346 LILIACEX (Baker). [ Haworthia, 
ix. fig. 3; Kunth, Enum. iv. 509. Apicra retusa, Willd. in Ges. 
Naturf. Fr. Berl. Mag. v. 271. Catevala retusa, Medic. Theod. 68. 
Var, 8, H. mutica (Haw. Revis. 55); leaves not cuspidate at the apex. 
SourH Argica: without locality, living cultivated plants! 
Introduced into cultivation at the beginning of the eighteenth century. 
34, H. turgida (Haw. Suppl. 52) ; leafy stem very short; rosettes 
cespitose, 2-22 in. diam.; leaves 20-30 in a dense multifarious 
rosette, oblong-lanceolate, much recurved, smooth, pale green, $-1 in. 
long, 1-1 in. broad at the middle, } in. thick, acute, marked down 
the upper half of the face with 5-7 vertical lines of paler green, 
rounded on the back and keeled in the upper half; peduncle 
slender, simple ; raceme lax, few-flowered; pedicels very short; 
bracts small, ovate; perianth &~3 in. long; limb half as long as the 
tube. Baker in Journ, Linn. Soc. xviii. 209. Aloe turgida, Roem. 
et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 685 ; Salm-Dyck, Aloe, sect. ix. fig. 5; 
Kunth, Enum. iv. 509. 
Soutn AFRica: without locality, living cultivated plants ! 
Introduced into cultivation by Bowie in 1818. 
35. H. cuspidata (Haw. Suppl. 51; Revis. 58); leafy stem very 
short ; rosette 2-23 in. diam.; leaves 20-30, dense, multifarious, 
obovate-cuneate, much recurved, about an inch long, 3 in. broad, 
j-} in. thick in the centre, pale green, smooth, colourless at the 
apex, with reticulated green vertical ribs, distinctly aristate, rounded 
on the back, keeled in the upper half; peduncle simple, 8-10 in. 
long; raceme lax, 3 ft. long; lower pedicels ,1,—} in. long ; bracts 
deltoid-cuspidate ; perianth 4-2 in. long; limb half as long as the 
tube. Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xviii. 209. Aloe cuspidata, 
Roem, et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 639; Kunth, Enum. iv. 510. 
Sours Arrioa: without locality, living cultivated plants! 
Introduced by Bowie in 1818, 
36. H. reticulata (Haw. Syn. 94; Revis. 57); leafy stem short ; 
rosettes cespitose, 2-23 in. diam.; leaves 830-40 in a dense multi- 
farious rosette, oblong-lanceolate, 1-1} in. long, under } in. broad at 
the middle, } in. thick, pale glaucous green on both sides, flattish on 
the face, minutely scabrous on the margin, rounded and keeled on 
the back, lineolate, especially on the back in the upper half, with 
anastomosing ribs of darker green, not distinctly aristate ; peduncle 
simple, slender, } ft. long ; raceme lax, few-flowered, 4-6 in. long; 
lower pedicels $-3 in. long ; bracts small, deltoid; perianth $-} in. 
long ; limb half as long asthe tube. Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xviii. 
210, Aloe reticulata, Haw. in Trans. Linn. Soc. vii. 9; Lodd. Bot. 
Cab. t. 1354; Salm-Dyck, Aloe, sect. x. fig. 1; Kunth, Enum. iv. 
510. Apicra reticulata, Willd. in Ges. Naturf. Fr. Berl. Mag. 
v. 272. Aloe Pumilio, Jacg. Hort. Schoenbr. iv. 11, t. 421. A. 
herbacea, DC. Hort. Monspel.. 76. A. arachnoides var. reticulata, 
Bot. Mag. t. 1314. 
Soura Arnica: without locality, living cultivated plants ! 
Introduced into cultivation about 1794. 
