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A. f.l. medio deficiens. Kendal. Centre of frond open. 

 A. f.f. deltoideum. Strathblane. Basal pinnae wide, fronds 



revolved. 

 A. f.f. cruciatum. Loxhore. Apex of frond and pinnae 



cruciate. 



SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE. 



S. V. spirale. Clovelly. Small ; very leathery fronds. 



S. V. spirale. Ottery St. Mary. Thinner in texture. 



S. V. spirale. Chelfham. Robuster than Clovelly find, 



very thick. 

 S. V. transverse lobatum. Sidford. Roadside. 

 S. V. transverse lobatum. Colyton. Bank of brook in a 



tree root. 

 S. V. ramo cristatum. Guernsey. Ramo cristate form ; 



wall of bridge over stream. 

 S. V. corymbiferum. Sidmouth. Fine bunch-crested 



form, in hedge. 

 S. V. angustato lobatum. Near Clieveden. Very long, 



narrow fronds, digitate ends. 

 S. V. marginatum. Several places. 

 S. V. sublineatum. Penrhyn. Thick leathery fronds, 



curved tips, row of serrate points beneath, both sides 

 / midrib. 

 S. V. fissum. Camelford. On wall; very neat, fronds 



thick. 

 S. V. serratum. Falmouth. Pretty viavginate form ; retain- 

 ing wall of garden in street, small leathery fronds. 

 S. V. cristatum. Penrhyn. Fan-like crest. 

 S. V. cristatum. Penrhyn. Bunch crest; churchyard 



wall. 

 S. V. angustatum. Penrhyn. Developed fiat crests under 



culture. (?) if constant. Churchyard. Not crested 



when found, only narrow. 

 S. V. ramoso-cristatum Druery. Penrhyn. Developed 



very finely, fronds branch into distinctly stalked ones, 



each neatly crested. One tiny frond in hedge bank. 

 S. V. ramosum. Babbacombe. Cottage garden wall. 



