8 • Mr. Ha worth's new Arrangement 



* e.rpansa. Aloe subacaulis, foliis multifariis viridibus immacu- 



8 latis ; junioribus patulis ; senioribus horizontalibus 

 rugosiusculis. 



Obs. This species is exceedingly like the Aloe 

 rigida of the Plantes Grasses, p. 62 ; yet I can 

 hardly suppose they are the same : the leaves of 

 rigida seem more erect. 

 * major. @. paulo major. 



Habitat ad Cap. Bon. Sp. D. Malcolm. 



* albicans. Aloe acaulis, foliis multifariis laevigatis mucronatis 



9 albicantibus : marginibus carinaque cartilagineis. 

 A. africana humilis, folio triangulari rigido albicante. 



Comm. Pral. t. 30. 



A. africana folio glabro et rigidissimo flore subviridi. 

 Comm. Hort. Amst. pai*s altera, t. 7 ? 



Habitat ad Cap. Bon. Sp. D. Masson. 



Obs. This is the largest-leaved species, and by 

 far the finest of this section : its stemless habit ap- 

 proximates it to the next subdivision ; from which, 

 however, it is excluded by the extreme rigidity of 

 its leaves. 



ft Acaules, foliis molliorilus inlegris radicalilus. 



*cymbiformis. Aloe foliis multifariis cymbiformibus obtusis mu- 

 10 cronatis glaucis ; supra valde concavis : apicibus 



carinatis obsolete reticulatis. 

 Habitat ad Cap. Bon. Sp. D. Masson. 



Obs. This odd species has very much the air of 

 a Scmpcrvivum ; its excavated leaves communicate 

 a strange appearance to it : it produces offsets 

 amazingly. 



* reticulata. 



