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ICOSANDRIA.—PENTAGYNIA.—POLYGYNIA. 
P. spinosa, Sm. Compend. p. 76. E. B. t. 842. 
Hedges, &c. 
I]. PENTAGYNIA. 
CRATEGUS. 
C. Oxyacantha, Sm. Compend. p. 76. E. B, t. 2504. 
Woods and hedges. 
PYRUS. 
P. Malus, Sm. Compend. p. 77. E. B. t. 179. 
Woods and hedges. 
P. ancuparia, Sm. Compend. p. 77. E. B. t. 337. 
Woods and rocks in mountainous situations. 
P. Aria, Sm. Compend. p. 77. E. B. t. 1858. 
Woods and hedges. In many places in Cunnamara, and about Killarney, as 
has been also remarked by Dr. Wade. 
SPIREA. 
S. ulmaria, Sm. Compend. p. 77. E. B. t. 960. 
Moist meadows and banks of ditches, common. 
Ill. POLYGYNIA. 
ROSA. 
R.. spinosissima, Sm. Compend. p. 77. E. B. t. 187. 
Sandy heaths and ditch banks. Plentiful between Kilbarrick and Beldoyle, 
Portmarnock, Bray-head, &c. 
R. hibernica, Sm. Compend. p. 78. E. B. t. 2196. 
Road side between Belfast and Holywood; John Templeton, Esq. A variety 
of it frequent in the county of Cork; Mr. Drummond. 
R. villosa, Sm. Compend. p. 78. E. B. t. 513. 
Hedges near Fermoy; Mr. Drummond. 
Treland’s-eye; Dr. Wade. 
R. tomentosa, Sm. Compend. p. 78. E. B. t. 77 and 990, According to 
Hooker, (R. scabriuscula). 
8. mollis, Hooker’s Fl. Scot: Rosa mollis, E. B. t. 2459. 
«, Both with white and red flowers, are found near the Seven Churches, and 
in glens among the Dublin and Wicklow mountains. 4. found also near 
the Seven Churches. All the three varieties were also found near Cork by 
Mr Drummond. 
