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nearly or quite confluent, the intervening margin nearly straight. Inflorescence 3.5—4 m. high, 
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subfusiform or obovoid in development; tube openly conical, 3 mm. deep; segments 3 by 10 mm., 
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Bahamas. Inagua, on dry southern exposures. 
Specimens examined: Inagua. Sandy Point (Nash and Taylor, 517, 1889, 21855, Nov., 
1904, the type). 
