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odora. 
Z 
ZHexandria Monog. | N. Phylogyrie. 
brevior, campanularis, profimde undique rugo- 
sula, ad oras sexlobata; lobis profundis semi- 
cireularibus. onte s. basi ponds vü d e 
imbricanti 
Pnuyroseywr (The starry) corolie stellaris laciniis 
basi distinctis, corona lavi distinctissime sexlo- 
ata. 
Narcissus odorus. Linn. sp. pl. ed. 2, p. 416 
Phglogyne conspicua. Salisb. in Hort. trans.v. l. 
p. 399.— Narcissus. conspicuus, Ejusd. Prod. 
. $. 224.— Narcissus. elatior. .Nolis in D 
soc. rans. vi 5. p. 294.— Narcissus calathin 
a. Kerr in Bot. magaz. 934, synonymis ex- 
clusis 
mmi in Gens secundum Dom. cese jc 
Mar 
FroneT 
Curr. in .cleberimo horto Elthamensi A. D. 
1720. b. l. c. 
rs. Sedturie "fere prioris, uti cm et seapis 
sesquipedalis. Spatha 3-3-flora. ;Coroíía toto 
lutea, laciniis coronáà vix pallidioribus zequa- 
liter in ste a expansis, elliptico- lanceolatis 
plus minus tortulis, basi distinctis. - Corona 
lgvi-campanulata, ore patulo, profundo -— 
riter concinneque sexlobato, sive semi-sexfido 
lobis sepius integris rotundatis vix: plicatulis. 
Stigma valde trilobum 
Oxns. Mr. Curtis, in the BBotunizal Magazine, Sgor- 
he following species by the Linncan na 
of Narcissus odorus, misled us all concerning d 
iti most beautifully defined.by :Linnzus in 
the second edition of Species Plantarum. Hence 
my new name of N. elatior for the present plaut, 
and Mr, Salisbury's name of N. ^ einuAcmt. 
