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CRASSULAXE^. 



Laro'chea falcata, coccmea, B. M. 495, cymdsa, flava, 

 and odoratzssima, A. R. 26, Cape Succulents, which grow 

 in sandy soil or lime-rubbish, requiring little water^ and pro- 

 pagating freely by cuttings, which^ after being taken off and 

 prepared, should be left a day to dry up their wounds 

 before being planted. 



SSULA 



Gra'ssula 



ramosa 



margindlis ; 



arborescens, B. M. 384 



spathuldta ■> 



tetragdna 



cultrdta, B. M. 1940 



Idctea, B, M. 1771, B.C. 



obvalldta 



735 



nudicdlis 



scahra 



tomentdsa 



pellucida 



Cotyledon 



corddta, B. C. 359 



lineolata 



moschdta 



orbicularis 



glabra 



centauroldes, B. M. 1765 



retrojlexa 



dichotdma 



expdnsa 



glomerdia 



perfolidta 



Alooides 



mollis 



capitella 



acutifolia 



spdrsa 



obllqua 



diffusa 



cilidta . 



versicolor, B.R. 320, B. C. 



unduldta, B. C. 584 



433 



columndris 



cocclnea, B. M. 495, B. C. 



imbricdta 



486 



punctdta 





The culture of this tribe of succulents has been already 

 given at length in Part I . 



Se'ptas capensis, a. R. 99, globifera, B. M. 1472, and 

 umbella, are Cape perennial succulents, which may be 

 treated as Lardchea. 



