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a little uneven. Park. par. p. 106. no figure. Albi- 
cans. Haw. Mon. with an erroneous reference to 
Park. par. 106. f. 4. style erroneously stated to be 
included and cup quite entire. This white spe- 
cies, of which the limb is probably a little tinged 
with greenish yellow on the outside, was formerly 
well known in this country and Holland, but seems 
to have been long lost. It is native of Biscay and 
the Pyrenees, There is no reason to suppose that 
two white varieties were ever known. If there be 
an old engraving with a prolonged style, no depen- 
dance can be placed on it. 
2. Bulbocodium. — Linn, who cites “ Juncif. 2. fl. flavo 
leviter ettenuiter per oras fimbriato. Clus..l66.f. 4.” 
Clusius’s plant has the style shorter than the cup, 
which is described as slightly fringed on the mar- 
gin. It grows between Seville and Lisbon, and 
according to Brotero, near Lisbon and Coimbra. 
Mr. Haworth’s assertion that this is Bulbocodium 
of Linnaeus’s herbarium is cpiite erroneous. His 
specimen has the limb §ths of an inch shorter, the 
style |4hs longer than the cup, the leaves much 
longer than the scape. It is certainly tenuifolia, 
but we must look to what Linnaeus published, and 
that cannot be reversed in consequence of his hav- 
ing confounded another species with it afterwards 
in his herbarium, or considered it as a variety not 
worth distinguishing. He did not found his cha- 
racters of Narcissi on the specimens in his herba- 
rium, but in some cases, as in this, on the faith of 
other writers, and he did not distinguish two Cor- 
bularias. The quotation attaches the name bulbo- 
codium to Clusius’s fig. 4. 
Var. 1. Lobulata. Haw. — Clus. 166. f. 1. Park. par. 
107. f. 7. margin waved and indented; flowers in 
April. 
Var. 2. Serotina. — Sweet Br. f. g. ser. 2. 164. N. Bul- 
bocodium. Bot. Mag. 3. 88. Park. par. 107. f. 8. 
Turgida. Salisbury. Flowers in May. Said to 
grow on the Pyrenees, and to be abundant near 
Tarbes. Cup undulately-lobed. Haw. Parkinson 
states that this plant flowered a month later than 
