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III. Agave Theometel Zuccagni, 



Native country doubtful, probably the N.-\V. of 

 Central America ; flowered at Florence, 1806, 

 or earlier ; 



not = A vivipara. Linn. 



nor of Lamarck 



nor of Schultes Sy&t. VII. p. 



nor of Kunth Enum. V. p. 



nor = A. mmpara of Wight Ic. 202 & 



perhaps = Theometel of Hernandez (Anton. 

 Eecch. VIII. p. 2?) 



IV. Aloe sobolifera of Hermann, 



Native country doubtful, perhaps the Antilles and = 

 A. sobolifera Salm-Dyok (Kunth Enum. V. 822) 



V, -4. lurida, Jacqui/i (Collect. I.e.), 

 Native country unknown ; 

 not = A. lurida, Ait. 



nor = A. lurida, Oawler (Bat. Mag. 1522) 

 nor = A. lurida, Baker in founders' Refugium 

 (7.807) 



nor = Aloe americana, Clusim 

 nor = A. lurida H.B.C. 



VI. A. (species) (sub " Semper vivum majus") Rumph. Herb. 

 Amb. (ed. Burmann, p. 273 t. 9) 

 Native country unknown, introduced before 17th 

 century to Amboyna ; probably = Naelden- 

 draet of Dutch settlers in Moluccas mentioned 



by Boerhaave ; 



not = Aloe americana of Clusfus 

 nor = A. americana, Linn. 

 nor = A. vivipara. Linn. 

 nor = A. vivipara, Lam. 

 nor = A. vivipara, Wight 

 but = *A. Cantala. Rossi 



* Pr. V t SalmDyck, who appears to have suggested that Rumph'n plant 

 was a Bromeliacea, had probably never seen A. Cantala Roxb. 



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