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ftem, bearing on its top a round head, covered with 
a fimple bag; not two-horned, but after the man- 
ner of Crow Garlick, only fhorter pointed : It is 
compofed of a great number of black purplilh bulbs, 
or kernels ; and from its inter ftices break out dark 
purplifh hexapetalous flowers, which open but very 
little, and are fupported by fhort flender pedicles. 
The whole plant fmells ftrong of Garlick. It flowers 
in June, In Troutbeck holm, by Great-Stricklandy 
iVeJlmor eland. 
Narcissus, Daffodil. It hasanaked flower, the lower 
part tubulous and narrow, but the upper cut into 
fix fegments, expanding like a ft ar ; in the middle 
of which is placed a bell-fhap’d tube, having 
fix chives : The fruit is triangular, divided into 
three cells, and full of roundifli feeds. The 
fpecies are : 
1 . Narcijfus fylvejlris pallidus calyce luteo^ R . 3 7 1 , 
C. 52. Pfeudonarcijfus Anglicus^ G. 115. Angli- 
cus vulgaris,, P. Farad, 100. Wild Englilh Daffo- 
dil. In thickets, and by the fides of woods in feve- 
ral places in WeJtjnoreland f. The tube is long, and 
of a golden colour. It flowers in March, 
2. Narcijfus medio luteus vulgaris,, R. 371, P. 74. 
medio luteus^ G. no. pallidus circulo luteo,, C. 51, 
Common Pale Daffodil, or Primrofe Peerlefs. It 
flowers about the latter end of Apil, It hath two 
or three flowers on the top of each pedicle. The 
tubes are fliort, and of a pale yellow colour. Near 
Hornfey church. 
Ornithogalum, Star of Bethlehem. It hath a 
Lilly flower, compofed of fix petals, ftriped 
with green lines on ^eir out-fides, and ranged in 
a circle : The flyle turns to a roundifh fruit, di- 
vided into three cells, and full of roundifh feeds. 
The fpecies are : 
I, Ornithogalum angujiifolitm majus,, floribus e)c 
clbo virefeentibus^ R. 372, C. 70. AJphodelus huU 
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