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ENNEANDRIA.—HEXAGYNIA. 
P. minus, Sm. Compend. p. 62. E. B. t. 1043. 
Hab. Moist grounds near Cork; Mr. Drnmmond. 
P. Bistorta, Sm. Compend. p. 62. E. B. t. 509. 
Hab. Meadows near Bantry; Miss Hutchins. In a field at Ashtown near Monks- 
town; Captain Pratt. 
P. aviculare, Sm. Compend. p. 62. E. B. t. 1044. 
Hab. Way sides, and in paved courts. 
P. Convolvulus, Sm. Compend. p. 62. E. B. t. 941. 
Hab. Among corn. Often a weed in gardens. 
Il. TETRAGYNIA. 
PARIS. 
P. quadrifolia, Sm. Compend. p. 62. E. B. t. 7. 
Hab. Ross woods, Killarney; Smith, in his Statistical Survey of Kerry. 
ELATINE. 
K. Alydropiper, Sm. Compend. p. 63. E. B. t. 955. 
Hab. In a small lake by the road side near Bantry; Mr. Drummond. On the bor- 
ders of Castlewellan Lake, county of Down; pointed out to me there by 
Mr. Templeton. 
ED OSM OQ — 
IX. ENNEANDRIA. 
I. HEXAGYNIA. 
BUTOMUS. 
B. umbellatus, Sm. Compend. p. 63. E. B. t. 651. 
Hab. In a ditch near the Grand Canal, a little below Lord Cloncurry’s house, county 
of Kildare. Banks of the Shannon at Castle-Connel, and in other places 
near Limerick. In ditches near D’Esterre’s Bridge, and in ditches near 
Corrofin, in great abundance. 
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