of the Genus Aloe. 
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tricolor. 
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anomala. Aloe subcaulescens foliis trifariis albo et viridi varie- 
i gatis, laciniis corollae rubris. 
A. africana humilis, folio ex albo et viridi varicgato, 
florum petalis reflexis rubris. Till. Pis. t. 7- 
Obs. This very singular species, although it has 
been referred to A.variegata and A. viscosa, is indispu- 
tably as remote from the former in the structure of its 
corolla, as it is from the latter in the size and varie- 
gation of its leaves. It must, notwithstanding the 
colour of the corolla, be inserted in the first sub- 
division of my arrangement, after A. aspera. 
Aloe foliis sub-linguiformibus acutis reflexis; supra 
lineatis; apice obsolete crenulatis, corolla albo et 
viridi variegata. 
A. africana humilis, folio nonnihil reflexo. Comm. Prceh 
t.29. 
Obs. This curious plant should be inserted after 
A. albicans in the same subdivision. 
Aloe foliis ensiformibus glabris numerosissime pertuso- 
punctatis. 
A. africana glabra, folio minutissimis cavitatibus notato. 
Comm. Prcel. t. 25. sine flora. 
Obs. This odd species, whose flowers we know 
not, and which is the only Aloe with hollowed dots, 
should probably be inserted in my arrangement in 
the same section as A. verrucosa, but before it. 
muricata. Aloe foliis subulatis ; supra planis ; undique iiumcro- 
4 sissime spinosis: apicibus recurvantibus. 
A. africana foliis erectis superfieie spinosis. Pluk. 
VOL. VII. B Phyt- 
pertusa. 
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