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SCOLOPENDEIUM VULGARE. 



Transverso-multifidum, 3foore. (Fig. 660.) — Found by 

 Mr. Daclds near Ilfracombe. Fronds more or less undulate 

 Avith a multifid apex, which is weeping and compact. The 

 illustration was forwarded by the Rev. C. Padley, of Beaconfield, 

 near Plymouth. 



Fitf. 6C1. 



Flabellatum, Moore. (Fig. 661.) — Found near ISTettlecombe 

 by Mr. C. Elworthy, to whom I am indebted for a plant. A 

 handsome form, with flabellately multifid fronds, six to eight 

 inches in length, and as much across in the multifid portion. 

 The fronds in the portion lower are normal, but in the 

 upper half the costa becomes repeatedly branched, the branches 

 continuing broad almost to the tips, the divisions much over- 

 lapping, yet scarcely cristate. The multifid apex is spread 

 out nearly flat. 



CoRNUTUM, Moore. (Fig. 663.) — Found in Yorkshire by 

 Mr. Thorne, and subseqiiently in the same county by Messrs. 

 Stansficld, in Somersetshire by Mr. C. Elworthy, and Dunglass 

 Dean, Dumbartonshire, by Dr. W. Nichol. Fronds from six 

 to ten inches long, coriaceous, slightly undulate, and irregu- 

 larly crenate, occasionally profoundly lobed, the lobes minutely 



