SCOLOPENDRIUM. 
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7. Jamesii, Lowe (perafero-muricatum James, No. 1, Wollaston ). 
Raised in 1870 by the late Mr. James. 8x2 inches. Crispum-like 
and cornute. 
8. Jonesii, Lowe (peraferens Jones, Jones). Raised by the late 
Colonel Jones. 9X2^ inches. Some fronds smooth, others rough. 
Costa ending 1 inch below the tip, where a large horn is formed. 
Margin irregularly fimbriated. Pouch, 2 inches in length. 
9. marginatum, Lowe. No history (marked 106 in the late 
Colonel Jones’s collection). 8X1^ inches. Submarginate ; fronds 
widest at the apex ; peraferous and cornute. 
*10. mirandum, Lowe. Raised by myself. 9^X2 inches. Smooth 
and normal, the costa splitting near the apex, each half furnished 
with a horn ; very large pouch, 2x1 inches. 
11. muricatum, Lowe (perafero- 
muricatum James, No. 2, Wollaston). 
Raised by the late Mr. J. James. 8 X 1 j 
inches. Cornute ; texture thin ; pouch 
confused. 
12. peplum, Lowe. From the late 
Colonel Jones’s collection. 6X 1 ^inches. 
Rugose, with a sharp horn-like elonga- 
tion above a rosette-like pouch. 
13. peraferens, Wollaston. Found 
in Ireland by Dr. Allchin, and at 
Ballygarth, by Mr. W. H. Phillips. 
The type. 10x2 inches. Costa not 
reaching the margin, but developing 
a leafy pouch. 
14. yoculum, Lowe. Rugose through- 
out. The apex of frond bending over, 
where a thorn an inch long rises out 
of a rosette pouch. Raised by myself. 
9 x ijr inches. 
*15. rosetta, Lowe. Raised by myself. 
9x2 inches. A broad rugose form, 
ending in a horn half an inch long. 
The pouch, like a rosette (or double 
flower), and half an inch in width. 
Not rugose to the margin. Another 
seedling, 7X ij inches, is very similar, 
except having concave fronds. 
16. rugosum, Allchin. Found in 
Ireland by Dr. Allchin. 8 X 15 inches. 
Leafy part only 3 to 4 inches. Apex 
irregular, rugose, and having an 
irregular pouch. 
17. sinum, Lowe (pocilliforme, Padley). Found at Hawkchurch 
by Mr. Moly. 8xif inches. Undulate, irregularly marginate, 
truncate, horned, and bearing a pouch (with a crisp margin) ; 
^Xof inches. 
Fig. 30. 
Scolopendrium vulgare, 
var. sinum, showing pouch. 
