IRIS anguftifolia tripolitana. Park, Parad. tab. 185.^. i. 



I. tripolitana. Cluf. Hift. 227. 



(J 1 .) halophila. minor; corolla fulphureo-lutefcens. G. 



IRIS fpuria. ($) Nobis Jupra No. 1131. 



I, halophila. Pallas. It. 2. app. 99. et 3. app. 63. Tab. B. 13. 

 fig. 2. Hort. Kew. 1. 72. «£ 2. 1. 115. IVilld Sp. PI. 1, 

 233. Vahl Enum. 2. 141 (halophylla.) Georgi befchr. des 

 tuff- Reichs v. 4. pars %. p. 6yi. Id. in nachlr. 256. 



I. ochrokuca. Marfch. a Bieb. Fl. Taur. Cauc. 1. 32. 



I. /tf^/tf. Pallas, he. cit. pars 2. lib. 2. 461. 



I. Guldenft<edtii, Lepech. in aft. petropol. 1781. 1. 292. tab. 8. 

 G<?<?rg7 ^/^r </« ruff. Reicbs v. 4. /wrj 3. p. 670. 



(f.) defertorum. minor ; corollas lacinias imimae caeruleae, extims 

 fulphureo-pallefcentes ; fpathae foliorumque vaginae pube 

 breviffima (vix nifi taclui fenfili) pruinatae. G. 



IRIS fpuria. ($.) Nobis Jupra 1131 ; inSynon. et No. 1514. 



I. defertorum. Guldenjladt. Flor. Cauc. ined. apud Georgi. L cit. 672 

 Herbar. Pallas, penes Dom. A. B. Lambert, exempt, hortens. 



I. anguftifolia purpurea verficolor. Park. Parad. 184. 4. t 



(£•) ftenogyna. minor ; corolla albefcens. G. 



IRlSyparaz. (£.) Nobis infra No. 1515. 



I. Jlenogyna. III. a Redout e 310 ; /« /<?#/#. 



I. G^r /m. (Lys de Gawler.) £<?i. in Icone. 



1. Guildanfiaditii (Guldenfl<edtii.) Donn Hort. Cant. ed.6. 17. 



For further account of the fpecies, fee the following article 

 (No. 1515). The bloom of the prefent variety is exceedingly 

 fragrant, a circumftance in which it differs from the others ; but 

 the fame difagreeable and peculiar fmell is perceived on breaking 

 or bruifing its foliage as in the reft. Said to be found in the 

 fandy deferts of the oriental departments of the Ruffian empire 

 where it grows on the fides of the larger rivers. 



The drawing was taken from a plant that flowered Iaft July m 

 Mr. Middlemist's Nurfery, ShepherdVBufh. Hardy; °j 

 eafy cultivation ; and feeds freely. The moil defirable of all 

 the varieties known to us, on account of its very grateful 

 fragrance. G. 



