Notes on Aloe Succotrina, Lam. 215 



town line. I look upon them as relics from a period of greater 

 dryness than the present. 



P.S. — A few days after the reading of the above notes, Mr. E. 

 Dyke found a variety of Aloe succotrina among the rocks of the 

 so-called Little Lionshead near Houtbay. 



This locality is as much out of the way as the other one, for few 

 people only will venture into the very rough ground and the cliffs 

 which skirt the Little Lionshead on the seaward side. 



It is also probable that a plant growing on rocks near the mouth 

 of the Kleyn Eiver is this species or its nearest ally A, purpurascens, 

 Haw. 



