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906, CvQCUs grandifiorus ]{af. bulbo . . , 

 fol. tubo fl. eq. lato inear. obtusis planis vittatis, 

 spatha unifl. tubo brevior membr. ineq. obt. lim- 

 bo amplo obtuso non striato—Sibiria ? sent me 

 again as Cr. vermis, 6 inches high, flower very 

 large, white or blue. 



907, Crocus blflorus Curtis b. m. 845, An- 

 drew rep. 362— IHiracia, Phrygia, very distinct 

 sp. once Cr. vernus also! fl. white base blue. 



908, Crocus versicolor Curtis b. m. 1110 — 

 Orientalis. 



909, Crocus-sativtis L. W. officinalis Sm. 

 Pers — Orientalis. 



910, EuBOTRYs odorata Raf. Hyacinthus ra- 

 cemosus L. — Europa australis, this G. was 

 Muscari of Tourn. Ad. lately restored, but the 

 name is inadmissible being formed of 7tfM5-cari 

 and Musca-Yi ! ! 



9J1, Euhotrifs arvcnsis Uaf. Hyacinthus 

 botrys L — Europa et Pensylvania. 



912, JEubotrys comosa Raf. Hyac. do L. — 

 Sicilia. 



913, Hyacinthus orientalis L — Oriens, only 

 type of the G. fi. white, rose or blue. 



914, Lagocodes ?iutnns Raf. 6. tel. 62 Hya- 

 cinthus cernuus et non scriptus L. Skilla cer- 

 nua L.Sk, nutans Sm! — Europa,a plant shuffled 

 by blunderers, with 3 names in Linneus ! 



915, Lngoc. helgica Ruf. Hyacinthus helgi- 

 cus Bory! fol. lato linearib. planis longissimis 

 scapo equante, racemo obi. multifl. florib. cer- 

 nuis, bracteis 2 i?ieq. scariosis coloratis ad pe- 

 dic. eq. petalis angustis apice reflexis — Belgia 

 &c, sent me by Bory, perhaps the Skilla hya- 

 cinthoides of Jaq. I describe it to compare, 

 leaves 8-10 inches long, one third inch wide, 

 flowers pale blue size of Hyacinth, t 



