580 75, AMARYLLIDACER. — 76. LILIACER. 
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. In this station it has maintained its 
ground more than half a century”; Eng. bot. ix. 150. 
Crocus aureus, Sibth. 
Province - 4. Suffolk. Casually seen elsewhere. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 448. “Naturalised in Barton Park, Bury St. 
Edmunds, Suffolk; where it grows in company with Crocus 
venga Ornithogalum nutans, and Muscari racemosum”; Eng. 
ot. ix. 151. 
75. AMARYLLIDACES. 
Narcissus poeticus, Linn. 
Provinces 1-345---910-12-1415. Usually planted. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 444, “ Very abundant in a field at Blaber’s Hall, 
Warwickshire, from whence I received a large supply of living 
specimens from the late Rev. W. 8. Bree”; Eng. bot. ix, 162. 
Narcissus biflorus, Curtis. 
Provinces 1284567891011--14. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 444. Native; fide Lees, Bowman. 
Narcissus incomparabilis, Miller. 
Provinces --38-56---10. Mid. Wore. Glam. York. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 446. iii. 513. See Eng. Bot. ix. 160. 
Narcissus (p. n.) concolor, Bromf. Ajax lobularis, Hawarth ? 
Provinces - 2---6. Isle of Wight. Pembroke. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 446. See English Botany, ix. 158, 
Narcissus major, Curt. 
Provinces ...? No special notes kept for the provinces. 
Alien. This is the ‘ Daffodil’ so frequent in gardens, and escaping 
thence to hedgerows and brook-sides; situations which lead to its 
being mistaken and mis-reported as the true Pseudo-Narcissus. 
Some other alien species are mentioned in the Cybele Britannica, 
volume second, page 446; namely, minor, in South Wales; con- 
spicuus, in Surrey; and moschatus, in Warwickshire, perhaps 
through an error. Narcissus aurantiacus is reported for Somerset, 
by Mr. Thomas Clark in the Phytologist, iv. 646. And N. serratus 
and others are mentioned in the Flora of Middlesex, p. 276. 
Galanthus nivalis, Linn. 
Provinces 1 to 15. Cornwall to Moray. 
Alien? Cyb. ii. 447; where opinions are cited in favour of 
regarding the Snowdrop as a true native, 
76. LILIacEa&. 
Lilium Martagon, Linn. ; 
Provinces - 23-5--8-10---1415. Hants to Fife. 
Alien. Cyb. ii. 449. Long established in one spot in Surrey 
