with web-like filaments, as in Sempervivum aiatbnnidcum { fo 

 that the EngHfh name of Cobweb Aloe given by Miller is 

 inapplicable. The pedicles are very fhort and far exceeded by 

 thebracles. The corolla ventricofely cylindrical and bilabiate. 

 Filaments fomewhat unequal, about equal to corolla. Style very 

 Jhort, ftigma trigonal, fubcapitate. 



Found byTnuNBERcat the Cape, in Carro, near Swartkop's 

 Saltpans. Cultivated with us folong fince as 1725, and is now 

 a very common plant. G, 



