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SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE. 



six inches. 

 fronds 



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Fig. 765. 



Fig. 766. 



Fig. 767. 



ScALPTURATO-LATUM, Moove. (Fig. 765.) — A form of scalp- 

 txratum, wider, and nndulate, muricate, and multifid at the apex. 



Aduncum, Moore. (Fig. 766.) — Fronds crooked. Length 

 ten inches, width three quarters of an inch to one inch. Outline 

 irregular, conspicuously lobate, the sori narrow and continued 

 to the base of each lobe. Apex bifurcate. 



CoRRUGATO-FissuM, Stansjield. (Fig. 767.) — Upright. Length 

 twelve to eighteen inches, width nearly an inch. Marginate 

 below, channeled and corrugated in cross lines above; margin 

 deeply cut, giving a pinnatifid appearance. 



