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SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE. 



Stephanotes, Loioe. (Fig. 729.) — Raised from siDores at 

 Higlifield House. Length of frond three inches. Twin-fronded. 

 In some respects resembling I'amo-jn'oliferum, differing in the 

 more leafy character of all its parts. 



Fig. 729. 



Fig. 730. 



Palmatum-marginatum, Willison. (Fig. 730.)-:-A dwarf tri- 

 angular frond having a blunt apex, leafy with a lacerated margin. 

 Length two inches and a half. Raised from spores by Mr. 

 Willison, and a similar one by jNIr. Elworthy. 



Projectum, Moore. (Fig. 73L) — Found at Ilfracombe by 

 Mr. J. Dadds; Nettlecombe, by Mr. C. Elworthy; Kendal, by 

 Mr. J. Crossfield; Newick, by Mr. Sclater; Tenby, by Mr. 

 Bloxam; and Scarborough, by INIr. Stansfield. Large, growing 

 nearly two feet in length, and two inches and a quarter wide, 

 except across the j)rojecting lobes, where four inches. Base 

 cordate or sub-sagittate; margin j^lain below and undulate above, 

 narrowing to the base; apex attenuate. The peculiarity consists 

 in the broadish, acute, pointed lobes, which here and there 

 jiroject an inch beyond the general outline of the frond. These 

 projections are confined to the upper half of the frond. The 

 illustration is from Mr. C. Elworthy. 



PoLYMORPHON, Lowe. (Fig. 732.) — Found in Devonshire by 

 the Rev. C. Padley. Length sixteen or seventeen inches. 

 Lobate on one side of the base only, increasing in width to 



