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SCOLOPENDRIUM VIiI.GARE. 



Crispum-majus, Jackson. — Found in Guernsey by the late 

 Mr. Jackson. Habit erect. Stipitcs stiff, and six or eight inches 

 long, costa very thick, leafy portion twelve inches, colour deep 

 green. Base cordate, with very large lobes forming the broadest 

 part of the frond, being three inches across, gradually tapering 

 to the apex. Margin frilled. 



Fig. G90. 



Glomeratum, Moore. (Fig. 690.) — Found in Jersey by M. 

 Piquet, and introduced by the late Mr. C. Jackson. A very 

 fine and beautiful form. Length from three to six inches, and 

 destitute of any normal strap-shaped portion. The costa 

 dividing so repeatedly and densely as to form a globular 

 crispy mass, having the margins obtusely and obscurely 

 crenate-lobate. 



CoNGLOMERATUM, Loice. (Fig. 691.) — A form of glomeratum, 

 found at Truro by Mr. Dadds, sufficiently distinct to bear a 



