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Narcissus—continued. Gf Narcissus continued. 
Fic. 637. NARCISSUS INCOMPARABILIS AURANTIUS Fig. 630. Narcissus MACLEAY, 
FLORE-PLENUS. country uncertain. N. Pseudo-Narcissus and 
crenulate, about gin. across ; scape equalling or shorter than the 
leaves, slender, sub-terete, two to six-flowered. April. l. one or 
channelled 
two to a scape, 8in. to 12in. long, semi-cylin 
FIG. 638. NARCISSUS JONQUILLA, showing Habit, detached 
Flower, and Portion of Leaf 
down to face. b ovoid, under lin. thick. Spain, &c., 1596. 
See 2 68. G. . 16; N. 40.) A double form of this species 
is known as Queen Anne’s Jonquil. 
N. juncifolius (Rush. leaved). fl. one or two, rarely three, nearly 
2 ale in the Aurei or elevated on pedicels zin. to lin. long, 
tube seven to nine lines long, very slender, _ drical, scarcely 
more than half a line thick; divisions bright yellow, patent, 
obovate, gin. to zin. long, zin. broad, ‘ date, decidedly imbri- 
cated; crown same colour as the divisions, obconical, faintly 
crenulate, two and a-half to three lines deep, four and a-half 
to five lines in diameter at the mouth; scape scarcely exceeding 
the leaves, very slender, and not at all tw ed. April. J. three 
or four to a scape, quite c; lindrical, and rush-like in — 1 ti: 
to bin. long. Bale ovoid, about jin. thick. Spain an uth 
France. (N. 27.) 
N. J. apodanthus (stalkless-flowered). 
ibea l. rather 3 
N. 
s 
rock-loving). rona orange-yellow, cup- 
Ea 1 Ss oon as f mepri Pei (B. M. 
64730, under name of N. rupicola.) 
N. lobularis (small-lobed). A form of N. Pseudo-Narcissus, 
N lorifolius (strap-leaved). A form of N. Pseudo-Narcissus 
icolor, 
A., corona deeply six- 
N. Macleai (MacLeay’s).* fl ascending as in the Daffodil, fifteen 
to sixteen lines prelate shea of the ovary; po 3 
seven to eight lines long, zin. thick, white, tinged on wi 
n; divisions milk-white, spreading at a right angle from the 
aso of the crown, oblong-lanceolate, much-imbricated, Kapa to 
nine lines long, four and a-half to six lines broad, bluntish or a 
acute; crown five to six lines deep, bright yellow, very slightly 
licate, zin. broad at the mouth, slightly lobed; scape about 1ft. 
high sub-compressed and slightly two-edged, one_or re two- 
flowered. April. L. five or six toa scape, Ein. to 10in. high, 4in. 
concave on the face. Bulb lin. or more thick. Native 
A hybrid W. 
N. Tazetta. See Fig. 689. (B. N. 2g, B. R. 987; N. 17.) 
N. maximus (greatest). A form of N. Pseudo-Narcissus major, 
N. minimus (smallest). A form of N. Pseudo-Narcissus minor. 
N. montanus (mountain), A synonym of N. pocutiformis, 
N. nanus (dwarf). A form of N. Pseudo-Narcissus minor, 
N. obsoletus (obsolete). A form of V. serotinus elegans. 
ge Pict (trenched-round). A form of N. Pseudo-Narcissus 
Fie. 640. Narcissus ODORUS. 
N. odorus (fr 
perianth bright yel 
of the ovary; tu 
part, but wider 
fragrant). fl. slightly fragrant, horizontal or ascendi 7 
( lee, fifteen to twenty-one lines deep, repera 
six to nine lines long, gin. k in the lower 
at the throat; divisions nine to twelve lines 
