clear blue fi. OTE PaE arand: 
thi 
orm. in, eate-oblon 
acuminate. Pim "9. 4 areri 
Sep. and pet. oblong acute: lip 
with a long claw with two lateral 
th, the front part fimbriate, a 
fr 
ie = a ects brown claw t 
the Braz 
Aganisia $ tioo. CL. i. 
different in shape. 
Agapanthus ERE EE excelsus, 
Ser Cat. 54.) 
per = 
h, and large 
wae of ‘light sir aS South Africa 
— Var. are aru eo 1878, 
5t.) G. ith blue 
el fi. a 1 
Leichtlinii. EGIA C. 1879, 
x EARS G. With the habi ‘A, minor, 
but w mete sig a : 
ger 
foot long, ł in. broad ; fl. n. long, 
deep hyacinthine blue. ae ate 
Agapetes Mannii. (4. C. um 
364.) Vacciniaceæ. A 
with w Bah dae Re Peres 
_ inconspicuous fl., similar to those of 
PFN Tei hills, India 
Ta, gaya (G. 
Fil. and P. 188 
C. 1963, rit. 
ong, greenish, arrang ax 
flexuose ge e [Syn. Alitertia Saler 
media.| Mex 
Agave IETT 
893 
(G. and F. 
E A species 
belon nging to the sibgonns Speri a and 
allied t yn ifer o 20 in. 
ong, EFI in. broad, fiat ‘beth sides, 
margins filiferous, pungen 
duncle 12 ft. hi gh, fl. in pairs, Pe 
in. long, very narrow, yellow, 
stamens purple. Mexico. 
Agave Baxteri. (6G. C.1888, iii. 3 
1886, 209 G. 
Fl.-s 
8-10 ft. high ; panicle ae the branches 
3-4 in. ong a dense cluster of 
i ? 
14 
| | Agave Botte 
(BP: rý 248.) 
G. perennial, “allied to i Faria 
oss. ody. 
Stemles 
h 
cr 
- 
$ igh 
densely b gr reenish, in a 
dense spike. Mexico 
Agave pirra (G. C. 1883, xviii. 
a f. 138-9 
gamens about 2 
Mex 
Agave fenzliana. (B. M.-t. 6589.) 
This noble Agare is — = the 
plac uoted erroneously 
Hookeri, which i is a Pesci e A 
ner A. fenzli 
ate 
ong. Monterey, 
aan 
jana has 
ina 
Fl.-stem 
me _candeiabriform ; 
igh ; 
aromin Mex 
Agave, Eoo, 
xii. EOF 
x 8 aaa of the di ga and ha 
j is americana ; a l. inte: 
ming a rosette 18 ft. karon: : Piniol 
nira erie: like, 40 ft. high, fl. green 
and yellow 
(K. P. 1892, 3; 
179, 
Agave Henriquesii, (2.6.1 
132; ii stccu ak 
Gioii keen A. aylonacantha 
and A. Jee rida. L: 2 ft. 
: Peay with ey 
Agave laxifolia. (B. M. t. 7477.) 
G, A species of the section Rigide 
