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SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE. 



quarter in breadth. Subundulated, and somewhat irregular on 

 the margin, abruptly rounded at the apex, and slightly lobed. 

 The central portion has a crenate margin. It is cornute, as in 

 cornutum. My thanks are due to Mr. Monkman for fronds. 



Fig. 601. 



PoLYCUvSPis, Moore. (Fig. 602.) — Of unknown origin. Normal 

 below, and multifid at the apex, this branching tuft being very 

 broad and much divided. The ultimate divisions are of large 

 size, from half an inch to an inch long, flat, and tapering off 

 to a narrow acute point, instead of being dilate and cristate. 

 It is confused Avith cristatum and multijidum. 



