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Mr. Ha worth's new Arrangement 
* major. 
* albicans. 
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expanse Aloe subacaulis, foliis multifariis viridibus immacu- 
s latis ; junioribus patulis ; senioribus horizontalibus 
rugosiusculis. 
Obs. This species is exceedingly like the Aloe 
rigida of the Plantes Grasses, p. 62 ; yet I can 
hardly suppose they are the same : the leaves of 
rigida seem more erect. 
/3. paulo major. 
Habitat ad Cap. Bon. Sp. D. Malcolm. 
Aloe acaulis, foliis multifariis laevigatis mucronatis 
albicantibus : marginibus carinaque cartilagineis. 
A. africana humilis, folio triangulari rigid o albican te. 
Comm. Trail, t. 30. 
A. africana folio glabro et rigidissimo flore subviridi. 
Comm. Hort. Amst. pars altera, t. 7 ? 
Habitat ad Cap. Bon. Sp. D. Masson. 
Obs. This is the largest-leaved species, and by 
far the finest of this section : its stemless habit ap- 
proximates it to the next subdivision ; from which, 
however, it is excluded by the extreme rigidity of 
its leaves. 
ft Acaules, foliis motliorilus integris radicalibus, 
* cymbiformis. Aloe foliis multifariis cymbiformibus obtusis mu- 
cronatis glaucis ; supra valde concavis : apicibus 
carinatis obsolete reticulatis. 
Habitat ad Cap. Bon. Sp. D. Masson. 
Obs. This odd species has very much the air of 
a Sempervivum ; its excavated leaves communicate 
a strange appearance to it: it produces offsets 
amazingly. 
* reticulata. 
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