Some NeiD South African Succulents. 
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Pappus white, bristles stiff and rough. Near 0. sedifolia DC, but achenes 
not glabrous. 
In crevices of rocks near Angra Pequena, flowering in winter and 
spring. Marloth, 4691. (See Fig. 1.) 
Acaulis, e basi prolifera et caespitosa. Folia paruna numerosa, spiralia, 
sub-patentia, carnosa, rigida, ovato-lanceolata, breviter acuminata, supra 
concava et Isevia, subtus valde convexa, cinereo-viridia, tuberculis minutis 
concoloribus creberrime transverse subseriatis rugosa. Pedunculus gracilis, 
pauciflorus ; flores breviter pedicellati, minutissime bracteati, perigonio 
obclavato, bilabiato, viridi-albido, roseo-striato, segmentis revolutis, albidis, 
rubro-carinatis. 
The plant is in habit, inflorescence, and flowers similar to Haworthia 
scabra Haw., but the leaves are smooth on the upper face and the tubercles 
on the lower side, although closely adjoining each other, are not confluent. 
Eosette of leaves 30-40 mm. in diam. ; leaves 20-30 mm. long, 
10-15 mm. broad ; peduncle 15-20 cm. high, pedicels 3 mm. ; perianth- 
tube 10 mm., the free limb 5-6 mm. 
On slaty rocks of the escarpment of the Roggeveld Mountains in 
Verlaten Kloof, 1,300 m. Flowering in December. Marloth, No. 4217. 
(See Fig. 6.) 
LILIACE^. 
Haworthia granulata, spec. nov. (Sect. Scahrce.) 
