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Hexandria Monog. | N. Queltia. 
perlutea, ore aurantio patulo 6-lobulato, lobulis 
crispatim undulatis plicatisve-subimbricantibus. 
Narcissus odorus ». Linn. Aman. acad. v. 4. 
. 911.— Narcissus latifolius flavo flore amplo 
calyce, sive Mattenesse. Park. parad. t. 71. 
Js. 
Ozs. Rarior quam sequente, qus vulgaris est: 
Jolia angustiora : scapus gracilior lzevis, magis- 
que compressus et anceps. dCorol/e lacinize 
saturatiores. Corona minor, minus patens, mi- 
nusque lobata, magis lutea, ore et apicem ver- 
sus aurantia. Zntherc quoque aurantiz irre- 
gulariter patule nec erectze. 
B. plena, luteo-aurantia : Butter and eggs, Hor- 
tulanorum. 
Os. Old Parkinson is the only author within our 
«nowledge who has fetihded and distinguished 
species from the following, for even my lynx- 
eyed fiiend R. A. S. has confounded them in 
Hort. trans. v. 1. p. 51., chiefly on account of 
the rim of the crown assuming a r tint 
shrewdly ** js lesser, and a little dif- 
** fering 5 for it is neither fully as small in the 
** bottom, e at the edges, nor so 
** crumpled at the brims, so that all these diffe- 
** rences do plainly shew it to be another kind 
