POSTSCRIPT. 



For the liberal presentation both of many Roots and Specimens, without 

 which the foregoing Enumeration of Narcissaean Plants could not have been 

 completed, I beg leave very much to thank the following Royal, and Public 

 Gardens, Private Gentlemen, and Nurserymen. 



The Royal Gardens of Kew. 



The Horticultural Garden at Turnham Green. 



The Botanic Garden at Bury St. Edmonds. 



Chelsea Physic Garden. 



The Rev. W. T. Bree, Rector of Allesly, near Coventry. 



The Rev. H. T. Ellicomb, Vicar of Bitton, near Bath. 



Messrs. Loddiges, of Hackney. 



Messrs. Whitley, Brames, and Milne, Fulham. 



Messrs. Youngs, Epsom, Surry. 



Messrs. Allen, and Co., King's Road, Chelsea. 



Mr. Colvill, King's Road, Chelsea. 



Mr. Knight, King's Road, Chelsea. 



Mr. Tate, Sloane Street, Chelsea. 



Mr. Robert Sweet, Cook's Ground, Chelsea. 



Mr. John Denson, junior, late Curator of the Bury Botanic Garden* 



Mr. William Pamplin, Lavender Hill Nursery, Wandsworth Road. 



Id the course of the above Enumeration, will be found all the Species 

 and Varieties contained in the just published Seventh Volume of Schulte's 

 celebrated edition of Linnaeus's Systema Vegetabilium, and all, as far as 

 practicable, duly appreciated; nearly all the Species and Varieties of the 

 faithful Parkinson, are likewise given; a few from the less accurate 

 Hortus Esystettensis ; the rare Campi Elysii of Rudbeck; Barrellier's 

 Icones ; the Florilegium of Swertius ; Trew's Florae Imagines ; the The- 

 atrum Florae ; Madam Merian's Icones ; and many other works! 



1 have carefully preserved Specimens of almost the whole ; and they 

 will be hereafter my Vouchers for the truth. , 



The Genera of this group of Plants here, and heretofore proposed 

 by me, are very natural; and though many years have elapsed without 

 their having been adopted by others ; so much the better it is, for my 

 future reputation ; for adopted they must be ; and then will be proved, 

 my having seen^W so far, before my competitors. 



On the other hand, half a century's experience constantly amongst 

 the living Plants, might be expected to have effected more. But, 



" non 



poss 



The characters I have given throughout, are short, but they are the 

 result of experience, and I know their validity. 



" His L.B. utere mecum ; dum alii pltira melioraque sistant. 



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„, _ „ A. H. HAWORTH. 



Chelsea, May 15, 1831. 



Tilling, Printer, Chelsea. 



