Hexandria Monog. Haworthia. E 1 
HanrrTAT C. B. S. cim G, H. X. 
Curr. ante 1801. 
Oss.- In thé present improved state of our know- 
ledze of this plant, there is but little doubt 
that its three. supposed varieties are. distinct 
species; and they are here estet as such : 
bit 3e complete characters, and. confused 
synonyma, are left ull scies opportunity of 
'examining their flowers occurs. They are 
now frequent in tbe Gardens.— Nov. 1811. 
major. | H. 'Larger E He major. Duval. 
7. plant. succ. in hort. alenc. p. 7.—-loe marga- 
* riti Vera, major. Noble" in linn. soc. tr. T. 
ismod C. B. S. E M. 
eredi be : 
Curr. 1739. E her 
mino. MH. EE Pub He idi v minor. | Duval. 
xis dis plant. succ. in. hort. alenc. p. 7.—.loe mar- 
* ee ifera, minor. Nobis in. linn. soc. tr. T. 
ditus B.S. : G. H. M. 
-FronkET Mai.—Aug. 
mTROD..... 
minima, H. (Least Pearl) — Aloe "es d fera, minima. 
9. - Nobis in linn. soc. tr. 1. p. 1 
* Hane SB. S. G. H Y. 
LonET Mai. uei. ; 
& i 
[0r AE A semine non variat. a 
— H. (The chalky Peail) foliis erecto-recurvis 'su- 
ta. ao MRHADET: subtus tuüberculis cretaceo- 
m. - margaritaceis majoribus minutissimis ; 
; supra 
capsulis oblongis Mone cuire attenuata. 
