154 ALASSIO AND ITS FLORA 
Inula crithmoides, L. — Nat. Ord. Com- 
positae. 
At Vadino in the territory of Albenga. 
June, October. 
Medicago arabica, L. — Nat. Ord. Legu- 
minosac. Syn. Medicago maculata, Willd. 
Leaflets heart-shaped, with the apex 
attached to the stalk, and with a black 
spot in the middle. 
Reg, Serve, April, June. 
Narcissus (1) — Nat. Ord. Amarylli- 
daceae. 
Leaves linear, from 5 to 7 millim. wide, 
longer than the scape, channel shaped, 
ending in a point, green. 
Bulb large, globular, of about 3 4* 
cent, in diameter. 
Umbel with several flowers (4 in this 
sample); lobes of the perigon of a broad 
elliptical shape, and with a notch at the 
apex, the external three have in the 
middle of the notch a slight point of 
about 1 millim. in length which divides 
the angle in two, the colour is of a beau- 
(1) According to the description given by Prof. Ar- 
cangeli in his Flora Italiana it somewhat resembles 
the Narcissus Italicus, Sims. 
