* 
Hexandria Monog. Haworthia. 
—4Aloe ord We Pk illd. sp. pl. 
9. 188.— Ait, kew. ed. 1. — Bot. magaz. 
1361.— Aloe dici. Mill. dict, ed. 8.— 
Aloe eityol Plant. grass. cum icone. 
HanrrarT ad C. D. S. G. H. X. 
fuent Ma 
InTROD. 1752. 
H. (Transparent Cobweb) valde sobolifera, fo- 
Wis suberectis Janceolato-teretiusculis, elegan- 
ter ciliatis; apice maculis oblongis pellucidis, 
—4loe pellucens. Nobis in linn. soc. tr. 7. 10. 
— Hort. kew. ed. 9. v. 2. p. 3800.—.4loe arach- 
noides, pellucens. Bol. mag. cum. icone.— 
"loe pumilio. Jacq. hort. schaenb. v. 4. tab. 34. 
(monente Bot. UE JJ ——at non vidi. 
HazsirAT C. B, S o. M. 
FronrT Aug. 
InTROD. 1795. 
Oss. This is a St déheaia species, and is im- 
peo of wet and cold. The tips of its 
eaves are ipio eot; 
H. (Cobweb) foliis. expansis lanceolatis, supra 
. planiusculis marginibus odi rg crasse cie 
liatis.——/loe arachnoide Vues dict. ed. 8. 
— Nobis 1n linn. soc. i i: LM grass. 
eum icone. — Aloe pce Pers a. IV illd. sp. pt. 
2. 188.—Hort. kew. 1. 407.5; ed. 9. v. 9. 
. 301.— Bot. MAS cum icone, 
Haxsirar C. B. S. a 3b 
FronET Aug. 
Cuvr. 1727. 
s. Aloe humilis africana, arachnoides. Com. 
pie 71. t. 21. citata est optimaque dicta in 
Bot. magax. 156: at Hpouis ad pedet 
pertinet. 
