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DECANDRIA.—MONOGYNIA.—TRIGYNIA. 
SAPONARIA, 
S. officinalis, Sm. Compend. p. 67. E. B. t. 1060. 
Hab. Fields of Odin above Rathfarnham. The variety, with double flowers, very 
common on the banks of the Dodder, near Ball’s bridge and Donnybrook, 
DIANTHUS, 
D. hortensis. Wild. Enumeratio Plant. 469. 
Hab. In an old quarry at Black-rock, and on cliffs at Hop-island near Cork; Mr. 
Drummond, who remarks, that this may be the plant mentioned by 
Smith in his history of the county of Cork, under the name of Dianthus 
Caryophyllus, as growing on an old Castle near Kinsale, which is now 
demolished, and that this pink is still to be found on old houses in the neigh- 
bourhood. The numerous double varieties of the Pheasant-eye pink, of 
the gardens, belong to this species. 
TRIGYNIA. 
SILENE. 
S. anglica, Sm. Compend. p. 68. E. B. t. 1178. 
Hab. Fields near Castletown, Bearhaven; Mr. Drummond. 
S. inflata, Sm. Compend. p. 68. E. B. t, 164. Cucubalus Behen Wither. 
Hab. Pastures and road sides, common. 
S. maritima, Sm. Compend. p. 68. E. B. t. 957. 
Hab. Upon the coast among small loose stones, common. Dr. Hooker, in his Flora 
Scotica, has, I think very properly, united with Wahlenburg in consider- 
ing S. maritima only a variety of inflata, 
S. acaulis, Sm. Compend. p. 68. E. B. t. 1081. 
Hab. On rocks ina Glen at Magilligan, county of Derry; Mr. Templeton. On 
Ben Bulben and other mountains near Sligo, 1806. 
STELLARIA. 
S. media, Sm. Compend. p. 69. E. B. t. 537. 
Hab. Waste places and road sides. 
S. holostea, Sm. Compend. p. 69. E. B. t. 511. 
Hab. Ditch banks, woods, and hedges. 
S. graminea, Sm. Compend. p. 69. E. B. t. 803. 
Hab. Dry pastures, fields, and heaths, common. 
S. Glauca, Sm. Compend. p. 69 E. B. t. 825. 
Hab. Marshy grounds, in gravelly places. Plentiful in Glencree, between Ennis- 
niskerry and Lough Bray. 
8. uliginosa, Sm. Compend. p. 69. E. B. t. 1074. 
Hab. In rivulets and ditches, frequent. 
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