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SCOLOI'EXURIUM VULGARE. 



the centre of the frond, where two inches and three quarters 

 wide. Two inches and a half below the apex the costa 

 dividing and forming a compact, multifid, leafy head, six 

 inches wide, composed of leafy angular-pointed segments. 

 Soriferous only on the multifid portion. The illustration is 

 from the Rev. C. Padley. 



Fig 733. 



Fig. 734. 



Undulato-varians. (Fig. 733.) — Normal in size. Undulate 

 but variable in form, sometimes dejiauperated, leaving wide open 

 spaces to the costa, at others deeply and irregularly cut. Base 

 and apex also variable. 



Length nine inches. 



Dactyloton, Loive. (Fig. 734.) — Raised from spores by Mr. 

 R. Edwards, of Nuthall. Length twelve inches, of which the 



