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ALOE SERRULATA. SAW-LEAVED ALOE. 
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Clafs and Order. 
Hexanpria Monocynia. 
Generic Charafter.—Vid. No. 1352 
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Specific CharaGer and Synonyms. 
ALOE /ferrulata ; (caudex brevior foliatus ; flores e majoribus, 
nutantes, rei ;)foliis multifariam ambientibus, im- 
ee sigan vesgeratshent mneroiylaiecolst2-susey aris 
. albo-maculofis, margine. cartilagineis ferrulato-denti- 
» enlatis, apice carinato-triquetris; caule fubramofo 5 
racemo multifloro remotiufculo; corolla fubclavato- 
_cylindracea compreffiufcula ore brevi regulari patula, 
laciniis pro tribus pariibus concretis inde conniventi- 
bus, obtufulis ; germine columellari, rotundate trigono, 
quam ftylus fubtriplo breviori ; ftylo filamentis graci- 
liore, punéio ftigmatofo obfolete pubefcente. G. 
ALOE /ferrulata, Haworth, Linn, Tranf. 7. 18. Hort. Kew. 
ed. 2. 2. 295+ oe 
ALOE perfoliata. ». ferrulatas Hort. Kew. 1. 467. Mart. 
Mill. Diz. 
Very clofely allied to variegata (fupta No. 5133) but is al- 
together a much larger plant with multifarious ambient leaves 
‘Not trifarioufly, decuffated as in that, which are alfo of a 
much duller greyifh green, not undulately variegated as 
there, but marked with largifh diftin& oblong white blotches ; 
the pedicles are about half the length of the corolla, and not 
_ three or four times fhorter than that, as in variegata. Mitten, 
in his Di@tionary, after deferibing variegata, fays, “I have 
raifed a variety of this from feeds which I received from the 
Cape of Good Hope, with broader and flatter leaves, which 
fpread 
