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TRIANDRIA.—DIGYNIA. 
SCIRPUS. 
S. cespitosus, Sm. Compend. p. 9. E. B. t. 1029. 
Upland moory grounds. Plentiful on Howth. 
S. pauciflorus, Sm. Compend. p. 10. E. B. t. 1122. 
Marshes on the hill of Howth, and foot of Dublin mountains. 
S. palustris, Sm. Compend. p. 9. E. B. t. 131. 
Ditches and marshy places, frequent. 
S. acicularis, Sm. Compend. p. 10. E. B. t. 749. 
Banks of Lough Erne; Dr. Scott.—On the banks of the Shannon near the 
wooden bridge at Portumna. 
S. fluitans, Sm. Compend. p. 10. E. B. t. 216. 
In the large marsh near the summit of Howth. Frequent in stagnant pools 
and ditches in the southern and western parts of the country. 
S. lacustris, Sm. Compend. p. 10. E. B. t. 666. 
8. glaucus, S. glaucus. E. B. t. 2321. 
Margins of lakes and ponds.—é. In a salt marsh between Clontarf and Kil- 
barrick Church. 
S. setaceus, Sm. Compend. p. 10. E. B. t. 1693. 
Moist gravelly places, common. 
S. maritimus, Sm. Compend. p. 10. E. B, t. 542. 
Salt marshes near the coast, as at Sandymount. 
S. sylvaticus, Sm. Compend. p. 10. E. B. t. 919. : 
Way side near Enniskillen, in moist ground near the lake ; Rev. Dr. O’Beirne. 
ERIOPHORUM- 
E. vaginatum, Sm. Compend. p. 10. E. B. t. 873. 
Turf bogs, common. 
E. angustifolium. Sm. Compend. p. 11. E. B. t. 564. 
Moors and turf bogs. 
E. polystachyon, Sm. Compend. p. 11. E. B. t. 563. 
Bog holes on Feather-bed mountain, frequent. 
NARDUS. 
N. stricta, Sm. Compend. p. 11. E. B. t. 290. 
Moors and Heaths. 
Il. DIGYNIA. 
PANICUM. 
P. sanguinale, Sm. Compend, p. 12. E. B. t. 849. 
A. few specimens were found in the sand hills at Doagh, county of Clare; 
Dr. Wade. 
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