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one lane in Teignmouth, October loth, 1868. They 

 differ much, but Dr. Stansfield thinks they may be 

 seedling variants of the brachiate type, despite diversity.) 

 Gvacile (D.), very slender, distant pinnules, Stoke-on- 

 Teign, October loth, 1868. StipidaUmi (D.), very like 

 Carbonell's form, Babbacombe, October 3rd, 1868. A 

 considerable number of other finds were of the depauperate 

 gvandidens type, or otherwise defective, and are mostly 

 arranged as a separate set, presumably indicating 

 inferiority. 



P. ACULEATUM. 



Bavlowii, a form very like P. a ptdcheyvimum, but very 

 fertile, and with non-imbricate tips, Dartmouth, October 

 8th, 1868. 



SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE. 



Of this species over one hundred specimems represent 

 Mr. Benbow's finds ; the best are as follows, the names 

 indicating the character, but the large majority are more 

 or less defective forms of " marginatum " type, or other- 

 wise of little interest : S. v. covmitum, Brixham, 1868, 

 Kingskerswell, 1868; marginato-cornutum, Minehead, 1864; 

 iacevato-covnuttim, Wilmington, 1865 ; voUindifolmm, several 

 places; vamo-cvistatnin, several places; multifidum, Ilfra- 

 combe, 1S64; gvandiceps {D.), two places; flahellatum {D.), 

 Nettlecombe, 1864 ; coyymhifevum, Kingsbridge, 1865 ; 

 lacevatum, Nether Stowey, 1866; ramosum, same wall; 

 cvistatnm, two places; vamo-lobatum (D.), Littlehampton, 

 1872 ; sagittatum, Dartmouth, 1868 ; cvispum, five types of 

 this rare frilled and barren section were found at Little- 

 hampton, 1872, Gettisham, 1864, Babbacombe, 1868, 

 Charmouth, 1864, and near l^yde, 1863 ; digitatum, Berry 

 Harbour, 1864; cristato-multijidufii, same place and time. 



^To be continued.') 



