216 
1516. C. Superpum. Rox. Flora. Ind. 2. p. 133. 
This is a large and beautifal speceis, next to C. toxicarium. Roxburgh’s 
description applies better to C. Augustum, figered in the Bot. Mag. 
€. 2397. ‘‘ Consider the Lilies (ta Krina) of the the field how they grow. 
—Solomon in all hisglory was net arrayed likeone of these” Gospel St. 
Luke.c. 12 v. 27. 
Cultivated in Gardens, but by whem Intd is unknown. 
1517. C. Toxicarium. Rox. Flora. Ind. 2. p. 134. C. Asiaticum. L. Bot: 
Mag. 1073. 
Nagdaun.—In Gardens, indigenous in both Concans. N. Flowers white. 
The leaves are equalin emetic power to the best Ipecacuan, as.recently as- 
certained by Dr. O'Shaughnessy of Calcutta, vide his Paper. 
1518. C. Insiene. Herb. Amaryllis Insignis. R. Brown. Bot. Mag..579? 
Mahableshwur. 
1519. C. Latirotium. Rox. Flora. Ind. 2. p. 137. Amarytiis latifolia 
Willd. 2. 57. Rheede’s Hort. Mal. 11.¢. 39. Sjovanna pola tah, Amaryllis or- 
nata? Bot, Mag. 923. Amaryllis Gigantea, H. K. 
Both Concans, rare. N. 
1520. C. Zeyianicum. Herb. Rox. Flora. Ind. 2. p. (39. 
Amaryllis ornata, Bot. Mag. 1171. 1253. A. Zeylanica. Willd. 2. 56. Rumph 
Amb. 4.¢.105. Tulipa Javanica. Amaryllis lineata. Lam. Encyclop. 1. 123. 
Grows wild in both Concans. 
Flowers later in the season (July) than the other species. 
1521. C. Motuccanum. Rox. Flora. Ind. 2. p. 149. Amaryllis Moluccana, 
Bot, Mag, 2292. 
This resembles the above species, but is smaller, and is earlier in flower: 
Intd. by N. 
700. COBURGHIA. Swt. Hexandria Monogynia. 
In honor of Prince Leopold of Saxe Coburgh, the present King of Belgium: 
1522: C. Futva. Bot. Mag. 3221. Bet. Reg. t. 1497. 
Native of South America. Intd. by N. : 
701. PANCRATIUM. L. Hexandria Monogynia. 
From pan—all—hratos—potent ; the supposed medicinal qualities of the 
‘bulb. Lam. Ill, ¢. 228. 
1523. P. Zeyvanicum. Bot. Mag. 2538. Bot. Reg. 479. Rumph. Hort. 
Amb. 6. t. 70. fig. 2. Rox. Flora. Indica. 2. page 124. 
The flower is radical, solitary; large and fragrant; blows at sunset, and 
closes, never toopen again by 10 on the following day. In Gardens rare. 
1524. P, Lirrorae. Bot. Mag. 825. Jacq. Amer. ¢. 179. fig, 24. Lin. 
‘Trans. 2. p. 74. f. 13. 
1525. P. Sreciosum. S. Bot. Mag. 1453. Intd. by N. 
1526. P. Catatuinum. Bot. Mag. 1561. Ismene nutans. Herb. Intd. by 
a 
1527. P. Parvirtorum. N. 
Common in both Concans. N. on the margins of Deccanrivers. Dr. Lush. 
702. NARCISSUS. L. Hexandria Monogynia. © 
From narke—stupor, in reference to the supposed dungerous effects.of 
tthe perfume of the flowers upon the nerves, Lam. Il. ¢. 229. 
1528. N. Tazetta. Bot. Mag. 925. 
‘fhe Polyauthus or multiflorous Daffodil, Intd. by N, Dapooree. Dr. Lush. - 
