ORDER 140. AMARYLLIDACE^E. 693 



1 P. rotatum L. Scapes 2 6-flowered; Ivs. long, strap-shaped, oltuse; ovary 

 ovate-triangular ; sep. and pet. linear, as long as the tube ; crown Iroad-funnel- 

 shaped or top-shaped, the margin 12-tcothed, alternate teeth stamen if erous sta- 

 mens and declined style nearly as long as the sepals; anthers yellow. Marshes 

 and low grounds, along streams, throughout the S. States. Bulb white, an inch 

 or more in diam. Scape 18' to 2f high. Fls. usually but 2, white. Perianth and 

 tube about 3' long, the crown about 18" broad, very thin and often torn. Apr. 

 May. (P. Mexicanum L. Hymenocallis Herbt.) 



2 P. coronarium Lo Conte. Scape many-flowered ; Ivs. linear-lanceolate, obtuse ; 

 petals linear, thrice longer than the crown, which is large, funnel-shaped, 18-angled, 

 or having 2 angular teeth between the stamens, and often a jagged sinus between 

 the teeth; stam. much shorter than the petals, with long (6 to 8"), linear, yellow 

 anthers. River swamps, along the coast, Car., Ga. (Pursh) to La. (Mr. R. Green). 

 Scapes and Ivs. 2 or 3f long. Fls. white. Style much longer than the sUimens. 



3 P. marftimum L. Scape many-flowered ; Ivs. linear, strap-shaped, glaucous, 

 longer than the scape ; pericmtli funnel-shaped, segm. lance-linear, spreading above, 

 longer than the crown ; crown funnel-shaped, its base adherent to the segments, its 

 margin ivith 6 pairs (12) of prominent teeth, alternating with the stamens, which 

 are borne in the sinuses. River swamps, S. Car., Ga. (Walter, Catesby) and west- 

 ward (Le Conte). Not lately seen? Scape 18' to 2f high. Fls. very firagrant } 

 evanescent. (P. occidentalis Le Coute ?) Eur. 



2. NARCIS'SUS, L. (Gr. vdpKrj, stupor ; from the effects produced 

 by the smell of some of the species.) Perianth regular, 6-parted, 

 bearing on its throat a cup or bell-form crown (consisting of a whftr] of 

 united sterile stamens) ; fertile stamens 6, inserted within the tube and 

 concealed within the crown. A genus of well known, much cultivated 

 flowers, many of them very fragrant and beautiful. They have bulbous 

 roots, cnsiform leaves, and usually yellow fls., with a long, compressed 

 spathe, opening on one side and deciduous. 



Crown longer than the tube of the perianth No. 1 



Crown shorter shun the tube of the perianth, its border crenate Nos. 2, 3 



its border entire No. 4 



1 N. Pseudo-Narcissus L. DAFFODIL. Scape 2-edged, straight, striated ; seg- 

 ments sulphur color; corona with a serrate-crenate orifice, and as long as the pe- 

 tals. Gardens. Root bulbous. Leaves linear, a foot long, striate, veined. Scapo 

 a foot high, bearing at the top a single, very large flower, with a very long cup 

 or corona, April, May. f Eur. (Ajax, Haworth.) 



2 N. Jonquilla L. JONQUILS. Scape 1 3-flowered; segments reflexed, spatu- 

 late ; cup (corona) much shorter than the segments, saucer-shaped, spreading, cre- 

 nate. Gardens. Scape a foot high, round, slender, bearing at the summit a few- 

 flowers cf a rich yellow, and very fragrant. May, Jn. f Spain. (Queltia Her- 

 bert.) 



3 N. poeticus L. POET'S NARCISSUS. Scape 1-flowered; segments imbricato 

 at base, reflexed ; corona expanded, flat, rotate, crenulato ; 3 anth. shorter than tho 

 tube. Gardens. Scape about a foot high, leaves of the same length. It bears a 

 single flower, which is mostly white, but having the crown singularly adorned 

 with circles of crimson, white and yellow. Jn. f S. Europe. 



4 N. Tazetta L. Spathe many-flowered ; corona campanulate, truncate, shorter 

 than tho petals ; Ivs. flat. Gardens. Root a large bulb. Leaves smooth, sword- 

 shaped. Scape naked, striate, a foot high, with 10 12 flowers. Corolla white, 

 cup a strong yellow, not fragrant. April, May. f Spain. (Hermiono Herbert.) 



3. ZEPHYRANTHUS, Herbert. AMARYLLIS. ATAMASCO LILY. 

 (Ztyvpog, the west wind, dvOog.) Perianth superior, tubular at base, 

 funnel-form, with a 6-parted, regular limb, which spreads above ; sta- 

 mens G, inserted in the throat, or one of them lower down, filaments 

 slender ; anther versatile ; style filiform, somewhat declined ; stigma 



