CENT. X. 137 
998, KUMARIA Raf, (n. or) diff. Aloes, pe- 
rigonis ovatis oblongis bifabiatis, 6nervis vel. 
6gonis, lab. inf. reflexo, fl. spicatis—very dis- 
tinct G. by habit and labiate flowers—type R. 
spicata Raf. Aloes retusa Auct (non spic. L.) 
Africa, leaves trigone acute not retuse, spike of 
few remote fl. quite sessile, bracts ovate acum. 
membranose. 
999, Kumaria cymbiformis Raf. fol. ovatis 
brevis cymbif. acutis mucronatis, fl. subspicatis, 
bract. brevis ovat. acum. pedic. eq. perigonis 
brevis—Africa, leaves not trigone rather gib- 
bose short,scape slender, fl. remote on very short 
pedicels, white with 6 strong nerves, when in full 
bloom ovate campanulate. ; 
1000, TULISTA Raf. diff. Aloes, perig. tu- 
bul. 6gonis dentib. 6 ineq. vix labiatis fol. verra- 
cis vel maculis albis ferens—another G. the 
flowers are racenfose, the type is T. margariti- 
fera Raf. Aloes do Auct. African. leaves which 
pearly warts, fl. small in a slender spjcate ra- 
ceme—a 2d sp. of this G. is Al. variegata of 
authors. t 
All these Aloes are very rare in Herbals be- 
ing so difficult to dessicate—there are 2 others 
G. yet blended in Aloes,—My Papilista with 
clavate fl. type A. verrucosa—and my Swecosa- 
ria with campanulate fl. type A. spicata &c. 
This Century includes 12 N. G. whereof 6 now 
first described,and 53 N. Sp. whereof 33 are now 
described. 
'l'herefore this second part or series of the Av- 
TIKoN contains the illustrations of as many as 91 
New Genera, of which 31 are now first described 
and nearly 220 new species, whereof 156 are 
herein described for the first time. 
