PLATE 84. 
AGAVE BAHAMANA (p. 40). 
(The “Bamboo”’ of the north-central Bahamas.) 
[Plates 85 and 86 also. ] 
Figure 1. A landseape containing two old inflorescences showing their long scape and 
short open panicle. Photographed on Eleuthera by Professor J.T. Rothrock. Very greatly 
reduced. 
Figure 2. A representative plant showing the rather erect slightly plicate leaves out- 
curved in age or somewhat S-shaped. Photographed on Great Harbor Cay by Dr. C. F. Mills- 
paugh. About one-fortieth natural size. 
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