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baptih ental hotanists,—or at least of Willdenow 
and the celebrated garden of Berlin,—as will 
appear below; although Willdenow gives it, yet 
doubtingly, as L4 X IR e with Cotyledon pa- 
niculata (Sp. p/. 2. 734.), from which however 
it. srastrdiy d | in every respect ; and 
Mai: to. C. hamitpharica, yet far 
That the present plant i is is the: runoiminta-of ob-Mil- 
ler, I be nee e from 
eigo po like it till Intel s y^s 
ther at icit, Kew, or any of the gardens I 
have so frequently visited for succulent plants, 
ever since the spring of 1792, when I ^first 
came to London. Moreover, the present plant 
was then in various gardens, and exists in 
many. 
C. Mounered) foliis obovato-cuneatis dense op- ramosis- 
positis confer ertisve, farinoso- albis, caule erecto sima. 
crasso Tamosisno, ramis erectis brevissimis, 
Cot.ramosissima. Pl. succ. hort. dyck. de Principe 
. de Salm n. £ T 
Mug cse Ey tua 
Oss, Frnticulus h Mucius vix semipcdali ram 
. foliisque numerosissimis, Fulia (omnium E 
alba, lente ue farinoso-punctata lei. soci 
convexa RIA valde 
gine superne purpureo, acuiminulato. 
Minor quàm C. ramosa supra ; ratis X con- 
fertioribus, foliis angustioribus. Bona species. 
Ex horto regio Berolinense, a Dom. Otto, accepit 
Dom. Gul. Anderson, A.D. 1816, a nomine C. 
ramosissime. 
C. (Scailet) caulescens: folijs capitato-collectis coccinea. 
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