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NARCISSUS montanus. 
White Mountain Daffodil. 
HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Nat. ord. Naxcisst. Jussieu gen. 54. 
Div. If. Germen inferum. 
AMARYLLIDEZ. Brown. prod. 296. 
Sect. I. Radix bulbosa. Flores spathacei, umbellati, rard soli- 
tari. 
NARCISSUS. JInflor.. pedunculata, uni-multiflora, umbellata, 
terminatrix scapi; ~spatha inaqualissimé bivalvis valva exteriore fol- 
liculari. Cal. 0. Cor. regularis, infra tubulosa, supra sexfida rotato- 
v. radiato- explanata, corond campanulat& parietis interne tubi continua, 
Stam. tubo diversimodé adnata, alterné longiora v. qualia, inclusa co- 
rona, erecta, rarits inclinata, Stylus 1, coronam quans v. exsertus : 
stigma 1 subtrilobo-obtusum & hians, v. 3 brevia. Caps. 3-loc., 3-valv., 
polysperma, valvis medio septigeris: sem. biseriata, plura, globosa modd 
varié pressa. 
Bulbus tunicatus, involutus indusiis membranaceis. Folia 1-2-plura, 
bifaria, carnosa, lorata atque planiusula, v. canaliculato-semiteretia, 
modove teretia et juncea. Scapus centralis. Flores varie albicantes aut 
flavieantes rar virentes. Valoa interna spathe inclusa angustissima, 
moddque viv conspicua. Differt Pancratio coron& non connectente 
stamina extra tubum. 
NN. montanus, subuniflorus; germine exsuperante spatham; corolla 
cernua dein nutante, limbo subrecurvo duplo excedente coronam cya- 
thiformem ; staminibus zqualibus foliis planis. 
Queltia poculigera. Salisb. in trans. hort. soc. 1. 352. 
Narcissus totus albus maximus, calyce mediocri serotinus. Barrel. 67, 
nm. 711. t. 948. ; ; ; 
N. montanus sive Nompareille totus albus. Park. par. t. 71. fig. 6. 
_ Folia subquaterna, lorato-clongata, {gs Scapus istis subequalis, 
compresso-teres, margine duplict. Spatha sphacelata, eqns pedunculum 
uncialem 1. magis, tubo 2-3-plo longiorem, erectum. Flos cernuus, totus 
quantus albidus, subbiuncialis, odorus. Germ. oblongum, trisulcum, haud 
“‘multum brevius tubo. 'Tubus virens, cylindricus diametro feré germinis, % 
brevior limbo. Limbus stellatus, subrecurvatus, parim inequalis: corona 
plicato-striata, crenulato-erosa ; stam. infra os tubt inserta, inclusa corona, 
‘omnia exserta tubo, conniventia ; anth. lineares flave. Stig. obsoleté trilobo- 
obtusum, apertum. 
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The second section of the Narcissi of Jussieu has been 
converted by Mr. Brown into a separate order under the 
title of Amaryllidee. The genuine affinity of its genera is 
remarked in one of those summaries by which M. de Jussieu 
