Lib. I. Of the Hiftory of Plants. up 
t 17 There is alfo another Rufh Daffodill or lanqailu, with floures not ihafpe pointed but 
round with a little cup in the middle : the colour is yellow or elfe white. This is Lobels TUraffus 
jmcifehus flore rotunAn circinittiis rofeo. 
18 There is alio another runquiliawhofe leaues and ftalkes are like thole of the firft deferibed 
Ruihy Daffodilly but the cup in the middeftof the floure is much larger. The colour of the floure 
is commonly white. Clufluis calls this Narcijfus 1 Juncifolius amjlo calice. 
19 There are three or foure reflex lttnquilia r, whole cups hang downe,and the fixe incompaf- 
fing leaues turne vp or backe, whence they take their names. The floures of the firft are yellow ; 
thole of the lecond all white., the cup of the third is ycllow,and the reflex leaues white. The fourth 
hath a white cup, and yellow reflex leaues. This feemes to be Lobels Narcijfus movtanus minimus co- 
ronatus. 
20 This is like totheordinarie Ieffer lunquilia, but that the floures are very double, confiding 
of many long and large leaues mixed together ■ the fhorter leaues arc obtufe,as if they were dipt 
off. They are wholly yellow, t r 
J 19 Narcijfus luncifolius reflexus minor. 
The Ieffer reflex lunquilia. 
£20 Narcijfus juncifolius multiplex . 
The double Iunquilia, 
• IV ■ ^ le P er ^ an Daffodill hath no ftalkc at all, but onely a frnall and tender foot ftalke of an 
inch high, fuch as the Saffron floure hath : vpon which fhort and tender ftalkdoth ftandayellow- 
ifh floure confifting of fix fmall leaues ; ofvvhich the three innermoft are narrower than thole on 
theoutfide. In the middle of the floure doth grow forth a longftile or pointall,fet about with 
many frnall chiues or threds. The whole floure is of anvnpleafant fmel, much like to Poppy. The 
leaues rifevp a little before the floure, long, fmooth, and fhining. The root is bulbed,thicke,and 
groffe, blackifh on the out fide, and pale within, with fome threds hanging at the lower part. 
22 The Autumne Daffodil 1 bringeth forth long fmooth, glittering leaues, ofadeepegreene 
colour : among which rifeth vp a fhort ftalke, bearing at the top one floure and no more , refern- 
ling the floure of Mead Saffron or common Saffron, confiding of fixleaues of a bright fhining 
yellow colour; in the middle whereof ftand fix threds or chiues, and alfo a peftell or clapper yel- 
low likewile. The root is thickc and grolfe like vnto the precedent. 
$ 25 To this. Iaftmay be adioyned another which in fhape lomewhat refembles it. The 
L 3 leaues 
