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Hab. 
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150 
ICOSANDRIA.—PENTAGYNIA.—POLYGYNIA. 
I’, stertlis, Sm. Compend. p. 79. E. B. t. 1785. Potentilla fragaria. Hook. 
Fl. Scot. 
Hab. Woods, banks, and dry pastures, frequent. 
POTENTILLA. 
P. fruticosa, Sm. Compend. p. 80. E. B. t. 88. 
At Rock-Forest, county of Clare, the estate of Bindon Blood, Esq. on low 
swamps that are covered with water in winter. 
P. anserina, Sm. Compend. p. 80. E. B. t. 861. 
Road sides and moist meadows. 
P. argeniea, Sm. Compend. p. 80. E. B.t. 89. 
Barren stony soils, but not very common. On Sugar-loaf mountain in the 
county of Wicklow. 
P. reptans, Sm. Compend p. 80. E. B. t. 862. 
Road sides, common. 
TORMENTILLA, 
T. officinalis, Sm. Compend. p. 80. E. B. t. 863. 
Barren pastures and heaths. 
T. reptans, Sm. Compend. p. 80. E. B. t. 864. 
Ditch banks near the Botanic Garden, Cork; Mr. Drummond. 
GEUM. 
G. urbanum. Sm. Compend. p. 81. E. B. t. 1400. 
Woods, common. 
G. rivale, Sm. Compend. p. 81. E. B. t. 106. 
. Moist woods and sides of mountains. In Sir Robert Staple’s woods, Queen’s 
county. On Brandon mountain, county of Kerry, and: Priest’s Leap moun- 
tain, county of Cork. In Woodlands, county of Dublin 
DRYAS. 
D. octopetala, Sm. Compend. p. 81. E. B. t. 451. 
Limestone mountains, barony of Burren, county of Clare, in great abund- 
ance. Mr. Templeton finds it in the county of Antrim. 
COMARUM. 
C. palustre, Sm Compend. p. 81. E. B. t. 172. 
Bogs, common. 
