Herandria —  Haworthia. - 
H. (Netted) foliis —— triquetris obtusids- 
ait glaucescentibus reticulatis supra subcon- 
8,—.,Aloe orici Nobis in. linn. soc. 
e ». p. 9.—Hlhrt. kew. ed. 9. v. 9. p. 300. 
—Aloe arachnoides i reticulata. Bot. magaz. 
1314. 
HanrraT C. B. S. G. H. y. 
Ons. Bol. magaz. conceives that this is a va- 
nety of pumila, vaised ivom seeds by Miller. 
. But in all probability Miller never. saw. this 
plant,. l first.met. with.a single root oft 
about fourteen vears aro in one of the 
Stoves of the Earl of Tankerville at AValton, 
and never found it in any other place; except 
lauerly, and. derived from thence. Neither 
oes . magaz. make anv specific difference 
between reticulata, unde. ir anslucens, and 
arachnoides. 
H. (Reccurve-leav* D foliis subulatis crassis erec- 
to-recurvis ;. supra. concavis, subtus sübtu- 
berculatis : "marginibus obscure marraritaceo- 
 Vüberculat atis.— flne recurva. .— Nobis in linn. 
9oc- En. T. Du 10.— Hot. "magas. cum Sees 
Ha sRax CCS 
FronEkT Bob 
IxTnoD 1795. 
Ons. "his is the only species of the Gen us 
- whose leaves bend back. They are erect. *» 
first; but. with recurving eins It offset 
but seldom, and is consequently rare; is € 
: , shy iy v d" cji rather frec ly fora 
$ and vet often. Foueg: 
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