Tas. 6473. 
A. NARCISSUS patupvtvs. 
B. NARCISSUS GRAELLSII. 
C. NARCISSUS kruvpicota. 
Natives of Spain. : 
Nat. Ord. AMARYLLIDACER.—Tribe NarcissEz. 
Genus Narcissus, Linn. ; (Baker in Gard. Chron, 1869, p. 416.) 
A. Narcissus (Ganymedes) pallidulus ; bulbo parvo ovoideo, folio unico angus- 
tissime lineari glaucescente synanthio, scapo gracillimo tereti 1-2-floro, floribus 
cernuis longe pedicellatis, perianthii pallide sulphurei tubo elongato subcylin- 
drico, segmentis lanceolatis, reflexis tubo subquilongis, corond cyathiformi 
pallide sulphurea segmentis paulo breviori ore integro, staminibus 3 cum stylo 
exsertis. : 
N. pallidulus, Graells Ramill. vol. i. p. 20, t. 8; Willk. et Lange Prodr. Flor. 
Hisp. vol. i. p. 153. 
N. triandrus, Baker in Gard. Chron. 1869, p. 686, ex parte, 
B. Narcissus (Corbularia) Graellsii ; bulbo globoso, foliis 2-4 anguste linearibus 
synanthiis, scapo brevi tereti unifloro, flore suberecto breviter pedicellato, peri- 
anthii pallide sulphurei tubo elongato infundibulari, segmentis lanceolatis laxe 
ascendentibus tubo brevioribus late viridi vittatis, corona sulphurea late cyathi- 
formi segmentis wquilonga ore crenulato, staminibus omnibus cum stylo 
exsertis. 
N. Graellsii, Graells Pl. Hor. p.8; Ramill.t. 5; Willk. et Lange Prodr. Fl. 
Hisp, vol. i. p. 150. : 
Corbularia Graellsii, Webb in Bourg. Pl. Hisp. Exsic. No. 2281. 
C. Narcissus (Queltia) rzpicola ; bulbo subgloboso, foliis 2-4 anguste linearibus 
laucescentibus synanthiis, scapo tereti unifloro, flore erecto brevissime pedicel- 
es perianthii lutei tubo elongato subcylindrico, segmentis oblongis cuspidatis, 
tubo duplo, brevioribus flore expanso patulis, corona brevi aurantiaca ore pro- 
funde 6-lobato, stylo incluso, antheris subsessilibus. 
_N. rupicola, Dufour in Roem. et Schultes Syst. Veg. vol. vii. p. 958; Graells 
amill, vol. i. p.17,t.7; Willk. et Lange Prodr. Fl, Hisp. vol. i. p. 152. 
N. apodanthus, Boiss. et Reut. Diag. p. 25. 
These are three Narcissi that stand widely apart from 
one another in their botanical characters, but which we 
have grouped together because they come from the same 
JANUARY Ist, 1880, 
