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Genus 2, Tricuonema. 
T, BuLpocopium. Fig. 1261, 
Leaves linear, channeled, longer than the recurved stem. Guernsey. 
6 in. Perenn. March and April. Purplish, white, or yellow. (4) 
E. B. 1.2549, #. B. 2.46. H. & Arn. 440, Bab. 325. Lind. 
250. 
Genus 3. Crocus. 
C. vernus. Spring Crocus. Fig. 1262. 
Stigma within the flower, in 3 wedge-shaped lobes. Tube hairy at 
the mouth. Meadows. 4-6 in. Perenn. March. Purple. (4) 
EF. B. 1.344. EF. B. 2.44. H.& Arn. 440. Bab.325. Lind. 255. 
C. prazcox. Small Purple Crocus. Fig. 1263, 
Stigmas deeply trifid, longer than the stamens, within the flower, 
divisions slightly notched at the end. Suffolk; not native. 4—6 in. 
Perenn. March. Pale lilac with yellow and purple stripes. (4) 
EL, B. Supp. 2645. EH, B, 2. 44**, H. §& Arn. 440. Bab. 326. 
Lind. 334. 
C. aurgevus. Golden Crocus. Fig. 1264. 
Stamens longer than the stigma. Stigma small, shortly trifid. 
Meadows. 4-6 in. Perenn. March, Yellow. (4) £. B. Supp. 
2646. #.B.2.44*. H. & Arn. 440. Bab. 326. Lind. 334. 
©. sativus. Saffron Crocus. Fig. 1265. 
Stigma hanging out of the flower in 3 deep linear segments. Na- 
turalized. The stamens are the saffron of commerce. 6-9 in. Perenn. 
Sept. Purple. (3) 2#. B. 1. 343. #. B, 2. 43. H. §& Arn. 441. 
Bab. 326. Lind. 255. 
C. nuptrLorus. Naked-flowering Crocus. Fig. 1266. 
Leaves appearing after the flowers. Stigma within the flower, in 3 
deeply fringed segments. Meadows. 6-8 in. Perenn. Sept.—Nov. 
Purple. (3) #.B.1.491. #.B.2.45. H.& Arn. 441. Bab. 326. 
Lind, 255. 
C. speciosus. Large Purple Crocus. Fig. 1267. 
Stigma much longer than the stamens. A variety of Nudiflorus. 
Meadows, 6-Sin, Perenn. Sept. and Oct. Purple. (2) Z&. B. 
Supp. 2752. H. §& Arn. 441. Bab.326. Lind. 334. 
Orper XCII. AMARYLLIDACE. 
Genus 1. Narcissus. 
N. Pspupo-narcissus. Daffodil. Fig. 1268, 
Spathe single-flowered. Nectary bell-shaped, erect, with 6 crisped 
segments, equal to the perianth. Moist woods. 1 ft. Perenn, 
March. Yellow. (4) #.B.1.17. £. B.2. 468. H.& Arn, 442, 
Bab. 327. Lind. 265. 
N. porticus. Pheasant’s-eye Narcissus. Fig. 1269. 
Spathe single-flowered. Nectary very short, depressed, crenated on 
the margin. Heaths and pastures. 1 ft. Perenn. May. White, 
nectary edged with crimson. (3) #. B. 1.275. #, B. 2. 469. 
H. § Arn. 442. Bab. 326. Land, 265. 
N. pirtorus. Pale Narcissus. © Fig. 1270, 
Spathe 2-flowered. Nectary very short, depressed. Sandy fields. 
1 ft. Perenn. May. Pale yellow, nectary yellow. (3) #. B. 1. 276, 
E. B.2.470. H.& Arn. 442, Bab. 326. Lind, 265. 
