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PENTANDR1A.—TETRAGYNIA.—PENTAGYNIA. 
SAMBUCUS. 
S. Ebulus, Sm. Compend. p. 49. E. B. t. 475. 
Lambay; Dr. Wade. In Powerscourt Demesne, just before you enter the 
Deer-park, and in a Church-yard below Kenmare. 
S. nigra. Sm. Compend p. 49. E. B. t. 476. 
Woods and hedges. 
IV. TETRAGYNIA. 
PARNASSIA. 
P. palustris, Sm. Compend. p. 49. E. B. t. 82. 
Marshy grounds; frequent. Marsh under Killiney hill, and low sandy 
grounds at Portmarnock, &c. 
V. PENTAGYNIA. 
STATICE- 
S. Armeria, Sm. Compend. p. 50. E. B. t. 226. 
In salt marshes, and on the tops of the highest mountains. Plentiful at 
Portmarnock, and on the summit of Magilly-cuddy’s reeks, county of Kerry. 
S. Limonium, Sm. Compend. p. 50. E. B. t. 102. 
Strand near Passage; Mr. Drummond. On the South side of Howth, on banks 
near the Sea. 
S. reticulata, Sm. Compend. p. 50. E. B. t. 328. 
On the muddy strand of Portmarnock opposite Beldoyle, abundant. 
LINUM. 
L. usitatissimum, Sm. Compend. p- 50. E. B. t. 1357. 
Fields and way sides, occasionally. 
L. perenne, Sm. Compend. p. 50. E. B. t. 40. 
Near Monkstown, county of Cork; Mr. Drummond.. 
L. angustifolium, Sm. Compend. p. 50. E. B. t. 381. 
Fields beyond Dundrum, and in fields between Killiney hill and Bray; also 
in the Phoenix-park near Chapelizod, and elsewhere near Dublin. 
I.. catharticum, Sm, Compend. p- 50. E. B. t. 382. 
Dry sandy places. Plentiful on the sandy grounds about Beldoyle and 
Portmarnock, 
