SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE. 



30" 



luul lobato. Increasing in width from the base to near 

 apex, which is rounded. Length sixteen inches, width 

 three quarters of an incli to three inches. Fronds 

 forwarded by the liev. C. Padley. 



the 

 from 

 were 



Fig. 705, 



Fig. 706. 



Fig. 707. 



Antrorso-cristatum, Loice. (Fig. 705.) — Found by Mr. 

 Foot, of the Ordnance Survey of Ireknd, in the Burron. 

 Length twelve inches, of which half is the naked stem, then 

 normal, except the branching-crested apex, which is depaui^erate, 

 more especially in the centre branch. 



PosTGATEANUM, JVilUsou. (Fig. 706.) — Found by Mr. 

 Postgate, near Whitby. Length eight inches; to within three 

 inches of the apex more or less normal and one inch and 

 three quarters wide; here are two rounded lobes similar to 

 those at the base, and above this extends a narrow forked 

 portion with serrated margins and minutely crisped apices. 

 Sometimes the whole frond is lacerate. 



