252 ORDERS, GENERA, AND SPECIES. 



1145. Trichonema (Romulea) ColumncB l 2 ; March 28 ; 

 Dawlish (Devon), Channel Islands. p. 19 



1146. Crocus vernus, ; March 2 ; Notts., Suffolk, 

 Middlesex. p. 22 



1147. Crocus nudiflorus, 8 ; Sept. 28 ; local Midland 

 Counties. p. 174 



1148. Crocus sativus, ; Sept. 17 ; Saffron Walden, 

 Essex. p. 170 



Order 84. Amaryllidaceae. Flowers 2-sexual ; stamens 

 6 ; perianth 6-partite ; fruit capsular, 3-valved ; 

 ovary 3-celled ; herbs with bulbous roots, narrow 

 leaves, and handsome flowers. 



1149. Narcissus biflorus, ; April 28 ; naturalised 

 S. England and Dublin. p. 27 



1150. Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus, 76 ; March 19 ; 

 England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland. p. 20 



1151. Narcissus poeticus, ; April 30 ; escape near 

 gardens, rare. p. 24 



1152. Galanthusnivalis, ; Feb. 12 ; Scotland, Ireland* 

 and England, especially Hereford and Denbigh; p. 16 



1153. Leucojum vernum, 2 ; March 23 ; Dorset, p. 18. 



1154. Leucojum astivum, 7 ; May 19 ; S. E. England, 

 Suffolk to Oxford, and Kent to Dorset. p. 45 



(For No. 1155, etc., see p. 253.) 



Order 85. Hydrocharidaceae. Flowers 1 -sexual ; stamens 

 3 or 6 ; fruit a berry ; ovary 1- or 3-6-celled ; aquatic 

 herbs with floating or submerged leaves and con- 

 spicuous flowers. 



1189. Hydrocharis Morsus-rana, 47 ; July 16 ; Durham 

 to Kent and Devon, Ireland local. p. 117 



1190. Elodea canadensis, ; July 10; Aberdeen to 

 Cornwall and Kent, Ireland. p. 130 



1191. Stratiotes aloides, 15 ; July 12 ; E. England, 

 Northumberland to Suffolk and Northampton, Lancashire 

 and Cheshire, E. Scotland, Ireland. p. 116 



(For No. 1192, etc. s see p. 255.) 



