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HEPTANDRIA AND OCTANDRIA.—MONOGYNIA. 
VII. HEPTANDRIA. 
I. MONOGYNIA. 
There is no plant in this small Class found wild in Ireland. The Trientalis 
europeus, found in the Highlands of Scotland, is the only British plant belonging to 
it. 
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VIII. OCTANDRIA. 
I. MONOGYNIA. 
EPILOBIUM. 
E. angustifolium, Sm. Compend. p. 60. E. B. t. 1947. 
Hab. Among loose stones at the Scalp, left hand side of the road as you go to 
Enniskerry. 
E. hirsutum, Sm. Compend. p. 60. E. B, t. 838. 
Hab. Sides of ditches and rivers, common. 
E. parviflorum, Sm. Compend. p. 60. E. B. t. 795. 
Hab. Marshes, and by running streams. 
E. palustre, Sm. Compend. p. 60. E. B. t. 346. 
Hab. Bogs and sides of lakes. 
E. tetragonum, Sm. Compend. p. 60. E, B. t. 1948. 
Hab. Ditches and marshy grounds, common. 
E. montanum. Sm. Compend. p. 60. E. B. t. 1177. 
Hab. Stony places, and under hedges, &c. 
CHLORA. 
C. perfoliata, Sm. Compend. p. 60. E. B. t, 60. 
Hab. Frequent in the county of Dublin in gravelly soils. Not found in the Southern 
counties. 
VACCINIUM. 
V. Myrtillus, Sm. Compend. p. 60. E. B. t. 456. 
Hab. Woods and heaths, frequent. 
