Moscow, 1906. (Idaho. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 54.)

Planting the apple orchard. 8°. pp. [35]. pl. 9. Moscow, [1904]. (Idaho. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 43.)

Pruning the apple orchard. 8°. pp. 36. il. MosCOW, 1905. (Idaho. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 47.)

Juel, Hans Oscar. See Wittrock, V. B., and Juel, H. O. Catalogus plantarum perennium bienniumque in Horto botanico bergiano.

Jullien, André. Topographie de tous les vignobles connus, contenant leur position géographique, l'indication du genre et de la qualité des produits de chaque crû . suivie d'une classification générale des vins. 8°. pp. xxxii, 566. Paris, 1816.

Jung, J. J., illustrator. See Berlèse, Laurent, abbé. Iconographie du genre Camellia.

tables. Paris, [1843]. (Cours élémentaire d'histoire naturelle, etc.)

De Euphorbiacearum generibus medicisque earumdem viribus tentamen. 4°. pp. 118. pl. 18. Parisiis, 1824.

Mémoire sur le groupe des méliacées. 4°. pp. 152. pl. 12. chart. [Paris, 1830].

"Extrait des Mémoires du Muséum d'histoire naturelle," v. 19, 1830, pp. 153-304.

Mémoire sur les lobeliacées et les stylidiées, nouvelles familles de plantes. 4°. pp. 19. [Paris, 1811]. Annales du Muséum d'histoire naturelle, v. 18, 1811, pp. 1-19.

Monographie des malpighiacées; ou, Exposition des caractères de cette famille de plantes, des genres et espèces qui la composent. 4°. pp. 151, 368. table. pl. 23. Paris, 1843. Reprinted from Archives du Muséum d'histoire naturelle, v. 3, 1843, pp. 5-151, 255-616.

Note sur l'Oncostemum, nouveau genre de la famille des ardisiacées. 4°. pp. 5. plate. [Paris, 1830]. "Extrait des Mémoires du Muséum d'histoire naturelle," v. 19, 1830, pp. 133-137.

Observations sur la famille des plantes verbénacées. 4°. pp. [14]. [Paris, 1806].

Annales du Muséum d'histoire naturelle, v. 7, 1806, pp. 63–76.
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See Saint-Hilaire, Auguste de, Jussieu, Adrien de, and Cambessèdes, Jacques. Flora Brasiliae meridionalis. Jussieu, Antoine de, editor. See Barrelier, Jacques. Plantae per Galliam, Hispaniam et Italiam observatae. Jussieu, Antoine Laurent de. Sur la famille nouvelle des plantes polygalées. 4°. pp. [8]. [Paris, 1815]. Mémoires du Muséum d'histoire naturelle, v. 1, 1815, pp. 385–392.

Mémoire sur les genres de plantes à ajouter ou retrancher aux familles des primulacées, rhinanthées, acanthées, jasminées, verbenacées, labiées et personées. 4°. pp. [13]. [Paris, 1809].

Annales du Muséum d'histoire naturelle, v. 14, 1809, pp. 384–396.

Observations sur la famille des plantes amarantacées. 4°. pp. [5]. [Paris, 1803].

Annales du Muséum d'histoire naturelle, v. 2, 1803, pp. 131-135.

Just, Leopold, editor. Botanischer jahresbericht. Systematisch geordnetes repertorium der botanischen literatur aller länder. 2er jahrg. (1874). 2. abt. 8°. pp. 481800. Berlin, 1875.

Justice, Sir James. The British gardener's director, chiefly adapted to the climate of the northern counties; directing the necessary works in the kitchen, fruit, and pleasure gardens, and in the nursery, green-house, and stove. 8°. pp. [1], 443, [6]. Edinburgh, 1764.

The Scots gardiners director, containing instructions to those gardiners who make a kitchen garden and the culture of flowers their business; in which good kitchen gardens for great and small families are described, with directions for cultivating the fruits to be planted upon hot-walls, and upon walls to which no heat is applied, and upon espaliers, with directions to build stoves for pine-apples, and the culture of that fruit . . . Together with the culture of the most considerable vernal, summer, and autumnal flowers which are planted or sown in the open ground in this country... Particularly adapted to the climate of Scotland. 8°. pp. x, [6], 429. plan. Edinburgh, 1754.

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Kabsch, Wilhelm. Das pflanzenleben der erde. pflanzengeographie für laien und naturforscher. Nach dem tode des verfassers mit einem vorworte versehen von H. A. Berlepsch. 8°. pp. xvi, 642. il. frontis. Hannover, 1865.

Kadonsky, Joseph Frank. The use of explosives in clearing land. 8°. pp. 19. il. Madison, [1911]. (Wisconsin. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 216.) Kaempfer, Engelbert. Amoenitatum exoticarum politicophysico-medicarum fasciculi v, quibus continentur variae relationes, observationes & descriptiones rerum persicarum & ulterioris Asiae, multa attentione in peregrinationibus per universum Orientem, collectae. 4°. pp. [16], 912, [32]. il. pl. 15. Lemgoviae, 1712. Kains, Maurice Grenville. Chicory growing. 8°. pp. 12. il. [Washington, 1900]. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of botany. Circular no. 29.)

Chicory growing as an addition to the resources of the American farmer. 8°. pp. 52. il. Washington, 1898. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of botany. Bulletin no. 19.)

Culinary herbs; their cultivation, harvesting, curing, and uses., 12°. pp. x, 143. il. New York, etc., 1912.

Ginseng; its cultivation, harvesting, marketing and market value, with a short account of its history and botany. New ed. 12°. pp. ix, [1], 144. il. New York, 1914. Horse-radish. 8°. pp. 8. [Washington, 1898]. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of botany. Circular no. 15.)

See Wyman, A. P., and Kains, M. G. A second account of sweet peas.

See Nash, G. V. American ginseng; its commercial history, protection, and cultivation. Kaiserlich-königliche gartenbau-gesellschaft in Wien. Bibliothekskatalog. 8°. pp. [2], 68. Wien, 1911. Kalchbrenner, Károly. Icones selectae Hymenomycetum Hungariae per Stephanum Schulzer et Carolum Kalchbrenner observatorum et delineatorum. Editae sub auspiciis Academiae scientiarum hungaricae. (Magyarország hártya gombáinak, etc.) 4 pt. in 1 v. fo. pp. 66. col. pl. 40. Pestini, 1873-77.

In Latin and Hungarian.

Kalendarium hortense. See [Evelyn, John]. Kalendarium rusticum. See [Worlidge, John]. Kalmbach, Edwin Richard. Birds in relation to the alfalfa weevil. 8°. pp. 64. il. pl. 5. [Washington, 1914]. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bulletin no. 107.) Kamel (Lat. CAMELLUS), Georg Joseph. Herbarum aliarumque stirpium in insula Luzone Philippinarum primaria nascentium observatarum & descriptarum syllabus. (Appended to RAY, John. Historia plantarum, v. 3, 1704.) Kampen, Nicolas van, et fils. The Dutch florist; or, True method of managing all sorts of flowers with bulbous roots. [Translated from the French.] Ed. 2. To which is added, the particular method of treating the Guernsey lily. 12°. pp. [4], 104. London, 1764.

Traité des fleurs à oignons; contenant tout ce qui est nécessaire pour les bien cultiver, fondé sur une expérience de plusieurs années. 12°. pp. [10], 117. plate. Harlem, 1760.

Kansas. Agricultural experiment station, Manhattan. Annual report. 1st-21st. 1888-1907/08. Topeka, etc., 1889-1909. Bulletin. no. 1-40, 42-205. 8°. Manhattan, etc., [1888-1915. →

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Reports 1872-76 are [1st]-5th_annual reports; 1877-96 are 1st-10th biennial reports. 1872 reads: Transactions.

Kansas academy of science. A brief history of the organization, with constitution and by-laws, and membership. 8°. pp. 11. n. p., 1897.

Transactions of the annual meeting. 22d-43d, 47th. 1889-1910, 1914. 8°. il. pl. Topeka, 1890-1915. The Kansas farmer; journal of the State agricultural society. [monthly]. v. 2-4; v. 6, no. 10. Jan. 1865-Dec. 1867; Oct. 1869. f. il. Lawrence, etc., 1865-69. Wanting Apr., Sept., and Dec., 1865.

Kansas state horticultural society. The apple ... What it is, how to grow it, its commercial and economic importance, how to utilize it. 8°. pp. 229. il. Topeka, 1898. The cherry in Kansas; with a chapter on the apricot and nectarine. 8°. pp. 128. il. [Topeka], 1900.

1901.

The grape in Kansas. 8°. pp. 139. il. [Topeka], The peach How to grow your trees, how to plant and care for them, how to fight its enemies, how to gather, pack, and market, how to enjoy it in the home. 8°. pp. 159. il. Topeka, 1899.

The plum in Kansas; with a chapter on the prune. 8°. pp. 159. Topeka, 1900.

Report on Kansas forestry. 2d, 6th, 7th. 1880, 1885, 1886. 8°. Topeka, 1881-87.

Transactions. [1867]-1915. [1st] 49th annual meeting. v. [1-33. 8°. il. Topeka, 1872-1916. →

v. [1], 1867-71, title reads: Condensed transactions of the Kansas state pomological and horticultural society from its organization to its last annual meeting, and in full for the year 1871. 1877-86, title reads: Kansas horticultural report. 1887-95, title reads: 1st-4th biennial report.

Kansas weeds, III.; descriptive list. 8°. pp. 64. i. Manhattan, 1896. (Kansas. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 57.)

Karr, Alphonse. A tour round my garden. Translated from the French. Revised and edited by J. G. Wood. New ed. 12°. pp. xii, 332. il. frontis. London, 1865. Karsakoff, Mlle. N., translator. See Palladine, V. Physiologie des plantes.

Karsten, Hermann. Auswahl neuer und schön blühender gewächse Venezuela's. Mit abbildungen von C. F. Schmidt. 4°. pp. 40. col. pl. 12. Berlin, 1848.

Deutsche flora; pharmaceutisch-medicinische botanik. Ein grundriss der systematischen botanik zum selbststudium für aerzte, apotheker, und botaniker. 8°. pp. iv, 28, 1284. il. Berlin, 1880-83.

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Kaulfuss, Georg Friedrich. Enumeratio filicum quas in itinere circa terram legit Adalbertus de Chamisso adjectis in omnia harum plantarum genera permultasque species non satis cognitas vel novas animadversionibus. 8°. pp. vi, 300. pl. 2. Lipsiae, 1824. Kauschinger, G. See Fürst, Hermann. The protection of woodlands against dangers arising from organic and inorganic causes.

Kavanagh, Mrs. M. Fruit preserving. 8°. pp. 4. [Melbourne, 1893?]. (Victoria. Department of agriculture. Guides to growers, no. 8.)

Keane, William. In-door gardening for every week in the year; showing the most successful treatment for all plants cultivated in the greenhouse, conservatory, stove, pit, orchid, and forcing-house. Ed. 3. 16°. pp. 128. London, 1865.

Out-door gardening during every week in the year; shewing how, when, and where to sow, plant, and cultivate all crops in the kitchen, fruit, and flower garden. Ed. 3. 16°. pp. 129. London, 1865.

Kearney, Thomas Henry. Agriculture without irrigation in the Sahara desert. 8°. pp. 30. pl. 5. map. Washington, 1905. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin no. 86.)

Breeding new types of Egyptian cotton. 39. pl. 4. Washington, 1910. (United States. ment of agriculture. Bureau of plant industry. no. 200.)

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Date varieties and date culture in Tunis. 8°. pp. il. pl. 10. Washington, 1906. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin no. 92.)

Dry-land olive culture in northern Africa. 8°. pp. 48. il. pl. 4. Washington, 1908. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin no. 125.)

and Harter, Leonard Lee. The comparative tolerance of various plants for the salts common in alkali soils. 8°. pp. 22. Washington, 1907. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin no. 113.)

and Means, Thomas Herbert. Agricultural explorations in Algeria. 8°. pp. 98. pl. 4. Washington, 1905. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin no. 80.)

See Britton, N. L., and Kearney, T. H. An enumeration of the plants collected by T. E. Wilcox and others in southeastern Arizona during the years 1892-1894. Kebbel, T. E. The agricultural labourer. A short summary of his position, partly based on the report of Her Majesty's commissioners appointed to inquire into the employment of women and children in agriculture; and republished in part from the "Pall mall gazette" and the "Cornhill magazine.” 12°. pp. x, 239. London, 1870.

Kedzie, Robert Clark. Beet sugar. 8°. pp. 10. il. [Agricultural College, 1891]. (Michigan. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 71.)

Relation of meteorology to forestry in Michigan. 8°. [Lansing, 1898]. (Michigan. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 162, pp. 18-31.)

[——— and others]. Report of special committee . . . relative to the preservation of forest trees. 8°. pp. 31. [Lansing, 1867]. (Michigan. Legislature, 1867. House doc. no. 6.)

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Our northern shrubs and how to identify them; a handbook for the nature-lover. 8°. pp. xxx, 521. il.

frontis. New York, 1903.

Keffer, Charles Albert. The early growth and training of apple trees. 8°. pp. 16. il. Knoxville, [1901]. (Tennessee. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, v. 14, no. 4.)

Experimental tree planting in the plains. 8°. pp. 94. pl. 5. Washington, 1898. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of forestry. Bulletin no. 18.) The fruiting habit of the grape. 8°. pp. [12]. il. Knoxville, [1906]. (Tennessee. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 77.)

Grape culture. 8°. pp. 28. il. Columbia, [1893]. (Missouri. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 23.)

Insuring the peach crop. 8°. pp. [11]. il. Knoxville, [1910]. (Tennessee. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 88.)

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Summer-pruning the peach. 8°. pp. [10]. Knoxville, [1914]. (Tennessee. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 108.)

Training and pruning fruit trees and vines. 8°. pp. [20]. il. Knoxville, [1904]. (Tennessee. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin, v. 17, no. 3.)

Keil, J. B. See Green, W. J., and others. Varieties of apples

in Ohio.

Keith, Patrick. A botanical lexicon, or expositor of the terms, facts, and doctrines of the vegetable physiology, brought down to the present time. 8°. pp. [3], 416. London, 1837. A system of physiological botany. 2 v. 8°. pp. v. 1. [10], 478. v. 2. [3], 526. pl. 9. London, 1816. Keitt, G. W. Peach scab and its control. 8°. pp. 66. il. pl. 6. Washington, 1917. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bulletin no. 395.) "Literature cited," pp. 64-66.

Kelaart, Edward Frederick. Flora calpensis; contributions to the botany and topography of Gibraltar and its neighbourhood. 8°. pp. xviii, [1], 220. pl. 3. plan. London, 1846.

Keller, Ida Augusta, and Brown, Stewardson. Handbook of the flora of Philadelphia and vicinity. With keys for identification of species. 8°. pp. viii, 360. Philadelphia, 1905.

Keller, Johann Christoph, editor. See Schmidel, C. C. Icones plantarum et analyses partium, etc.

Keller, R. Ueber erscheinungen des normalen haarverlustes an vegetationsorganen der gefässpflanzen. 4°. pp. [54]. pl. 3. Halle, 1890.

"Nova acta der Ksl. leop.-carol. deutschen akademie der naturforscher, band 55, nr. 5," pp. 307-360.

Kellerman, Karl Frederic. Methods of legume inoculation. 8°. pp. 5. Washington, 1910. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of plant industry. Circular no. 63.)

The relation of crown-gall to legume inoculation. 8°. pp. 6. plate. Washington, 1911. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of plant industry. Circular no. 76.)

Soil bacteriology as a factor in Washington, 1913. (United States. culture. Bureau of plant industry. 3-10.)

crop production. 8°. Department of agriCircular no. 113, pp.

and Robinson, Thomas Russell. Conditions affecting 8°. legume inoculation. pp. 15. pl. 2. Washington, 1906. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin no. 100, pt. 8.)

and Robinson, Thomas Russell. Inoculation of legumes. 8°. pp. 7. Washington, 1905. (United States. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 240.)

Kellerman, William Ashbrook. Uredineous infection exper

iments in 1902. 8°. pp. [8]. Columbus, Ohio, 1903. (University bulletin. Series 7, no. 11.) Reprinted from Journal of mycology," v. 9, 1903, pp. 6-13. Kelley, Charles Fabiens. See Root, R. R., and Kelley, C. F. Design in landscape gardening.

Kellogg, Albert. Forest trees of California. 8°. pp. 116. [Sacramento, 1882].

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'Appendix to state mineralogist's report."

See Greene, E. L. Illustrations of west American

oaks. Kellogg, Royal Shaw. The drain upon the forests. 8°. pp. 16. il. Washington, 1907. (United States. Department of agriculture. Forest service. Circular 129.)

Forest belts of western Kansas and Nebraska. 8°. pp. 44. pl. 6. Washington, 1905. (United States. Department of Agriculture. Forest service. Bulletin no. 66.)

Forest planting in Illinois. 8°. pp. 32. il. Washington, 1910. (United States. Department of agriculture. Forest service. Circular no. 81. Revised.)

Forest planting in western Kansas. 8°. pp. 51. il. Washington, 1909. (United States. Department of agriculture. Forest service. Circular 161.)

The forests of Alaska. 8°. pp. 24. pl. 9. map. Washington, 1910. (United States. Department of agriculture. Forest service. Bulletin no. 81.)

See Price, O. W., and others. The forests of the
United States: their use.

Kelly, Henrietta Aiken. The culture of the mulberry silk-
worm. 8°.
(United
pp. 32. il. Washington, 1903.
States. Department of agriculture. Division of entomol-
ogy. Bulletin, new ser., no. 39.)

Silkworm culture. 8°. pp. 32. il. Washington, 1903. (United States. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 165.)

Kelly, William. Address before the New York state agricultural society . . . Feb. 15, 1855, and the address of Samuel Cheever on taking the chair as president elect. 8°. pp. 24. Albany, 1855.

Kelsey & Guild. Beautifying and improving Greenville, South Carolina. Report to the Municipal league, Greenville, S. C. 8°. pp. 48. il. Boston, 1907.

The improvement of Columbia, South Carolina. Report to the Civic league, Columbia, S. C. 8°. pp. 88. il. maps. [Harrisburg, Pa., 1905]. [Kemp, Edward]. The hand book of gardening, for the use of all persons who possess a garden of limited extent. Ed. 6. 24°. pp. xii, 168. London, 1840.

Ed. 11. 24°. pp. xv, 199. London, 1855. How to lay out a garden; intended as a general guide in choosing, forming, or improving an estate with reference to both design and execution. Ed. 2. 12°. pp. xxxi, 403. il. London, 1858.

From the 2d London ed., greatly enlarged. 12°. pp. xxxi, 403. il. New York, 1858.

Ed. 4. Edited, revised, and adapted to North America by F. A. Waugh. 12°. pp. xxii, 292. il. frontis. pl. 20. New York, etc., 1911.

Title reads: Landscape gardening; how to lay out a garden.

Kempton, Harold Bigelow. The planting of white pine in New England. 8°. pp. 40. il. pl. 13. Washington, 1903. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of forestry. Bulletin no. 45.)

Kennedy, George Golding. Edwin Faxon. portrait. [Boston, etc., 1900].

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pp. [5].

and Collins, James Franklin. Bryophytes of Mount Katahdin. 8°. pp. [5]. [Boston, etc., 1901]. Rhodora, v. 3, 1901, pp. 177-181.

Kennedy, John. A treatise upon planting, gardening, and the management of the hot-house. Ed. 2. 2 v. 8°. pp. v. 1. xii, 280. v. 2. [2], 279. London, 1777.

New ed. To which is added, an account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel or root of scarcity, [translated from the French of the abbé de Commerell]. 8°. pp. xiii, [3], 462, x, 24. Dublin, 1788.

Kennedy, John P. Address delivered before the Horticultural society of Maryland . . . June 12, 1833. 8°. pp. 33. Baltimore, 1833.

Kennedy, Patrick Beveridge. Ornamental and shade trees. 8°. pp. 61. il. Reno, 1906. (Nevada. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 61.)

Kennedy, William Sloane. In Portia's gardens. 12°. pp. xi, 232. pl. 8. Boston, 1897.

Kennicott, John A. Orchards in Illinois. 8°. pp. [14]. [Springfield, 1861].

Transactions of the Illinois state agricultural society, v. 4, 1861, pp. 321

334.

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; with examples. 4°. pp. x, 48. pl. 50.
London, 1815.
Kenosha horticultural society. Constitution and by-laws
organized Jan. 1868. 16°. pp. 10. Chicago, n. d.
Kenrick, William. The American silk grower's guide; or,
The art of raising the mulberry and silk on the system of
successive crops in each season. 12°. pp. 111. Boston,
etc., 1835.

Ed. 2. 16°. pp. 167. Boston, 1839.

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 and management, remedies for the maladies to which they are subject, from noxious insects and other causes, &c. Also a brief description of the most ornamental forest trees, shrubs, flowers, &c. 12°. pp. xxxvi, 25-423. Boston, 1833.

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London, 1825.

Ed. 2, with additions. 8°. pp. xliii, 464.

Sylvan sketches; or, A companion to the park and
the shrubbery, with illustrations from the works of the poets.
By the author of the Flora domestica. 8°. pp. xliv, 408.
London, 1825.

Kent, Nathaniel. Hints to gentlemen of landed property.
8°. pp. vii, 268. pl. 10. London, 1775.
Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station, Lexington. An-
nual report. 1st-26th. 1888-1913. 8°. Frankfort, etc.,
1890-[1914?].
Biennial report of the director. 1911-13.

8°. Lexington, n. d.

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1882, 1885, 1911, 1915. 8°. Louisville, etc., [1878-1915]. 1882 reads: Minutes of the regular annual meeting of the Kentucky state horticultural society. 1911 reads: Report, etc. 1915 reads: Annual report and proceedings, etc.

[Ker, Charles Henry Bellenden]. Icones pictae indo-asiaticae plantarum, excerptae e codicibus Dom: Cattley. f. 30 col. pl. Londini, 1818.

[- - Icones plantarum spontè Chinâ nascentium; è bibliothecâ Braamianâ excerptae. f. 30 col. pl. London, 1821.

This appears to be a reissue of "Icones pictae indo-asiaticae plantarum," with new title-page.

Kerchove de Denterghem, Oswald, comte de. Le livre des orchidées. 4°. pp. viii, 601. il. col. pl. 31. Gand, etc., 1894.

Les palmiers; histoire iconographique, géographie, paléontologie, botanique, description, culture, emploi, etc. Avec index général des noms et synonymes des espèces connues. 4°. pp. viii, 348. il. col. pl. 40. table. Paris, 1878.

The winter garden of the Comte de Kerchove de Denterghem. 4°. pp. 15. il. frontis. Ghent, 1875. Kern, G. M. Practical landscape gardening, with reference to the improvement of rural residences, giving the general principles of the art; with full directions for planting shade trees, shrubbery and flowers, and laying out grounds. Ed. 2. 12°. pp. 328. il. pl. Cincinnati, 1855. Kerner von Marilaun, Anton, Ritter. Flowers and their unbidden guests. With a prefatory letter by Charles Darwin. The translation revised and edited by W. Ogle. 8°. pp. xvi, 164. pl. 3. London, 1878.

Die hybriden 8°. pp. [34]. pl. 6. Abh. der zool. bot. ges. in Wien, v. 15, 1865, pp. 203-236.

orchideen der österreichischen flora. [Innspruck, 1865].

The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution. From the German, by F. W. Oliver, with the assistance of Marian Busk and Mary F. Ewart. 2 v. 4°. pp. v. 1. xiv, 777. v. 2. xiv, 983. il. col. pl. 16. London, etc., 1894-95.

Pflanzenleben. 2 v. 4°. pp. v. 1. x, 734. v. 2. viii, 896 [2]. il. pl. 40. Leipzig, etc., 1887-91.

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