264 
HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class VI. 
4456 flavispina Haw. 
4457 picta H. K. 
4458 latifolia Haw. 
4459 saponaria Haw. 
4460 serrulata H. K. 
4461 mitrffiformis Dec. 
4462 nobilis Haw. 
4463 distans Haw. 
4464 albispina Haiv. 
4465 distans H. K. 
4463 depressa H. K. 
4457 suberecta Haw. 
4468 paniculata Jac*^. 
^. striata Haw. 
44691ineata //. X. 
4470 gla6ca H K. 
4471 spicata W. 
4472 africana ii:. 
(i ang^stifolia 
4473 plicatilis W. 
4474 variegata W. 
4475 Commelini Scr^we. 
4476 macra Haw. 
4477 albocincta Haw. 
4478 serra i)ec. 
4479 chinensis Hort. 
4480 rufocincta Haw. 
4481 cfe'sia Salm. 
4482 micracan'tha B. M. 
4483 xanthacantha Sa^w. 
771. Ll'LlUM. W. 
4484 candidum W. 
4485 japonicum H^. 
4486 longiflorum Thunb. 
4487 carolinianurn Ps^. 
autumnale Lodd. 
4488 bulblferum W. 
(3 umbelldtmn 
4489 dauricum Ker. 
pensylvdnicum B. M 
4490 con'color H. K. 
4491 Catesbce'i W. 
4492 philadelphicum W. 
(3 andinu7n Ker. 
4493 canad^nse W. 
/3 riibrum 
4494 superburn fF. 
4495 Martagon fF. 
4496 croceum Bernh. 
4497 spoctabile Link. 
4498 chalcedonicum 
4499 pyrenaicum W. en. 
4500 pomponium W. 
4501 monadelphum^.M 
4502 tigrinum H. K. 
4503 pumilum ^. L. 
4470 
yellow-spined 
great-soap 
broad-lvd.-soap 
common-soap 
saw-leaved 
common-mitre 
great-mitre 
small-mitre 
white-spined 
short-leaved 
flat-leaved 
lesser-liedgeh. 
streaked 
ttLi_J gr 
tt- uJ gr 
*t-l_lgr 
*t i_Jgr 
*t-l_Jgr 
tt-Ujgr 
«*-l_Jgr 
«Ll_Jgr 
£ E]gr 
£ (Z3gr 
^ [23gr 
tt-l_Jgr 
«-l_Jgr 
au 
au.o 
jl.au 
jl.au 
jl.au 
au 
au 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
1790. 
1727. 
1795. 
1727. 
1789. 
1732. 
1800. 
1732. 
1796. 
1731. 
1731. 
1789. 
1795. 
lined 
**- ngr 
5 
S 
C. G. H. 
1789. 
glaucous 
**-!_) gr 
4 
ja.s 
R 
C. G. H. 
1731. 
spike-flowered 4Sl O m 
4 
R 
C. G. H. 
1795. 
African 
**-l_Jgr 
s 
ja 
R 
C. G. H. 
1731. 
narrow-leaved 
«- L_Jgr 
7 
ja 
R 
C. G. H. 
1819. 
fan 
*t.ijgr 
8 
jn.jl 
R 
Africa 
1723. 
partridg.-breasttt- 1 | gr 
4 
mr.s 
Pk 
C. G. H. 
1720. 
Commelin's 
i*-L_Jgr 
C. G. H. 
1819. 
lean 
«*-IDgr 
3 
jn 
o" 
Mauritius 1817. 
white-edged 
4t-L_Jgr 
3 
jn 
O 
1812. 
saw-leaved 
«^ l_J gr 
4 
jl 
O 
C. G. H. 
1818. 
Chinese 
St 
1 1 gr 
3 
Y 
China 
1821. 
rosy-edged 
«l-l_)gr 
3 
jn 
O 
E. Indies 
1818. 
csesious 
«*-i_jRr 
5 
jl 
O 
C. G. H. 
1818. 
small-spined 
•HL 
1 1 gr 
3 
jl 
Pk 
C. G. H. 
1819. 
yellow-spined 
**-l_Jgr 
3 
jn 
O 
C. G. H. 
1817. 
Lily. 
Liliacece. Sp. 20—24. 
white 
A or 
3 
jn.jl 
W 
Levant 
1596. 
Japan 
A or 
2 
jl.au 
W 
China 
1804. 
long-flowered 
^ \A\ox 
2 
my.j^i 
W 
China 
1820. 
Carolina 
A or 
2 
jl.au 
O 
N. Amer. 1819. 
orange 
A or 
3 
jn.jl 
o 
Italy 
1,596. 
umbel-fl. orang 
eTS 
A or 
3 
jn.jl 
o 
Italy 
1596. 
Daurian 
A or 
2 
jn.jl 
L.O 
Dauria 
1754. 
[. 
self-colored 
A or 
2 
jl 
R 
China 
1806. 
Catesby's 
A or 
1 
jl.au 
O 
Carolina 
1787. 
Philadelphian 
A or 
jl.au 
L.O 
N. Amer. 1757. 
Louisiana red 
A or 
4 
jl.au 
Sc 
N. Amer. 1819. 
Canadian 
A or 
4 
jl.au 
L.O 
N. Amer. 1629. 
red-flowered 
A or 
4 
jl.au 
O 
N. Amer. 1629. 
superb 
A or 
6 
jn.au 
L.O 
N. Amer. 1727. 
Turk's Cap 
A or 
3 
jl.au 
Pu 
Germany 1596. 
yellow 
A or 
3 
jl.au 
Y 
1596. 
showy 
A or 
3 
jl.au 
O 
1596. 
Scar. -Martagon 
A or 
4 
jl.au 
R 
Levant 
1596. 
Pyrenean 
A or 
2 
jl.au 
D.O 
Pyrenees 
1596. 
bcar.-Pompone 
A or 
2 
mv.jn 
R 
Siberia 
1629. 
monadelphous 
A or 
2 jn.jl 
Y 
Caucasus 
1800. 
tiger-spotted 
A or 
6 
jl.s 
O 
China 
1804. 
dwarf 
A or 
1 
jn 
Sc 
Dauria 
1816. 
C s.l 
C s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sk s.l 
C s.l 
C s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sk s.l 
Ls s.l 
C s.l 
Ls s.l 
S s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sks.p 
Sk s.l 
Sk s.p 
Sks.l 
Sks.l 
C s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sks.l 
Sks.l 
Bot. mag. 1323 
Bot. mag. 134e. 
Bot. mag. 1460 
Bot. mag. 1270 
Bot. mag. 1362 
Plant, grass. 81 
Bot. mag. 1332 
Jacq. fragm. t.62 
Bot. mag. 1278 
Bot. mag. 2517 
Bot. mag. 457 
Bot. mag. 513 
Bot. mag. 2272 
O r.m Bot. mag. 278 
O r.m Bot. mag. 1591 
O r.m Bot. reg. 560 
O r.m Bot. reg. 580 
O p.l 
O p.l 
O p.l 
O p.l 
O r.l 
O r.l 
O p.l 
O p.l 
O p.l 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O p.l 
O p.l 
O r.l 
O r.l 
O r.l 
O r.l 
Bot. mag.' 1018 
Bot. mag. 872 
Bot. mag. 1165 
Bot. mag. 259 
Bot. mag. 519 
Bot. reg. 594 
Bot. mag. 800 
Bot. mag. 858 
Bot. mag. 936 
Bot. mag. S93 
Bot. mag. 30 
Red. lil. 145 
Bot. mag. 971 
Bot. mag. 1405 
Bot. mag. 1237 
Bot reg. ' 
flistory. Use, Propagation, Culture, 
hepatic aloes. A. spicata is cultivated extensively at the Cape of Good Hope, and a considerable part of what 
is sold as coming from Socotora is from that quarter. All the medicinal aloes are grown on the poorest soil. 
In preparing the drug, the leaves are cut off close to the stem, then cut in pieces, and the juice expressed ; 
this is allowed to remain at rest for forty-eight hours, during which time a feculent matter is deposited; 
after which the supernatant liquor is poured off into flat dishes and evaporated in the sun. At the Cape, in 
the month of July, the leaves are pulled^ then cut into pieces, the juice expressed, and inspissated by means of 
heat. 
The month of March is the period for cutting the aloee in the island of Barbadoes. The leaves are cut off 
close to the stem, and disposed in tubs, in such a manner that the juice runs out. After a sufficient quantity of 
it is collected, it is exposed to heat in copper boilers ; and as it becomes more inspissated by a constant and 
regular fire, it is ladled from one boiler to another, and fresh juice added, until that in the last, which is called 
the teache, acquires the consistence of honey ; when it is poured into calabashes, and hardens by age. It is 
