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SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE. 



multifid, spreading out into numerous fiat pointed segments; the 

 apex also multifid, with several times divided branches, and the 



segments short. 



Fig. 709. 



Fig. 710. 



Laceratum-monkmanii, Moore. {P'mnatijidum, Stansfield.) 

 (Fig. 709.) — liaised by Mr. Monkman, of Malton, from spores. 

 Dwarf, erect growing, densely tasseled. Differing from laceratum. 

 in being nearly equal in width, that is, a lacerated strap-shaped 

 frond. Length six inches, width three quarters of an inch. I 

 am indebted to Mr. Monkman for a frond. 



Kephaloton, Loice. (Fig. 710.) — Found in Devonshire. 

 Length nine inches, width an inch, unevenly lobate, the costa 

 branching into a large, flat, much lacerated leaf)' head six 

 inches across. A distinct form. 



