Need help again identifying these plants! Thank you!

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Need help again identifying these plants! Thank you!

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Here they are...
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#099 would be Haworthia cymbiformis I think
#100 is Dolichothele camptotricha or as it is right name Mammillaria decipiens.
Other are not in my knowlege.
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#098: Ferocactus?
#103: Mammillaria sp.
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100.jpg looks to be Mammillaria sphaerica.
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Thanks a bunch!!!!
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#98 - Fero. maybe pilosus/stainsesii, #99 Haworthia - maybe crisp (which I have), but think cooperii (which I have) - enormous variation with naming & ssp/cv of H's, #100 Maja got, but Mamm. these days - campto/decip, ssp decip depending on who's naming, #104 Echeveria I think, have #103, but could be any of 3 genus
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#4 Check out Sedum adolphii or Sedum nussbaumerianum
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Nussbaum. works for me, Dean, because mine have always been indoor, so alway a light green (or dark depending on season). Thanks
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