PLATE 34. 
AGAVE BARBADENSIS (p. 28). 
(The “May pole”’ of Barbados.) 
[Plates C, 35-38, 65, and 107 also. ] 
Figure 1. A reproduction of Dillenius’s illustration (Hort. Elthamensis, vol. 1, pl. 19, 
1732) of his ““Aloe barbadensis mitior, laete virens et splendens.’”’ Reduced. 
Figure 2. A very luxuriantly developed specimen with broader more plicately channeled 
and more abruptly acute leaves than usual. Photographed by Mr. F. A. Stockdale. About 
one-thirtieth natural size. 
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