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source has been found, and the plants at tlie Berlin and St. Louis 

 gardens — the latter due to the kindness of Dr. Engler — are of 

 Kew origin, and all are probably from Peacock's original. 



Agave Morrisii Baker. 



A. Morrisii margiuata 1888). 



A. Morrisii [variegatedl. Baker, Handbook Amaryll. 

 184. (1888). 



J. Morrisii vuricgata. Voss & Siebert, Vilmorin's 

 Blumengärtn. 1037. (1896). — Kew Hand List Tend. Monocot. 

 117. (1897). - Garden. 55: 94. (1898). 



Variegation marginal, yellow, differing much in bril- 

 liancy from the related A. sobolifera marginatu. 



Collected wild in the Blue Mountains of Ja- 

 maica and sentt o Kew by Sir Daniel Morris. Aside 

 from this süperb specimen, which the late Director, 

 Sir W. T. Thiselton-Dyer permitted me to photo- 

 graph, it is known only in a less cleanly varie- 

 gated small plant in the Hope Oardens at King- 

 ston, and large garden specimen in the suburbs 

 Ä. Morrisii. of the same city, — both, like the type, said by 

 Mr. Fawcett to have come from the mountains. A comparable 

 plant seems to be grown in Bogota. (Werckle, Monatsschr. 

 für Kakteenkunde. 17: 122. — 1907). 



Agave lophantha Schiede. 

 A. lopliaiitha marg-iuata. (1893\ 



A. univittata var. Gard. Mag. 36: 521. (1893). 



A. Huiviltata variegata. Nicholson, Dict. Suppl. 

 1: 28. (1900). 



Variegation marginal, white (in addition to the 

 normal median stripe of light green). 



A seedling raised by Kellock and exhibited 

 in 18Q3, probably now at Kew. Apparently not 

 otherwise known. 



A. lophn>ifha. 



Agave fourci'oydes Jacobi. 

 A. fourcroydos mcdio-picta (1905). 



Variegation median, white, lightly tinged and finely slriped with green. — 



