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fern, flore fubviridi, H. A* The 

 greater Pearl Aloe ; viilgo. 



25 Aloej Africaner follis pla- 

 nis conjiig^tis carinatis 'verrucojisy 

 caule cr* fiore corallii colore* Boerh. 

 Jnd. The African Alocy with plain 

 iiefliy Leaves growing oppolite, 

 and are full of Tubercles, with 

 red Flowers. 



24. Aloe j Africans mmimciy 

 atrovirid'iSy fp'mis herbaceis nume- 

 rofis ornata, Eoerh. hid. The leafi: 

 African Aloe, with dark green 

 Leaves, which arc fet very thick 

 with greenifh Spines. 



ly. Aloe J Africana flore rubro, 

 folio 7nacuUs albicantibus ab utra- 

 que parte notatoM. A. The Tongue 

 Aloe i vulgo. 



26. Aloe; Africana foliis plants 

 latioribus minime ferratis, carina- 

 tis, caule ^ flore corallii colore. 

 Boerh And. The broad-leav'd Tongue 

 Aloe\ vulgo. 



27. Aloe; Africana foliis longis 

 conjugatis, fupra cavis margariti- 

 ferisy fiore rubro elegantifftma. 

 Bocrh. Ind. The Pearl Tongue 

 Aloe i vulgo. 



,28. Aloe; Africana caulefcensy 

 folio crajjo obfcure liritli, Spinis ad 

 latera <^ in dorfo armato, Boerh. 

 Ind. The ftalky African Aloe, 

 with thick dark green Leaves 

 arm'd with Spines on the Back- 

 lide of the Leaves. 



29. Aloe; Africana caule fcensy 

 foliis glaucis cauletn ampleBemibus, 

 H. A. The ftalky African Aloe, 

 with glaucous Leaves furrounding 

 the Stalks. 



30. Aloe ; Africana caulefcensy 

 foliis minus glaucis caulem ample - 

 Bentibus , fioribus rubris. The 

 Sword Aloe i vulgo. 



5 1 . Aloe ; Americana foliis ex 

 aUo & viridl eleganter x'ariegatis. 

 Horfr. Beamn, The flrip'd Ameri- 

 can Aloe, 



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5 2 . Aloe ; Africana, breviJJlmOy 

 crafJ^JJImoc^ue folio, fiore fubviridi, 

 H.A, The Cufhion ^/i?^ ; vulgo. 



33. Aloe; Africana folio trian- 

 gulo longiffimo (^ anguflifj^mo, fio^ 

 ribus luteit fattidis. H. L. Th2 

 African Aloe, with long narrow 

 triangular Leaves, and {linking 

 yellow Flowers, commonly caWd, 

 Iris Uvaria. 



34. Aloe ; Guineenfz^, r a dice ge- 

 niculata, foliis e viridi ^ atro 

 tmdulatim variegatis. Com. Br&l. 

 The Guiney Aloe, with knotted 

 Roots, and undulated variegated 

 Leaves. 



3 f. Aloe ; Zeylanica , pumila , 

 foliis variegatis. Far. Bat. The 

 Dwarf Zeylon Aloe, with varie- 

 gated Leaves. 



3^). Aloej Africana caulefcensy 

 foliis minus glaucis caulem am- 

 pltcientibus, dorfi parte fuprema fpi- 

 nofa. Com. Rar. The ftalky Afri- 

 can Aloe, with lefs glaucous Leaves 

 furrounding the Stalks, with Spines 

 on the Backfide of the Leaves ac 

 the Extremity. 



37. Aloej IndiA Orientalisy [er- 

 rata, fuccotrina -vera, flore Bhoe- 

 nicio. H. Beaum. The Succotrine 

 Aloe. 



38. Aloe; Africana, fefilis, foliis 

 carinatis verrucofls. Hort. Elth, 



. Dwarf African Aloe, with fleftjy 

 \varted Leaves. 



39. Aloej Barbadenfis, mitior, 

 l&te virens & fplsndens, Hort. Elth. 

 Barbados -r4/<??, with ftiining green 

 Leaves, and few Spines. 



The Soil in which th^fe Plants 

 thrive beft, is, one half frefh light 

 Earth from a Common, (and if 

 the Turf is taken with it, and 

 rotted, it is much better ) ; th^ 

 reft fhould be white Sea-Sand, 

 and ftfted Lime-Rubbffli, ot each 

 an equal Part ; mix thefe together 

 iix or eight Months at leaft be- 

 fore 



