340 uiL1ack& (Baker). [ Haworthia. 
raceme simple, 4 ft. long ; pedicels short; bracts minute, ovate ; 
perianth 2 in. long ; limb half as long as the tube. 
Kananart Region : Orange Free State, Cooper ! 
Described from a living cultivated plant introduced by Cooper in 1862. 
16. H. attenuata (Haw. Syn. 92); leafy stem 23-3 in. long, the 
rosette of leaves 4-5 in. broad ; leaves 30-40, multifarious, lanceolate- 
deltoid, acuminate, the outer recurved, 21-3 in. long, $ in. broad, 
3 in. thick, bright dark green, flat on the face and scabrous with 
minute whitish tubercles, rounded on the back, keeled towards the 
apex, with middle-sized white tubercles confluent in a series of regular 
transverse bands ; peduncle 3-1 ft. long, simple or forked; racemes 
lax, about } ft. long ; pedicels short ; bracts minute, deltoid ; perianth 
2 in, long; limb half as long as the tube. Baker in Journ. Linn. 
Soc. xviii. 203. Aloe attenuata, Haw. in Trans. Linn, Soe. vii. 11; 
Salm-Dyck, Aloe, sect. vi. fig. 12; Kunth, Enum. iv. 505, Aloe 
Radula, Ker in Bot. Mag. t. 1345, non Jacg. Apicra attenuata, 
Willd. in Ges. Naturf. Fr. Berl. Mag. v. 270. 
Vaz. 8, H. clariperla (Haw. in Phil. Mag. 1826, 186) ; pearly tubercles rather 
larger and less regularly seriate. Aloe attenuata clariperla, Salm-Dyok, Aloe, 
sect. vi. fig. 12 B. 
Sour Argica: without locality, living cultivated plants ! 
Introduced into cultivation about 1790, 
17. H. fasciata (Haw. Revis. 54) ; leafy stem short; rosette of 
leaves about 3 in, diam. ; leaves 40-60, multifarious, ascending, lan- 
ceolate-deltoid, 13-14 in. long, 1 in. broad, 3 in. thick, glaucous- 
green, flat on the face or rather concave, without any tubercles, 
rounded on the back and keeled upwards, with about 20 transverse 
bands.of white middle-sized tubercles; peduncle simple ‘or forked, 
3 ft. long ; racemes lax, few-flowered ; pedicels }—} in. long ; bracts 
minute, deltoid ; perianth $~% in. long; limb half as long as the 
tube. Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xviii. 204. Aloe fasciata, Salm- 
Dyck, Hort. 326; Aloe, sect. vi. fig. 15; Kunth, Enum. iv. 506. 
Apicra fasciata, Willd, in Ges. Naturf. Fr. Berl. Mag. v. 272. 
Var. B, major (Salm-Dyck, Aloe, sect. vi. fig. 15 8) ; more robust, with a lon 
leafy stem 3-4 in long, ethene thicker Sieben Be ot 
Sourn Aragica: without locality, living cultivated plants! 
Introduced into cultivation at the beginning of the present century. 
_ 18. H. subfasciata (Baker in Journ. Linn. Soe. xviii. 204); leafy 
stem short ; rosette of leaves 5-6 in. diam. ; leaves 30-40, crowded, 
multifarious,’ lanceolate-deltoid, very acuminate, 3-4 in. long, an 
inch broad, 3-4 in. thick, bright green, flat and unspotted on the 
face, rounded on the back and keeled towards the apex, with the 
middle-sized white tubercles aggregated into irregular transverse 
bands ; peduncle branched, about a foot long; racemes lax, 6-9 in. 
long; pedicels 3~+ in. long; bracts small, deltoid ; perianth { in. long; 
limb half as long as the tube. Aloe subfasciata, Salm-Dyck, Hort. 
