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TRIANDRIA.—MONOGYNIA. 
Il. DIGYNIA. 
ANTHOXANTHUM. 
A. odoratum, Sm. Compend. p. 6. E. B, t. 647. 
Meadows and pastures. 
== 069 @|GP1S Sooo a 
III. TRIANDRIA. 
MONOGYNIA. 
VALERIANA. 
V. rubra, Sm. Compend. p. 8. E. B. t. 1531. 
Old walls, generally near gardens. 
V. officinalts, Sm. Compend. p. 8. E. B. t. 698. 
Ditches and marshy places. 
V. locusta, Sm. Compend. p. 8. E. B. t. 811. 
On the south side of Killiney hill, by the way side, and in corn fields on the 
Sutton side of Howth. 
IRIS. 
I. pseud-acorus, Sm. Compend. p. 9. E. B. t. 578. 
Ditches and marshy places. 
I. foetidissima, Sm. Compend. p. 9. E. B. t. 596. 
Field near Templeouge; Dr. Stokes—Ditch banks near Kilgobbin and woods 
at Templehill, near the Black Rock. 
SCHG@NUS. 
S. albus, Sm. Compend. p. 9. E. B. t. 985. 
Common in bogs near the upper lake of Killarney, and in Cunnamara, &c. 
S. fuscus, Sm. Compend. p. 9. E. B. t. 1575. 
Found in a bog near the upper lake of Killarney in 1805, also in a wet bog 
near the of hill Cahill and elsewhere in Cunnamara in the same year. 
S. nigricans, Sm. Compend. p. 9. E. B. t. 1121. 
Marshy places by the sea side, and wet sides of mountains. Plentiful at 
Portmarnock sands, and between Baldoyle and Howth, &e. 
S. rufus, Sm. Compend. p. 9. E. B. t. 1010, 
Salt marshes between Baldoyle and Howth, plentiful. 
