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TETRANDRIA.—MONOGYNIA. 
GALIUM. 
G. verum, Sm. Compend. p. 25. E. B. t. 660. 
Dry banks, frequent. 
G. palustre, Sm. Compend. p. 24. E. B. t. 1857. 
Marshes and sides of lakes, frequent. 
G. uliginosum, Sm. Compend. p. 24. E. B. t. 1972. 
In a marsh near O’Reilly’s nursery, Delgany; Mr. Underwood. 
G. sazatile, Sm. Compend. p. 24. E. B. t. 815. 
Hilly and heathy places, most abundant. 
G. pusillum, Sm. Compend p. 25. E. B. t. 74. 
Limestone rocks at Muckruss, and near Corrofin, and at Rock-Forest, county 
of Clare, 
G. Mollugo, Sm. Compend. p. 25. E. B. t. 1673. 
Sandy fields. At Sandymount near the Mortella tower. 
G. boreale, Sm. Compend. p. 25. E. B. t. 105. 
Mangerton mountains, county of Kerry, and mountains in Cunnamara. 
G. Aparine, Sm. Compend. p. 25. E. B. t. 816. 
Hedges, common. 
RUBIA. 
R. peregrina, Sm. Compend. p. 25. E. B. t. 851. 
Rocks on Howth and at Killiney hill; also on limestone rocks at Muckruss, 
Killarney. 
EXACUM. 
E. filiforme, Sm. Compend. p. 25. E. B. t. 235. 
Marshy ground near Bantry; Miss Hutchins and Mr. Drummond. 
PLANTAGO. 
P. major. Sm. Compend. p. 26. E. B. t. 1558. 
Pastures and road sides, frequent. 
P. media, Sm. Compend. p. 26. E. B. t. 1559. 
Near Skerries; Mr. Underwood. 
P. lanceolata, Sm. Compend. p. 26. E. B. t. 507. 
Meadows and pastures. 
P. coronopus, Sm. Combend. p. 26. E. B. t. 892. 
Gravelly and sandy sea shores, frequent. 
P. arenaria, Lamarck et De candolle Fl. Gallica, p. 201. 
Found in a sandy field at Portmarnock in July 1820, by Henry Darley, Esq. 
when on a Botanic excursion with me and several other gentlemen. This 
plant, though indigenous to France, had not before been found in a wild 
state in Britain or Ireland; nor had it been previously cultivated in either 
of the Dublin Botanic Gardens. 
