18 



Mr. Ha worth's new Arrangement 



* latifolia. 



serrulata. 



* striata. 



37 



lineata. 



38 



glauca. 

 39 



A. africana cauleseens foliis spinosis maculis ab 

 utraque parte albicantibus notatis. Hort. Amst. 2. 



./'• 5. 

 A. africana maculata spinosa major. Dill. Elth. 



t. 15. 

 A. africana cauleseens foliis caulem amplectentibus^ 



floribus aurantiacis. Brad. Succ. dec. 4. p. 11. 



cum icone. 

 A. foliis ovatis acuminatis : maculis valde obscuris 



sparsis ; spinis rufescentibus, floribus thjrso- 



capitatis. 



Obs. This variety and Aloe striata have the 

 broadest leaves of all the Aloes. 



Aloe foliis maculatis: marginibus carinaque apice 

 serrulatis. 



A. perfoliata serrulata. Ait. Kew. 1.467. 



Obs. This and the two next species very sel- 

 dom produce any offsets. 



Aloe foliis glaucis substriatis : marginibus obsole- 

 tissime denticulatis. 



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



Obs. This and the last species have the least 

 marginal spines of the whole section. 



Aloe foliis viridibus lineatis: spinis rubris. 



A. perfoliata lineata. Ait. Kew. 1. 467. 



Obs. This is the greenest-leaved of all this sec- 

 tion. There i only one plant of it alive in Britain. 



Aloe foliis valde glaucis: spinis rubris. 



«. foliis dealbatis: spinis junioribus pallidioribus 



adscendentibus. 



A. perfoliata 



