310 
AMARYLLIDACEA2. 
me by Mr. Penny. It is stated by Haworth to be the 
double of Redoute’s calathinus, Lil. 177. whether correctly 
or not, I have yet had no opportunity of judging. 
Haworth's genus Assaracus is a specific description of the 
yellow and the white reflex Narcissi, Ganymedes calathinus of 
Redoute, Lil. 410 and 417. His Illus is a specific description 
of Ganymedes cernuus, the triandrus of Linnceus, separated 
as species, the latter being described as having the limb a 
little longer, and the scape more flattened. 
77. Queltia. Mock-narcissus. — Style straight, more or less 
attenuated ; filaments adhering alternately to the 
upper part of the tube, straight, affixed to the back 
of the anthers below the middle ; anthers linear, 
erect, recurved, with the margins of the cells meeting 
behind, above the attachment, but not enveloping 
the filaments, (tube sub-cylindrical, more or less 
widened, crown shorter than the limb) shorter than 
the tube, or nearly equal. 
1. Macleaana. — PI. 39. f. 1. N. Macleai. Bot. Mag. 52. 
2588. Diomedes minor. Haw. Park. Par. 71. f. 7? 
Tube 9-16ths, cup half an inch long, yellow ; limb 
f white ; style |-tli shorter than the cup, \ longer 
than the anthers. This species perfectly agrees 
in material points of structure with the genus 
Queltia ; it approaches nearer to Ajax than the 
rest, in the greater proportional length, and per- 
haps a little less expansion of the cup, points which 
are not of absolute importance, and do not affect 
the generic character. Its union with A. sabini- 
anus, in a separate genus by Haworth, is evidently 
erroneous. They form the approximating points 
of the genera to which they belong respectively, 
but they do not agree with each other in structure. 
This plant is a perfect Queltia. I think Parkinson's 
plant, above quoted, may be the same, and I 
recognize an appearance very like to it in the 
Theatr. flor. with wider segments, which seems to 
have escaped Mr. Haworth. 
2. Montana. — PI. 39. f. 4. Bot. Reg. 2. 133. N. mon- 
tanus. Park. Par. 71. f. 6. Tros poculiformis. Haw. 
Perianth white; tube 11- 16ths, cup limb |-th of 
an inch long ; style just exceeding the anthers, 
