SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE 




Fig. 281. S. v. crispum grandidens. 
C. GRANDIDENS (Fig. 281).—Found in М. Wales by Mr. Chft ; 
fronds frilled and cut into pinnatifid, crenate lobes. 
C. LATUM (Fig. 282).—Found at Barnstaple and Nettlecombe 
by Mr. C. Jackson and Mr. C. Elworthy ; a robust form with fronds 
three to four inches wide, doubly frilled, as shown. 
C. MURICATUM.— With rough surface projections, a cross with 
muricatum. 
CRISTA-GALLI.—Found by Mr. Moule; resembling a cock’s comb. 
CRISTATUM (Plate XXXVI).—This represents a typical form of 
which there are many variants. 
C. PROLIFERUM DRUERY.—Found by writer at Babbacombe ; 
bears bulbils on the basal lobes, and in the angles of its branching 
fronds ; proliferous on the lines of Polystichum angulare ; distinct. 
C. viviPARUM O’Kerry.—Found in Co. Clare; peculiar in 
producing young plants freely on the surface of the fronds ; neatly 
crested with slightly sagittate base. 

