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45. africana, Mill. {Spreng. I. c. — Schult. o. c. p. 709.) 



j3. angustior, {B. M. 51, t. 2517.) % C. G. H. Fl. 2^ inches, yel- 

 low, green-tipped. Has not fl. here. 



46. ferox. Lam. {Spreng. I. c. ; — Schult. o. c. p. 710 ; — DC. pi. gr. t. 32 ; 

 — B. M. 45, t. 1975.) S C. G. H. Petals 9 lines, the three outer ones 

 reddish-white, at apex green ; the inner ones white, with a longitudi- 

 nal green line and a dark violet apex ; the stamens long, exserted, be- 

 low white, above yellow ; the anthers orange, afterwards brown, C. 

 S., but very rare ; fr. 0. 



47. Commelyni, Willd. {Spreng. o. c. p. 74; — Schult. o. c. p. 712. — A. 

 mitraeforrais, B. M. 31, t. 1270, excl. most of the syn.) S C. G. H. 

 Fl. nearly 2| inches, scarlet, inside yellowish, C. S., but very rare; 

 fr. 0. 



48. distans. Haw. {Schult. o. c. p. 714. — A. mitraeforrais, /3. brevifolia, B. 

 M. 33, t. 1362.) 3 C. G. H. Fl. 2 inches, scarlet, internally and to- 

 wards the apex greenish. Has not fl. here. 



49. macro, Haw. {Spreng. o. c. p. 73 ; — Schult. o. c. p. 703, and 8, p. 

 1715. — A. rufo-cincta, Haw. ; — Lomatophyllum macrum, Lk. ; Spreng. 

 I. c. ; — Schult. I. c.) B Mascarenhas Islands, and not India, according 

 to DC. Lately introduced. 



(Of the genus Aloe, Dr. Carey's printed papers enumerate, in all. 104 

 species, which, from time to time were introduced into the Serampore gar- 

 den ; but as most of them are now dead, and we have found ourselves 

 unable to extricate their specific names from the obscurity in which they 

 are involved, we have thought it best to put down only such species, as 

 have come within our own observation.) 



Lomatophyllum, Willd. {Spreng. syst. 2, p. 6, No. 1219; — Endl. gen. 

 pl. \,p. 144.) 

 1. borbonicum, Willd. {Spreng. syst. 2, p. 74 ; — Schult. syst. 7, p. 361. 

 —Aloe purpurea, Lam. — A. marginalis, DC. pl. gr. t. 31. — A. mar- 

 ginata, Willd. — Dracaena marginata, Ait. not Dalm. — D. dentata, 

 Pers. — Phylloma aloiflorum, Ker. ; B. M. 38, t. 1585. — P. borboni- 

 cum. Haw. suppl. pl. succ. p. 43.) B Bourbon. Fl. 9 lines, yellow, 

 outside brownish-red lined, inside and at apex greenish. Has been 

 introduced into H. C. G. Fl. ? 

 Yucca, L. {Spreng. syst. 2, p. 5, No. 1191 ; — £ndl. gen. pl. \, p. 144.) 



1. aloifolia, L. {Spreng. syst. 2, p. 41 ; — Schult. syst. 7, p. 716 ; — DC. 

 pl. gr. t. 40;— Red. HI. t. 40, 402 ;—B. M. 41, t. 1700 ;—J. Grah, 

 Cat. B. pl. p. 221.) B Jamaica. Vera Cruz. Carolina. Florida. Fl. 

 2 inches, before they expand greenish-dark-purple, afterwards white, 

 with a violet spot at the base, at last violet along the middle nerves, 

 R. S. ; fr. 0. 



2. Draconls, L. {Spreng. I. c. ; — Schult. I. c- ; — Gdrtn. fr. 2, p. 34, t. 

 ^b,f. 9.) B S. Carolina. Introduced in 1820, but has not fl. yet. 



Z.filamentosa, L. {Spreng. I. c. ; — Schult. o. c. p. 718 ; — B. M. 23, t. 



