SCOLOPENDRTUM VULGARE. 



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CoNSTRTCTUM, 3Ioore. (Fig. G03.) — Found in Guernsey by- 

 Mr. J. James, of Vauvert. Fronds (excluding the stipites) six 

 inches in length. Cordate at the base, and then forming a 

 pair of enlarged lobes, then contracted, becoming less so 

 upwards, but having rounded projecting lobes. Where 

 contracted it is laciniate and marginate. The illustration is 

 from j\Ir. James. 



Fig. 603. 



Fig. 604. 



Sagittato-cristatum, Clapham. (Fig. 604.) — A handsome 

 and somewhat variable form. Found in abundance in llaincliff 

 Wood, near Scarborough, by Mr. A. Clapham, of Ramsdalc Bank, 

 Scarborough. Fronds of medium size, being sagittate at the 

 base, the enlarged lobes occasionally directed upwards. The 

 margin rather undulate and irregular, or here and there having 

 several conspicuous lobes, or a branching costa. The apex of 



