534 MR. E. J. LOWE ON SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE. 
a sixth is bipinnate and muricate, having broad projections 
that are smooth except near the base, paraferent often with 
two rosette-like cups a short distance apart, and with a twisted 
cornute apex that is cochleate, and truncate; the rachis often 
thickened and having a warty appearance. Length of frond 
Fic. 2. 
© inches, of which 3 is the stipes. The two illustrations here 
given of the sixth example show the upper and under surface 
of the frond from a plant which is growing out of doors. This 
has now grown out of its abnormality. 
