SCOLOPENDIHUM VULGARE. 



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whole surface having a dull mealy appearance, roughish and 

 lustreless, being discoloured in streaks. 



Fig. 725. 



Fig. 7-2G. 



MuRicATUM-TENUE, Pad!*-//. (Fig. 735.) — Found in Devon- 

 shire by the Rev. C. Padlev. Len<>th nine inches, of which the 

 lower six inches is the naked stem, then narrow, lacerated, 

 muricate, crisped, and supra-marginate near the edge, higher 

 up the lamina expanding beyond the marginate belt for a short 

 distance and then terminating. The apex contracting, lacerate, 

 muricate, and supra-marginate. Fronds irregular in form. I 

 am indebted to Mr. Edwards, of Nuthall, for a plant. 



Plecomenon, Lowe. (Fig. 726.) — Raised from spores in tlie 

 Fernery at Highfield House. Length of frond six inches. 

 Twin-fronded, irregularly branching, the outline very irregular, 

 and usually broadly bidentate. 



Lato-multieidum, Moore. — Found at Wood l^lumpton, near 

 Bristol, bv Mr. Stansfield. Lengtli of frond six or sc\cn inclics. 



