fpontaneoufly on the Coaft of Barbary and on the “ meutra} 
ground,” between Gibraltar and St. Roque, in 1791—3. Its 
natural feafon of flowering, like that of Narcissus /erotinus, 
(a fpecies from the fame parts and of nearly fimilar cco- 
nomy) is the latter-end of autumn. In /erotinus the corolla is 
white, /egmenis elliptically lanceolate, crown orange-coloured, 
leaves linear, channelled, /cape ftriate, and fomewhat edged. 
Like* viridiflorus, it has difappeared in our gardens, although 
it feems to have been the more generally known of the 
two, and was ftill in them in the time of Mriuer. The 
fpecimen from which our prefent drawing was made, had 
been imported from Spain, by Dr. Tuompson, and flowered 
this fummer, for the firft time, in Mr, Grirrin’s colleétion, 
at South-Lambeth, G., : 
NOTE. 
Narcissus TRILOBUS. Supra No. 945. 
In the fecond edition of the Hortus Kewenfis, this plant 
appears under the fpecific name of wutans, with a note that 
denies its being the ¢rilobus of Linnaeus, We fhall not 
arraign the reafoning, on which the denial is founded; our 
friend, the excellent and learned writer of it, is now no more. 
We fhall only ftate, that we know that he had never feen the 
plant; and that its identity with frilobus had been determined by 
comparifon with the {pecimen of that fpecies in the Linnean 
Herbarium. To any one who faw the plant, we are perfuaded 
the defcription contained in the ** Species Plantarum,” would alone 
decide the point. Although Linnaus calls it /rilobus; he 
fays in the fpecific charafter, that the crown is * fubtrifid,” and 
in the appended note * obfcurely trifid and quite entire.” G, 
nn ne ES peer 
ERRATUM. 
No, 1901. verf. fol. We have omitted in the Enumeration of the Species of 
Naacissus: N, Taxzetie, No. 925; which fhould be inferted. G, 
