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versatile ; style thicker upwards ; stigma 3-lobed ; 
seeds black, shining, dotted, with a thick white 
spungy cord. 
1. Colchiciflora. — Kit. et Wald. 2. 157. M. v. Bieber- 
stein, 1. 261. Flor. Graec. Narcissus autumn. Clus. 
2. 164. Specim. Herb. Lindl. Bulb small, leaves 
erect, keeled, tortuous, blunt, about a line wide ; 
flower autumnal, yellow 7 , sweet; tube long, limb 
shorter. Native of Hungary and Tauris. Seed 
ripe in June ; capsule spherical. Called in Thrace 
Ciden Sair. 
Var. 2. Dalmatica. — Humilior flore minore lsete flavo, 
laciniis angustioribus tubum subaequantibus, stylo 
stamina excedente. In Dalmatia prope Czerno. 
Reichenb. FI. Germ. p. 87. Variety of lower 
growth, with a smaller bright yellow flower, seg- 
ments narrow, nearly as long as the tube; the style 
longer than the stamens. Found by Reichenbach 
near Czerno in Dalmatia. 
2. Clusiana. — Ker. Narcissus Persicus. Clus. 2. 163. 
Leaves lorate, tortuous, glaucous, erect ; flower au- 
tumnal, pale yellow, stinking; sepals wider. Sent 
to Clusius from Constantinople. 
3. Citrina. — Flor. Graec. 4. 311. Limb about an inch 
long or more, pale yellow, segments narrow ; tube 
above an inch, style 1$, a little exceeding the longer 
stamens; stigma trifid, lobes recurved; leaves erect, 
a little tortuous. Flowers late in the autumn on 
Mount Olon in the Morea. 
4 ? iEtnensis. — Rafinesque Schmatz Caratteri. p. 84. 
t. 18. f. 2. Am. iEtn. Filaments said to be equal, 
probably inaccurately ; otherwise scarcely to be 
distinguished from Citrina. Leaves linear, acute, 
spiral ; spathe acute, subulate, of the length of the 
germen ; scape shorter than the flower ; perianth 
(probably meaning limb) an inch long, erect, cam- 
panulate ; segments oblong, obtuse, pale yellow ; 
filaments filiform, anthers very small, round; stigma 
3-lobed. Amongst the fern in the woods of Mount 
iEtna, near Nicolosi. The tube is not mentioned. 
Caucasica. — Willd. is a misquotation from Marsh, von 
