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30 paria, cordato-lanceolatae expansae internodiis lon- 

 giores ; imae remotae, superiores pedetentim magis ap- 

 proximate. Flores pauciores in singulo fasciculo quam 

 in C. pertusa, pedunculo saepe longiore. Corolla nivea 

 petalis erectis sed ultra medium revoluto-recurvis. Styli 

 basi collecti erecti, superne recurvo-patentes breves 

 pallide virides, stigmate (per lentem) hemisphaerico 

 limpido sive albo. 



Obs. The specific character of C. pertusa will now 

 require to be altered as follows : — Foliis lorato-acumi- 

 natis incurvis semicylindraceis, bracteis superioribus 

 ovato-lanceolatis cartilagineo-serrulatis adscendenti- 

 bus ; scapo thyrsiformi. 



Obs. T. pertusa is my ancient Aloe pertusa, taken 

 from Commeline (Vide Revis. PI. Succ. 15 & 201, 

 A.D. 1821); and it is also Crassula corymbulosa of the 

 same work, p. 10, (described from a bad and dead spe- 

 cimen) ; and likewise Crassula corymbulosa of Link's 

 HorU Berl. A.D. 1821. 



Classis et Ordo. Decandria Pentagynia. 



Genus, Cotyledon Auctorum. 



Sectio, * Latifolia. 



cuneiformis. C. (short, wedge-leaved) brevicaulis : ramosa : 



4. foliis confertis obovato-cuneatis mucronatis subfarinoso- 

 albis. 



Habitat ad Cap. B. Sp. ubi invenit Dom. Bowie, 

 ante ann. 1824. 



Obs. Caudex brevis fruticosus valde ramosus. Folia 

 subinde (per culturam) virescent, sed saepe farinoso- 

 alba. C. crassifolice Nob. similis, at multoties humilior. 

 Flores non vidi. 



Sectio nova, Villosul^. 



interjecta. C. (fleshy-stemmed) foliis anguste oblongis acutis 



5. inflexo- canal iculatis ; caudice brevi valido. 



Habitat ad Cap. B. Sp. Dom. Bowie. G. H. ^ . 



Flores non vidi. 



Obs. Caudex teres adhuc 4-uncialis, tuberoso-ra- 

 mosus carnosus. Folia incurva crassa carnosa glau- 

 cescente-cinerea triuncialia, quinque lineaslata; subtus 

 convexa, basi semiteretia, sine carina, C. spuria proxi- 

 ma, sed altior,yb/z7s brevioribus crassioribus angustio- 

 ribus, magisque canaliculars, et sine dubio incurvis, 

 nee recurvis. In C. spuria, folia 4-5 uncias longa pe- 

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