HEXANDRIA. MONOGYNTA. Narcissus. 325 



N. Sheath I -flowered : nectary wheel-shaped, very short, poet'icu 



skin-like, finely scolloped. 



E. hot. iMtmpb. 7> the 1 $t fig. -Hod. 222>. |« 



' Leaves rounded on the keel, reflected at the edge. Flower 

 solitary, pure white ; nectary edged with crimson. £. hot. 



Sandy heathy places. On a rabbit warren at Shorne, be- 

 tween Gravesend and Rochester. At Wood Bastwick, and other 



3. 



parts of Norfolk. 



P. May 





N. Sheath 2-flowered : nectary wheel -shaped, very short, biflo'rus. 



skin-like, finely scolloped: leaves acute on the keel, 

 the edges turned inwards. E. Bot. 



E. bot. 276-y. B. ii. 604-. \-Lob. ic. 114. 1-ZW. 223. 2- 

 C/us. i. 156-Ger. 110.6. 



Flowoert mostly 2, sometimes 1, and seldom more than 3 on 

 a stalk, larger than any that bear many flowers upon a stalk, of 



a sweet, but cloying scent. Bloss. pale whitish cream colour. 



Nect. pale yellow. Park. Edged with white. 



Pale Daffodil. Meadows and hedges but rather rare. Huds. 



Fields and sides of woods in the west of England. Ger. — And 

 at a distance from any house. Ray. -Near Hornsey Church. 

 Sher. in R. Syn. — At Bellow Hill, near Whitchurch, Cheshire. 

 Mr. Vernon. — Several places near Harefield. Blackstone, 58. 



[Near Hallifax. Mr. Wood. — In fields near Yardley-wood 

 pool, Worcestershire, together with N. Pseudo-Narcissus, 

 &c] P.May. ' 



N. Sheath 1 -flowered : nectary bell-shaped, upright, curl- Pseudo- - 



ed ; as long as the petals : petals egg-shaped. Narcissus. 



E. Bot. M-Tourn. 18.3. H.-Dod. 227. \-Lob. obs. 6'l. ]- 

 Ger. em. 133. 2 -Pet. 6?. 9~S<ivert. i. 2K J-J- #. ii. 5p2. 

 2-Trag. 7 o7 -Ger. 115. 2. 



Stalk 2-tdged. jFV/a/j egg-spear shaped, straw-coloured. Nect. 

 throughout of a full yellow; the rim a little plaited and snipt. 



Common Daffodil. Woods, meadows, and sides of hedges. 

 In woods near Erith, Kent. [Norfolk. Mr. Woodw. — And in 

 orchards. Hanley Castle, Worcestershire. Mr. Ballard. 



m on the road from 



Birmingham to Sutton. Abundant in fields near Yardley-wood 

 pool, Worcestershire. Madely, Shropshire.] P. March. May. 



ALXIUM. Bhss. 6 petals, expanding : sheath dry 



and skin-like, many-flowered : umbel crowd- 

 ed : caps, superior, 3-celled. 





