Hexzandria Monog. Littwa. 
&tanding all above advanced, the hidden cha- 
racters of the inflorescence must be most assi- 
. duously sought in every genus, and as far as 
possible. For, although habit, as above am 
à compass or a chart. No Lit as the vehi- 
cle (we still say habit first) and character to 
: the two together are the congruity we 
should look for; the junction we should search, 
and the harmony w e shall find. . T 
firms the other, and renders each complete ; 
nd their full discovery is the consummation of 
p. 
AGAVE. Linn. gen. pl. 
41 
A. (Yueca-leaved) foliis lorato-attenuatis. erecto- Yuccee- 
recurvantibus. ulato-con- 
cavis, serrulis margina libus minutissimis albis 
HABITAT... St. Y. 
Ex regio horto ein Det . Otto, aecepit 
Dom. Gul. Anderson A.D. 1817 
ps is Jonge omnium angustiora, at habitus reli- 
Solüm parvam plantam vidi. 
folia. 
A. mae foliis dip lanceolatis glau- meri- 
spinulis marginalibus parvis sub- cana. 
cescen 
I. m pallidis, superne atro-purpurascen- 
Haenel in Mexico. St. y. 
2. 
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