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TRIANDRIA.—DIGYNIA. 
P. alpina, Sm. Compend. p. 15. E. B. t. 1003. 
Hab. On Brandon mountain near the summit. 
P. trivialis, Sm. Compend. p. 16. E. B. t. 1672. 
Hab. Meadows and pastures, frequent. 
P. pratensis, Sm. Compend. p. 16. E. B. t. 1073. 
8. minor, much smaller, subglaucus, panicles few flowered. E. B. t. 1004. P. 
subcerulea. 
Hab. In meadows, common. @. at Lough Bray. 
P. annicia, Sm. Compend. p. 16. E. B. t. 1141. 
Hab. Meadows and pastures, and by road sides. 
P. nemoralis, Sm. Compend. p. 16. E. B. t. 1265. 
Hab. Plentiful at Woodlands, and at the Dargle, &c. 
P. decumbens, Sm. Compend. p. 16. E. B. t. 792. 
Hab. Dry mountainous pastures. Plentiful on Howth. 
BRIZA. 
B. media. Sm. Compend. p. 17. E. B. t. 340. 
Hab. Meadows and pastures. 
DACTYLIS. 
D. glomerata, Sm. Compend. p. 17. E. B. t. $35- 
Hab. Meadows and pastures, frequent. One of the best pasture and meadow 
grasses. 
CYNOSURUS. 
C. cristatus, Sm. Compend. p. 17. E. Bt. $16. 
Hab. Dry pastures, frequent. Found of late to be one of the best grasses for making 
ladies bonnets. 
FESTUCA. 
F. ovina, Sm. Compend. p. 17. E. B. t. 585 and 1917 (F. ceesia.) 
8. vivipara, plant taller, leaves capillary. F. vivipara. E. B. t. 1355. 
Hab. Dry elevated pastures, as on Howth and the Dublin mountains. 
8. On Magilly-cuddy’s reeks and other high mountains in Kerry. 
F. duriuscula, Sm. Compend. p. 17. E. B. t. 470. 
&. root creeping. F. glabra. E. B. t. 2056. 
Hab. Pastures and waste grounds. 8. By the sea side, frequent. 
F. bromoides, Sm. Compend. p. 17. K. B. t. 1411. 
Hab. Dry pastures.—Plentiful on Howth, and near Dunleary. 
F. myurus Sm. Compend. p. 17. E. B. t. 1412. 
Hab. Dry banks near Cork; Mr. Drummond. 
F. uniglumis, Sm. Compend. p. 17, E. B. t. 1430. 
Hab. Portmarnock sands, May, 1824. 
