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PENTANDRIA.—DIGYNIA. 
ERYNGIUM. 
E. maritinum, Sm. Compend. p. 44. E. B. t. 718. 
Hab. Sea coast, in sandy places, frequent. 
E. campestre, Sm. Compend. p. 44. E. B. t. 57. 
Hab. In a sandy field near Lismore, county of Waterford; Mr. Drummond. 
HYDROCOTYLE. 
H. wigaris, Sm. Compend. p. 44. E. B. t. 751. 
Hab. Bogs and banks of lakes, frequent. 
SANICULA. 
S. europea, Sm. Compend. p. 44. E. B. t. 98. 
Hab. Woods, very abundant. 
CAUCALIS. 
C. Anthriscus, Sm. Compend. p. 45. E. B. t. 987. 
Hab. Hedges and waste places. 
C. nodosa, Sm. Compend. p. 45. E. B. t. 199. 
Hab. Waste places and by road sides. 
DAUCUS. 
D. Carrota, Sm. Compend. p. 45. E. B. t. 1174. 
Hab. Pastures and borders of fields. 
D. maritima, Sm. Compend. p. 45. E. B. t. 2560. 
Hab. Sandy fields near Beldoyle and Portmarnock sands, abundantly. Scarcely 
distinct from Daucus Carrota. 
AMMI. 
Involucra pinnatifid; Calyx entire; petals inflexo-cordate, equal in the disk, 
inequal in the margin; fruit small, somewhat round, smooth, and striated. 
A. majus, Lamarck et Decandolle Flora Gallica p. 511. Per. syn. Pl. p. 
308. 
Lower leaves pinnate, leaflets lanceolate. Upper leaves many parted. 
This beautiful umbelliferous plant was found by Mr. E. Murphy and myself in the 
sands of Portmarnock in September 1821, and I have since found it sparingly 
in the same place. Although a native of sandy fields in France, it had not 
before been observed in Britain or Ireland. 
BUNIUM. 
B. Bulbocastanum, Sm. Compend. p. 44. E. B, t. 988. 
Hab. Sandy pastures, and dry banks, frequent. 
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