under it in Redoute's work, and to adopt another for this 

 plant, which we think diftinfct. Our fpecies is pofiibly the 

 crenufatus of Mr. Hn worth, but his character is too fhort 

 and indefinite to enable us to determine this fact, with cer- 

 tainty. 



Differs from Tazeta in having a fhallower crown, with an 

 erofely crenulate margin, a very much flattened ancipital fcape, 

 a (mailer bulb, and an entirely white or a cream-coloured 

 corolla. 



The bulbs of this plant are ufually imported by the owners 

 of Italian waiehoufes immediately from Italy. Very orna- 

 mental and fragrant, efpecially ((3) called in the mops the 

 Roman Narcissus, which is often imported in a double 

 ftate. G. 



