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Cumulative Index 1<br />

A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Kaempfer, Englebert (32) 241; (57) [3] 15<br />

Kahn, Charlotte, “Urban Islands: Who Will Maintain Them?” (44) [4] 2–13<br />

Kaishan temple [Tian Mu Shan, China] (50) [4] 16, 21<br />

Kaiya-shiki style (47) [2] 9<br />

Kaki (39) 291, 302–306<br />

Kakuzo, Okakura (52) [3] 4<br />

Kalinowski, Luis (50) [4] 10<br />

Kalm, Peter (31) 37; (39) 323; (53) [1] 14–15; (56) [3] 4; (57) [2] 7<br />

Kalmia angustifolia (34) 68; (45) [2] 19; (49) [3] 40<br />

— cuneata (46) [3] 9<br />

— latifolia (30) 207; (31) 240, 173; (33) 102; (34) 68; (39) 322; (43) [1] 14; (44) [3] 34; (51) [2] 27; (52) [3] 12; (53) [1] 14,<br />

15; (56) [2] 16; (57) [1] 23; (60) [1] 15, 17, 32<br />

— — f. rubra (53) [1] back cover<br />

— polifolia (34) 68<br />

Kalmiopsis leachiana ‘Umpqua Valley’ (55) [1] 3, 4<br />

Kalopanax pictus (30) 171; (38) 138, 143; (39) 188, 189, 226; (47) [2] 12; (55) [3] 17<br />

Kalu, Meekiong, “The View from the Forest Canopy,” with Richard Primack and Melvin Goh (60) [4] 3–9<br />

Kamakura Period [Japan] (47) [2] 9<br />

Kamchatka bugbane (31) 32<br />

Kamo, Kyushu [Japan] (47) [1] inside back cover<br />

Kamsa Indians [Colombia] (46) [3] inside front cover; [4] inside front cover<br />

Kangaroo rat, giant (57) [3] 10<br />

Kansu [China] (31) 118; (48) [1] 25; (48) [2] 34<br />

Kapok (52) [2] 26, 27<br />

Karesansui style (47) [2] 9; (52) [3] 6<br />

Karnosky, David F., “Double Jeopardy for Elms: Dutch Elm Dise<strong>as</strong>e and Phloem Necrosis” (42) [2] 70–77<br />

Karson, Robin (56) [1] 29–32<br />

K<strong>as</strong>uga Gonen Kenki (31) 264<br />

Katsura (30) 169; (32) 70, 80; (39) 147, 148; (44) [1] 27; (48) [4] 36; (54) [1] 9<br />

Katsura ‘Morioka Weeping’ (60) [4] 14<br />

Kauri pine (37) 42<br />

Kaweah brodiaea (46) [3] 15<br />

Kay, John (52) [4] 19<br />

Kehne, C. Lewis, “The C<strong>as</strong>e of the Dunbar Dogwood” (38) 50–54<br />

Kehr, August (52) [1] 22<br />

Keiri (31) 197<br />

Kelley, Susan, “Storms and the Landscape: 1938–1997” (57) [1] 22–32<br />

Kellogg, Elizabeth A., “The Convenience of Arabidopsis” (52) [4] 12–16<br />

— — — “Why Study Mistletoes?” (51) [3] 11–17<br />

Kelly, George W. (42) [4] 139, 141<br />

Kelly, J. W. (52) [2] 5<br />

Kelsey, Seth (39) 334, 337<br />

Kennedy, Robert C., and Alfred J. Fordham,”International Plant Propagators’ Society, 19th Annual Meeting” (30) 117–119<br />

Kenmore Square [Boston] (48) [4] 23, 24<br />

Kent, William (31) 156<br />

Kentranthus ruber (31) 197<br />

Kentucky coffee tree (or bean) (30) 170; (31) 236; (32) 69; (39) 111, 112; (42) [2] 95; (48) [3] 38<br />

Kerria (36) 57<br />

— japonica (35) 160, 161; (41) 179; (45) [2] 19; (52) [3] 13<br />

— — ‘Aureo-variegata’ (35) 160<br />

— — ‘Aureo-vittata’ (35) 160<br />

— — ‘Picta’ (35) 160<br />

— — ‘Pleniflora’ (35) 160<br />

Keteleeria (46) [1] 46<br />

Kevorkian, Arthur G. (51) [3] 29<br />

Kew Magazine (53) [1] 16<br />

Kew, Royal Botanic Gardens at [outside London, England] (30) 137; (31) 10; (32) 103, 189, 251; (33) 160–161; (46) [4] 12;<br />

(47) [4] 4, 13, 28, 30, 32; (48) [2] 19; (49) [1] 16, 38, 43, 45, 53, 66; [4] 37; (51) [2] 5; (53) [1] 16; [3] 13; [4] 31; (54) [2] 2,<br />

8; (57) [3] 4, 16; (58) [3] 14–16, 17, 72<br />

— Herbarium (30) 137<br />

Kexue [journal] (48) [2] 15

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