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HEXANDRIA.—_MONOGYNIA. 
VI. HEXAGYNIA. 
DROSERA. 
D. rotundifolia, Sm. Compend. p 50. EK. B. t. 867. 
Hab. Bogs and moist heathy grounds. Bog near the summit of Howth, and near 
the foot of Dublin mountains. 
D. longifolia. Sm. Compend. p. 50. E, B. t. 868. 
Hab. Bogs and wet places in the Southern counties. 
D. anglica, Sm. Compend. p. 50. E. B. t. 869. 
Hab. Frequent in Fermanagh; Dr. Scott. In a bog between Newport and Castle- 
Connel, along with the last. Frequent in Kerry. 
VI. HEXANDRIA. 
I. MONOGYNIA. 
GALANTHUS. 
G. nivalis. Sm. Compend. p. 52. E, B. t. 19. 
Hab. Fields near the Black-rock; scarcely indigenous. 
Near Cork in a naturalized state; Mr. Drummond. Not found wild of late 
near Dublin. 
NARCISSUS. 
N. diflorus, Sm. Compend. p. 52. E. B. t. 276. 
Hab. Fields near Dublin, frequent. 
N. Pseudo-narcissus, Sm. Compend. p. 52. E. B. t. 17. 
Hab. Fields near Templeogue. 
ALLIUM. 
A. arenarium, Sm. Compend. p. 53. E. B. t. 1358. 
Hab. Plentiful at Portmarnock sands. 
A. carinatum. Sm. Compend. p. 53. E. B. t. 1658. 
Hab. In a field on the right hand side of the Royal Canal, as you go from the 
Bridge, near Glasnevin Turnpike, where it was pointed out to me by the 
late Dr. Scott. 
