"Appendix. Ajax. 
. tulo profunde 6-fido inzequaliter enm sub- 
plicato; intus minutissime traps ersaliter ru- 
gosiusculum. nero apice" punctulo ni- 
jo 
E x A few plants of tbis were first pointed out 
to me by my friend R. A. Salisbury, Esq. 
growing wild Mon a variety of IN. serratus 
(Misc. nat) at Mill-Hill, They keep di- 
stinct in the Garden ; and he joins i in think- 
ing they may have originated from bees carry- 
ing the pollen of some qun species to the 
stigmata of the wild kind. Like N. serratus, 
. they flower near a month later than tbe nar- 
rower-léaved and otherwise differing Kentish 
N. pseudo-narcissus. 
QUELTIA. Salisb. in hort. soc. tr. p. 351. 
Q. (Snowdrop-leav'd) laciniis corolle  lacteze 
nutautis subtortis substellatis ovato-lanceola- 
tis lateribus. inferné deflexis, nectario nl 
formi plicatissimo P ys duplo longiori 
Narcissus -— 3g m seg s pon seroti- 
nus minor. 
H,. y. 
FronzT i, Mai. 
Ons. Folia subeffusa angusta subtorta virescen- 
tia extus carinata, intus. profundé concavo- 
canaliculata, Galanthum nivalem Mtem 
—9g-un- 
cialis. - Spatha baee Jd (at i in iettest dd Co- 
olla. primo floris lactis colore, demum alb. 
nectario ore erosulo, — Stamina viridia dt 
tubo duplo rever Intheree r. 
luem. Stylus vinis longundine tbi. 
