i 
EB 
HasrraT C. B. S. S. 5. 
Cur. ante 1789. 
Oxss. The lincs depicted upon the under sides of 
ihe leaves of this and some other Aloes, ap- 
|. pear more or less on dissection, in every spe- 
cies, and even in Gasteria, and. Haworthia : 
but often more faint. . These lines are merely 
the parallel nerves of the cutis of the leaves, 
which, when the epidermis is more than 
usually transparent, become visible through it. 
The same remarks will apply to the tessel- 
lating lines in the genus de. A perpen- 
dicular section shows the lines; but jn a 
transverse one, they appear like minute and 
regularly distributed dottings. 
depressa, A. (Depressed) foliis.oblongo-ovatis acutis glau- 
2 : 
19. 
s tuberculatis ; marginibus carina- 
-.que apice cartilagineis albo dentatis. —ANolis 
in linn. s0c. 1 
HangrrAT C. B. S. 
soc. ir. 10.— Bot. magaz. 1332, ex- 
luso synonymo Milleri,—Hort. kew. ed. 2. 
v. 9. p. 994.— /iloe perfoliata v depressa, edit. 
: "d 
Olsersationes. tanium ad lo. speciem 16. 
. Mill. dicL. ed. 8.- absque charactere specifico, 
qui ad A. glaucam pertinet, 
3 G. H. [^ . 
FLonET Aug. 
CuLT. 1731. 
od A. (Short-leav'd) subacaulis foliis lanceolatis d- 
cutis glaucis : marginibus carinaque apice spi- 
nosis vix cartilagineis ; subtus subtuberculatis. 
Aloe (brevioribus) foliis amplexicaulibus utra 
-ed. 8. eacluso synonymo Commelini, quod ad 
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