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V Males. Many Females. Pen. Poly. 
Ohs : 
No one has observed the natural simplicity and elegance of 
this little plants zuho has not seen the petals and parts of fruc- 
tifcation^ before the seedspike is produced. The organs of the 
- male division of the flower often far exceed the limits and num» 
her of the class. 
CLASS. VL 
VI Males. I Female. Hex. Mo. 
Snow-drop. Galanthus. Gen. PI. 
Petals 3, concave. Honey-cup of 3 small 
petals, nicked, summit simple. 
248. Common Snowdrop. — G. nivalis. 
Sowerby. 19. 
Bottom of Mountains, April, P. Rare, 
Sandy Hills. 
Daffodil. Narcissus. Gen. PI. 550. 
Six petals, equal ; Honey-cup funnel-shaped, 
of I leaf. Threads within the honey-cup. 
249. Pale Daffodil. — N. pseudo-narcissus. 
Sheath with 1 flower, nectary bell-shaped, 
erect, crimp, equalling the ovate petals. — - 
Sowerby. 17. 
Woods and Hedges, April, P. Rare. 
Cla pham^ — Warden . 
L 
Garlick. 
