88 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
tivated at the Missouri Botanical Garden, but they are be- 
lieved to have come from northern Mexico, many years ago, 
through Dr. Parry. 
B. B. Fruit pendent, fleshy and edible: seeds thick, often convex , nearly 
without a thin border; albumen evidently ruminated.— § Sarcoyucca. 
1. Fruit coreless, purple-fleshed. Leaves with denticulate horny border. 
Y. atorrouia Linnaeus Sp. Plant. 319. (1753).— Walter, 
Fl. Carol. 124. — Michaux, Fl. 1:196.— Pursh, Fl. 
1: 228. — Nuttall, Gen. 1: 218. — Riddell, N. O. Med. 
and Surg. Journ. 8: 763. — De Candolle, Pl. Grasses. 
1. pl. 20. — Redouté, Liliacées. 7. pl. 401-2. —Sims, 
Bot. Mag. 40. pl. 1700.—Bommer, Journ. d’Hort. 
Prat. [ii]. $:18.—Lemaire, Il. Hort. 18:92, — 
Curtis, Bot. N. C. 56.—Baker, Gard. Chron. 
1870: 828. Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 18: 221. Kew 
Bull. 1892 : 7. — Engelmann, Trans. Acad. St. Louis. 
3:34, 211. — Watson, Proc. Amer. Acad. 14 : 251. — 
Wood & McCarthy, Journ. Elisha Mitchell Soc. 
1885-6 : 125.—Trelease, Rept. Mo. Bot. Gard. 
3:162. pl. 7, 44. 4:182. pl. 18.— Webber, Rept. 
Mo. Bot. Gard. 6:91. pl. 45-7. — Sargent, Silva. 
10:6. pl. 497. — Hemsley, Bot. Bermudas. 69.— 
Kearney, Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 5°. Index. 
Y. aloifolia stenophylla Bommer, Journ. d’Hort. Prat. [ii]. 8:19. 
(1859). 
Y. gloriosa Nuttall, Gen. 1 ; 218. — Bartram, Travels. 69-70, and French 
ed. 1 ; 139-142. — ? Chapman, West. Journ. Med. & Surg.1845 : 480. — 
Rev. Hort. 58: 508. — Eggers, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. 18: 109. — 
Hemsley, Bot. Bermudas. 69. 
¥. Draconis Elliott, Bot. S. C. & Ga. 13401. 
Y. serrulata Haworth, Suppl. 32. (1819). — Regel, Gartenflora. 8 : 35. — 
Lemaire, Ill. Hort. 18:93.— Engelmann, Trans. Acad. St. Louis. 
8 : 37. — Baker, Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 18 :221. 
¥. crenulata Haworth, Suppl. 33. (1819). — Lemaire, Il. Hort. 18 3 93. — 
Baker, Gard. Chron. 1870: 828. Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 18 : 221. — 
Engelmann, Trans. Acad. St. Louis. 8 : 37. 
? Y. armata Steudel, Nomencl. 2: 795. [ed. 2]. (1841.) 
? Aloe Juccae foliis. Sloane, Cat. Pl. Jamaica. 118. (1696.) 
Aloe Americana juccae foliis arborescens. Commelin, Praelud. Bot. 
64. f. 14. (1703.) 
