460 CXL, LILIACEZ (BAKER). [ Aloe. 
linear, connivent, half as long as the tube. Stamens included. Capsule 
oblong, ? in. long. 
Mozamb. Dist. Zambesi Valley, at Nhaondue, Menyharth, 1248! 
16. A. rubrolutea, Schinz in Bull. Herb. Boiss. iv. App. iii. 39.. 
Stem thick, 3-5 ft. long. Leaf-rosette 20 in. diam. ; leaves lanceolate, 
4 in. broad low down; teeth short, remote, horny, tipped with brown. 
Racemes dense, copiously panicled; pedicels finally 4 in. long ; E 
large, broadly lanceolate. Perianth red-yellow ; segments not over 5 In. 
long. Stamens included. 
Lower Guinea. German South-west Africa: Hereroland; Kuisib River, 
Fleck, 472. Great Namaqualand; Rehoboth, Fleck, 497. 
Mozamb, Dist. British Central Africa: Kalahari, at Oliphant’s Kloof, Fleck,. 
263. 
No specimen at Kew. 
17. A. venenosa, Engl. Jahrb. xv. 471. Stem unknown. Leaves 
thick, lanceolate, above 1 ft. long, 3 in. broad low down; marginal 
teeth deltoid, } in. long and broad, absent from the upper quarter of the 
leaf. Inflorescence copiously panicled, 1-14 ft. long; peduncle stout ; 
branches long, dense, racemose ; bracts lanceolate, scariose, above A in. 
long, about equalling the pedicels. Perianth pale red; tube cylindrical, 
slightly curved, above } in. long; segments shorter than the tube. 
Stamens as long as the perianth. 
South Central. Lunda: between Kimbundu and Nyangwe, Pogge, 1460. 
No specimen at Kew. 
18. A. borziana, Terrac. in Boll. Ort. Palerm. i. (1897) 67. Sub- 
caulescent. Leaves densely rosulate, oblong-lanceolate, 8—10 in. long, 
3 in. broad, glaucous green, very rigid and thick, usually flat on the face, 
irregularly spotted with white, distinctly margined with white ; teeth. 
distant, deltoid, horny. Peduncle 14—2 ft. long. Inflorescence very 
compound ; flowers in dense racemes at the end of the branches ; pedicels 
about 1 in. long; bracts half as long as the pedicels. Perianth 1} in. 
long; tube cylindrical, constricted above the ovary ; segments yellow 
or tinged with red. Stamens included. Capsule 1-14 in. long. 
Wile Land. Abyssinia. : 
Described from plants grown in the Botanic Gardens at Palermo, of which the 
seeds were sent by Schimper and Braun. 
No specimen at Kew. 
19. A. ruspoliana, Baker. Leaves oblong-lanceolate, 9-10 SS 
long, nearly 3 in. broad low down, thin for the genus ; marginal teet ‘ 
very minute, distant, or altogether obsolete. Panicle 1 ft. Jong: 
branches long, ascending, the lower compound; flowers concentrated at 
the tip of the branches; bracts small, ovate; pedicels 4 in. long- 
Perianth cylindrical, 1 in. long; segments shorter than the slender 
tube. Stamens and style included. 
Wile Land. Somaliland: Ogaden ; at Milmil and Imi, Riva, 918! 
No specimen at Kew. 
