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TRIANDRIA.—DIGYNIA. 
F. gigantea Sm. Compend. p. 18. E. B. t. 1320. 
Shady woods.—In Woodlands, and at Leixlip Castle. 
F. calamaria, Sm. Compend p. 18. E, B, t. 1005. 
Dargle south side of the river.— Wooded banks at Powerscourt waterfall, and 
Mr. Tighe’s woods at Woodstock, &c. 
F. loliacea, Sm. Compend. p. 18. E. B. t. 1821. 
Moist meadows aud pastures, occasionally. 
F. pratensis, Sm. Compéad: p- 18. E. B. t. 1592.. 
Meadows and pastures, frequent. 
F. elatior, Sm. Compend. p. 18. KE. B. t. 1593. 
Moist meadows and banks.—On a moist bank by the sea, south side of 
Howth, abundant. ~ 
BROMUS. 
B. sylvaticus, Sm. Compend. p. 19. E. B. t. 729. 
Woods and hedges, frequent. 
B. secalinus, Sm. Compend. p. 19. E. B. t. 1171.. 
On a dry bank near the junction of the Grand Canal with the Shannon. In 
sandy meadows between Clontarf and Howth, and other places; Mr. J. 
White. 
B. mollis, Sm. Compend. p. 18. E. B. t. 1078. 
Meadows, banks, and corn fields, &c. 
B. racemosus, Sm. Compend. p. 18. E. B. t. 920. } 
Gravel pit in the Royal Dublin Society’s Botanic Garden, and fields in its vi- 
cinity ; Mr. Underwood. 
B. arvensis, Sm. Compend. p. 19. E. B. t. 1984. 
Moist meadows near Sandymount. 
B. erectus, Sm. Compend. p. 19. E. B. t. 471. 
Under hedges near Finglass; Dr. Scott.—Lands of Santry and Coolock, &c. 
Mr. J White. 
B. asper, Sm. Compend. p. 19. E. B. t. 1172. 
Moist woods in the county of Dublin, frequent. 
B. sterilis, Sm. Compend. p. 19 E. B. t. 1030. 
Waste grounds, hedges and fields. 
AVENA. 
A. fatua, Sm. Compend. p. 19. E. B. t. 2221. 
Fields occasionally. 
A. strigosa, Sm. Compend. p. 19. E. B. t. 1266. 
Corn fields near Cork ; Mr. Drummond. 
A. pubescens. Sm. Compend. p. 20. E. B, t. 1640. 
Dry pastures near Kingstown and elsewhere near Dublin. 
A. pratensis, Sm, Compend. p. 20, E. B. t. 1204. 
Dry mountain pastures. 
