THE DAFFODIL IN AUSTRALIA. 
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Wm. Wilks, Triandrus pulchellus, Burbidgei type, John Bain, 
Ellen Barr, and Poeticus ornatus. 
In conclusion I should wish it to be understood that I do not 
pose as an authority on the daffodil in Australia, and my 
remarks in this paper are made “ with bated breath and whisper¬ 
ing humbleness.” I may, however, claim to be an earnest 
student who, in the face of many difficulties, has devoted several 
years to the subject, and, I think, been instrumental, with others, 
in spreading the popularity of this beautiful spring flower at the 
Antipodes. 
Fig. 116. —Cypripedium Godefroy^e leucochilum. 
[Journal of Horticulture.) 
