SCOLOPENDlllUM VULGAUE. 



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oik; side only, slightly undulate near the margin, and crcnate 

 below the contracted part, where the costa divides into a nu- 

 merously branched flat head, four inches across; the margins 

 laciniate, with open sinuses. Length of frond nine inches. 



Fig. 719. 



CoNJUNGENDUM, Loico. (Fig. 719.) — Fouud in Devonshire 

 by the Rev. F. JNIules. A distant form, with fronds of thin 

 substance. The stem forked near the base into twin fronds, 

 narrow, nearly strai^-shai^ed, with a smooth unciit margin, and 

 a much-branched, leafy, multifid head, the extreme apices 

 angular and joointed. Length thirteen inches, of which the 

 basal four inches and a half is naked. Three inches below the 

 apex branching, the width across the twin heads eight inches. 



