of the Genus Aloe. ' 
11 
* attenuata. 
18 
Habitat ad Cap. Bon. Sp. D. Masson. 
Obs. This is a very singular species, and has,not 
a very distant affinity to the rigid section; but 
clearly belongs to this. 
Aloe foliis subulatis elongatis ; subtus tuberculis 
margaritaccis majoribus ; supra minutissimis, 
capsulis oblongis triquetris. 
A. africana margaritifera minor, foliis multo longi- 
oribus. Boerh. Ind. Alt. 2. 130. no. 27. 
margaritifera. Aloe foliis multifariis undique sparsis tuberculis 
magnis margaritaceis, capsulis spht£roideo-ob- 
longis triquetris. 
A. africana folio in summitate triangulari margari- 
tifera, flore subviridi. Hort. Amst.2.f. 10. Comm. 
Pral. 43. Boerh. Ind. Alt. 2. 130. no. 29. 
A. margaritifera a . major. Willi. Sp. PL 2. 188. (ex- 
cluso synonymo Commelini.) Ait. Kew. I. 468. 
Plantes Grasses, p. 57, cum icone. (excluso syno- 
nymo Commelini, quae ad varietatem maximam 
pertinet.) Brad. Succ. t.2\. (excluso synonymo 
Boerhaavii, quae ad varietatem maximam per- 
tinet.) 
A. africana eadem (29) folio undique verrucis nu- 
mcrosissimis ornato. Boerh. Ind. Alt. 2. 131. 
no. 30. 
A, margaritifera 0. minor. Willd. Sp. PL 2. 188, 
(excluso synonymo Commelini, quae ad varieta- 
tem majorem pertinet.) Ait. Kew. 1. 468. 
A. africana margaritifera minor. Dill. Elth. 19- 
c 2 t. 16, 
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* maxima. 
major. 
minor. 
