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. 9 X2J 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). 8x ij- 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 
Coloneljones’scollection. 6X 1 finches. 
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. poculum ,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. 
9x1^ 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 i-g inches, is very similar, 
except having concave fronds. 
16. rugosum, Allchin. Found in 
Ireland by Dr. Allchin. 8xi| 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) ; 
i^Xof inches. 
Fig. 30. 
Scolopendrium vulgare, 
var. sinum, showing pouch. 
