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SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE. 



costa brandling in the centre at right angles both right and 

 left. Interruptedly marginate, partially lobate, and closely 

 serrate on the margins. The illustration is from the Rev. C. 

 Padley, of Beaconfield, Pljinouth. 



Fig. 735. 



Fig. 736. 



SuPRALiNEATO-coRNUTUM, Clcipliam. (Fig- 736.) — Raised 

 from spores by Mr. A. Clapham, of Ramsdale Bank, Scarborough. 

 A supralineate form with a cornute costa. My thanks are due 

 to Mr. Clapham, for fronds. 



Carinatum, Appleby. — Fronds keeled, and beautifully wavy. 

 I have not seen this form. 



F(ECUNDUM, Ajjplehy. — An elegant dwarf form, well crested 

 and bearing little plants upon its fronds. 



Marginato-fissile, Si7n. — Length fourteen to 



eighteen 



inches, closely resembling fissile in the varying width, denta- 

 tion and irregular lobing of the fronds, which have a skin-like 



