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DECANDRIA.—MONOGYNIA.—DIGYNIA. 
X. DECANDRIA. 
I. MONOGYNIA. 
MONOTROPA. 
M. Flypopitys, Sm. Compend. p. 64. E. B. t. 69. 
St. Catharine’s, county of Dublin, under Beech trees, and at Moore Abbey, 
county of Louth, under Pine trees; Dr. Wade. 
ANDROMEDA. 
A. polifolia, Sm. Compend. p. 64. E. B. t. 713. 
Bogs in the Queen’s county, and in the county of Kerry. 
The broad leaved variety grows in a bog betwean Newport and Castle- 
Connel. 
ARBUTUS. 
A. unedo, Sm. Compend. p. 64. E. B. t. 2377. 
Plentiful in the woods at Muekruss, and in all the islands in the lower and 
upper lakes of Killarney, as well as at Glengariff, near Bantry. A tree of 
this fine evergreen in Rough-island, nearly opposite to O’Sullivan’s-Cascade, 
was 9} feet in girth, at a foot from the ground, when I measured it in 
August 1805. 
A. woa-ursi, Sm. Compend. p. 65. E. B. t. 714. 
Limestone mountains, in the barony of Burren, county of Clare, abundant. 
It is also common on several of the mountains of Cunnamara. 
PYROLA. 
P. media, Sm. Compend. p. 65. E. B. t. 1945. 
On the heathy ground and on the rocks in Newtown-Ards park, and in many 
places in the county of Antrim; Mr. Templeton. 
Il. DIGYNIA. 
CHRYSOSPLENIUM. 
alternifolium, Sm. Compend. p. 65. E. B. t. 54 
Near Belfast; Mr. Templeton. 
