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In grassy pastures or meadows. 



In Sir Henry Bunbury's park, at Barton^ Suffolk, very 

 plentifully, and certainly wild. Mr. Dawson Turner. 



Perennial. March. 



Smaller than any other of our wild species. Bulb very 

 remarkable for its strong, dense, wiry coating, of stout, 

 rigid, interbranching fibres, firmly connected, and 

 making a curious net-work. Leaven rather narrow. Fl. 

 one or two. Three inner segments of the corolla erect ; 

 outer ones permanently recurved, and marked exter- 

 nally with three longitudinal, dark-purple, somewhat 

 feathery, stripes ; the ground of the whole corolla being 

 whitish, or pale blue, or yellow. Our's agrees in co- 

 lour with original specimens of the C. reticulatus § of 

 the Fl. Tuur.-Caucasica, the a having yellow^owerA' as 

 in the Bot. Mag. I cannot but prefer an expressive 

 name to one liable to many objections. At least I 

 would give botanists their choice. Mr. Ker has well 

 distinguished this species ; and he justly remarks that 

 its representations in the older books are very charac- 

 teristic, though I think not that of the Hort. Eysteten- 

 sis, especially in the root. . 



49. 1. 3 from the bottom, and 1. 7, read — Calamaricc. 



56. I. 21, read — equiseti. 



58, before 1. 4 from the bottom, insert — 

 &.i\.\S'i^2, HalLHist.v.2.\19. 



60. 1. 3 from the bottom, for /3 read y. 



68, after 1. 23, msert — 



Gnaphalion. Trag. Hist. 683./. 3? 



69, after 1. 12, insert — the same, /.I, 2? 



72. I. 4 from the bottom, read — Hierocldoe. 



75. 1. 9 from the bottom, transpose jS to the preceding 

 line. 



188, after 1. 5, insert — 



A. verna. Dalech. Hist. 1234./ 



191. 1. 5, insert — 



ISNARDIA. Cal. 4-cleft, superior. Caps, quadran- 

 gular, of 4 cells, crowned by the calyx. 



198. 1. 5, for Hist, read Herb, 



200. 1. 30, add — In Anglesea. Mr. W. Wilson. 



" This appears, by a specimen in the herbarium of 

 the late Rev. H. Davies, to be his G. uliginosum, 

 Welsh Bot. 15." Mr. Wilson. It is more luxuriant 



