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TRIANDRIA.—DIGYNIA. 
A. flavescens, Sm. Compend. p. 20. E. B. t. 952. 
Hab. Dry meadows and pastures. 
ARUNDO. 
A. calamagrostis, Sm. Compend. p. 20. E. B. t, 2159. 
Hab. Banks of the Laggen; John Templeton, Esq. 
A. arenaria, Sm. Compend. p. 20. E. B. t. 520. 
Hab. Sandy sea shores, where it often proves useful in binding the sand by its strong 
creeping roots, so as to prevent the encroachment of the sea. 
A. Phragmites, Sm. Compend. p. 20. E. B. t. 401. 
Hab. Ditches and margins of lakes. 
LOLIUM. 
L. perenne, Sm. Compend. p. 20. E. B. t. 315. 
Hab.: Way sides and pastures. 
L. arvense, Sm. Compend. p. 21. E. B. t- 1125. 
Hab. Flax fields near Cork; Mr. Drummond. Potato and corn fields at Roche’s- 
town and Glasnevin; Mr. J. White. 
L. temulentum, Sm. Compend. p. 20. E. B. t. 1124. 
Hab. Corn fields, occasionally. Mr Drummond finds a variety of it near Cork 
destitute of awns. 
ROTBOLLIA. 
R. incurvata, Sm. Compend. p. 21. E. B. t. 760. 
Hab. Salt marshes. At Sandymount, near the lake and at Portmarnock, abundant. 
ELYMUS. 
E. arenarius, Sm. Compend. p.21. E. B. t. 1672. 
Hab. Sand bank at the western extremity of Bear, county of Cork; Mr. Drum- 
mond. 
HORDEUM. 
H. murinum, Sm. Compend. p. 21. E. B. t. 1971. 
Hab. Walls and way sides. 
H. pratense, Sm. Compend. p. 21. E. B. t. 409. 
Hab. Fields between Baggot-street and the College Botanic Garden, &c. 
H. maritimum, Sm. Compend. p. 21. E. B. t. 1205. 
Hab. Sea coast. On sandy and gravelly banks along the shore between Swords and 
Rush; Mr. J. White. 
TRITICUM. 
T. junceum, Sm. Compend. p, 21. E. B. t. 814. 
Hab. Sandy sea shores. 
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