PLATE 110. 
AGAVE FOURCROYDES (p. 48). 
(The “Henequen”’ of Yucatan.) 
[Plates 111 and 112 also.] 
A roadside plantation, the nearest plant with an old panicle, showing the elongated trunk 
from the lower part of which the leaves have been cut, the long straight sword-shaped leaves, 
and the slender scape with rather short spreading panicle branches above. Photographed 
in Cuba by Mr. C. F. Potter. About one one-hundredth natural size. 
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