Hexandria. Monogynia, Pachidendron. 
tubum aurantio-rubra ; eorum insertionem non 
exacté vidi. /ntherce magn. Stylus lutescens 
validus antheras superans, 
Ons. Flores 2-3 Kewenses defloratos mancos so- 
rientes, at copiosissime mellifluos, solum exami- 
navi. 
B Pium: foliis fere zupie angustioribus quam 
, et magis recurvantibus 
Alo: africana B, angustior. Nob. in ai e 
succ. p. 47. — Aloe frebde- qty 
hort. Dyck. A.D. 1820. p. 
FronET Nov.—Feb. ut in a. 
Oss. lt appears by two exact outline disings 
obligingly communicated to the author by his 
Highness the Prince de Salm Dyck,— the one re- 
presenting the abovementioned P. africanum 8 
his less's 
Catal. rais. d' Aloc—it appears, it is repeated, 
that these two plants are distinct species; and 
that the latter should be distinguished from 
the former, which is the 4. africana of Mill. 
dic. ed. 8, and other subsequent 
"Wherefore, until a better diagnosis can be 1 Dre- 
pared, the following is proposed for the 4. afri- 
cana of His Highness the Mie which in its 
appearance is in a y 
PODNMEN congenerous with Miller's. "Alloc adl 
37 
P. (revolving, red-spined) foliis ensiformibus sub- pups. 
, adultis ex- 
iate a pervi iridibus erecto-recurvis 
spinis mar- 
Aen dorsalibusque apicis rub. 
gqeeini- -Pr.de Salm dyck. "E d' Al. 
T — priore foliorum directione discrepat. In 
