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Brevistyla, with which both it and Dubia agree as 
to the style. It is not allied to Queltia orientalis, 
notwithstanding the trifid cup of both plants. 
6. Brevistyla. — Style shorter than the stamens, about 
half the length of the tube, or a little more ; limb 
white, pale lemon, or yellow ; cup yellow or 
orange. 
Tube equal to the limb. 
Var. 1. PI. 41. f. 9. Limb pale yellow, cup deeper ; limb 
much less than var. 5 ; tube and limb about 
-§ths each. Flowers early. 
Var. 2. Large yellow, pale yellow cup ; tube and limb 
about fths each. 
Var. 3. PI. 41. f. 12. Limb creamy white, cup yellow; 
tube and limb about fths. 
Var. 4. Crenulata. — Haworth. Bazelman minor of the 
gardeners. Tube and limb each -|ths of an inch 
long ; limb white ; cup wide, yellow, edged with 
orange. 
Tube shorter than the limb. 
Var. 5. PI. 41. f. 7. Limb pale yellow, cup deeper, 
limb large, near fths long, tube not fths. 
Var. 6. Citrina major. — PI. 41. f. 8. Grand citronier. 
Sweet Br. f. g. ser. 2. 128. Limb white, broad, 
about an inch long ; tube thick fths ; cup pale 
yellow ; flowers numerous. 
Var. 7. Trewiana. — N. orientalis a. Bot. Mag. Bazel- 
man major of the gardeners. Flowers large, limb 
white, cup wide crenulated. 
Var. 8. Flexiflora. — Haworth. Tube fths long ; limb 
white, near an inch long ; cup 5-16ths wide or 
more. This and the foregoing are coupled with 
crenulata by Haworth as Grandiflorse, and he 
fancied them a separate genus ; but in fact the 
flower of Citrina major is larger. 
Tube longer than the limb. 
Var. 9. PI. 41. f. 6. Limb creamy white with yellow 
marks at the base of the limb ; cup deep yellow ; 
tube fths, limb half an inch, ovate, acute. 
