52 NEW PLANTS FROM THE ZAMBESI COUNTRY. 
remain attached to the flowering stalk when the seeds are ripe. — 
This description applies equally to the seeds of all species of 
Anthoxanthum. 
NEW PLANTS FROM THE ZAMBESI COUNTRY. 
By J. G. Baxer, F.R.S. 
complete material as can reasonably be expected of any Aloe in 
7 specimen, and from this the following description has been 
made :— 
o an inch. orescence long-peduncled, simple or forked 
flowering racemes moderately dense, 6-9 in. long ; bracts orbicular 
cuspidate, scariose, distinctly many-nerved, 4 in. long; pedicels as 
D , articulated at the tip. Perianth cylindrical, 
bright red, 3-1 in. long, cut down to the base into lanceolate seg- 
