Hexandria. Monogynia. Pachidendron; 
AGAVE. Linn. Sec 
A. (many -Ulack-spined foliis! 
(many-blac 
; S154 po oly- 
minatis jnP. QUAM e EP perviridibus, acantha. 
spinis marginalibus brevibus subtriangularibus 
numerosissimis sursum subincurvantibus atro- 
FPBarTeeen d 
HaBiTA LU. 
Oss. Stolürk et habitus A. viviparee, at folis ses- 
quipedalibus longe saturatioribus, spinis validis 
ad lucem ero pora subalternatim 
seepe dimidiat 
Oss. Bec noble dien I have known nearly twenty 
years, in the fine collection of the Earl of Tan- 
kerville, at Walton upon Thames, where his 
lordship" s excellent gardener Mr.. Richardson. 
manages and annually flowers the finest speci- 
mens of about 150 species of "ieschnmetie- 
um I have ever seen. 
A. (narrow-leaved.) Syn. succ. 79. 
Oss, There are two plants of /4rave engiiaia 
in Chelsea garden, lately brought from the roe 
of St. Helena, by which we learn itsnative si. 
They were short-leaved on their arrival ; 
cultivation has already nearly communicated to 
them their — I eicere — Miss 
PACHIDENDRON. Aloe Lim. "n 
Perigonii pus cylindrici. laoinis, geitalisque. alte 
assurgenter . faleatim — ineurvantes. 
(Ont q dira aut n Aloé. ig $151 (mites i3 
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