PLATE 33. 
AGAVE EGGERSIANA (p. 28). 
[Plates 31 and 32 also.] 
Figure 1. Two portions of a leaf, one of them showing the small prickles; and several 
flowers showing the rather short ovary, very open shallow tube, and elongated filaments. From 
herbarium material (Ricksecker, 282). Natural size. 
Figure 2. Two somewhat wilted bulbils, one of them still attached to a fragment of the 
panicle bearing a pedicel from which a flower has fallen. From specimen cultivated on St. 
Thomas (Trelease). Natural S1ze. 
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