Hexandria. Monogynia, Haworthia. 
Ons. Affinis certé H. expanss, Iob. at alia, foliis 
duplo iq longioribus, &c. 
Flores n 
Vivetitesi ie communicavit illust. Pr. de Salm 
Dyck. In ejus familia species insignis. 
dem — referendze H. tortuosa, et expansa JVo- 
; quoque Aloé pseudo-rigida, Salm d' Al. 
5 $. 
Oss. H. curta aud H. tortella of Suppl. pl. succ. 
, appear now to be slight young seedling 
varieties only of H. tortuosa Nob. And it is 
probable that. 4. pseudo-tortuosa of the Prince 
de Salm Dyck may not prove a distinct species ; 
but as yet I have only seen one young plant, 
which etichsreRen inde me to doubt about his 
tortuosa, and its v 
A little difference i » E culture and age, often. 
akes a great on n the face and appearances 
of suceulent ees $ eun it requires no less than 
the judgment of consummate skill, and unwea- 
ried áttention, to decide on every occasion with 
success. And more especially from 
those who cannot keep alive, and in perfect 
health, a good collection of their own ; whose 
flowers i it requires no favour to dissect, and carry 
away, for further.study. 
*** LuniDpx: foliis multifariis mediocribus 
xit lividisve; superne 
 erecto-patulis sepe recurvis indu- 
Tatisque ; eure infraque tuber- 
to-asperis scabris vel rugosis, 
l DE tuberculis luridis M nsoitu : 
scapo simplice filiformi, 
