: "Appendix. 399 
HERMIONÉ, saiist. in hort. soc. trans. 359. 
H. (Cowslip-cup'd) subqualfiflora, scapo ob- Primuli- 
tusissime compresso lzvisstmo, laciniis corol- ga. 
le perluteis late ellipticis, nectario subauran- — 1. 
tio patulo alte sexlobato 3-4-plo longioribus, — * 
staminibus tribus exterioribus altitudine styli. 
— Narcissus lifrons B. — Bot. mag. 1229. 
Ons. In May 1809 1 named this species, from 
its Nectary exactly resembling the flower of a 
Cowslip. It is well figured in Bot. mag. as a 
var. only of .N. Jifrons, and confounded with 
my compressus, which Mr. Edwards painted 
from my Garden in 1808 for tbe Magazine. 
The Hermione bifrons of Salisbury mistaken 
for my N. ftereticaulis àÀn. Hort. soc. írans. 
(a living specimen of which T saw with him, 
without leaves) is also different from the 
above, if I may judge from what I consider 
tbe same, just planted in my garden: having 
broader leaves and, less regularly lobed. cups 
. primulin d if so, here are four 
oríive species confused under one or two 
and two eminent describers of bulbous plants 
misunderstanding XN. compressus. and tereti- 
caulis, : i 
Às to any of these plants changing one into the 
other, according to Zo£. magaz. no grower of 
plants can one moment believe. 
H. (Waxen-cup'd) pauciflora, nectario preeam- cerima. - 
o subincrassato truncato cerino, petalisalbis — 2. 
duplo breviore, 
ABITAT zur ue H. xy. 
FronET f. Ap. in tepidario, in horto Dom. 
Vere, f, Ap. 1807, sed non sub dio post- 
quam. ; 
