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POLYANDRIA.—PENTAGYNIA.—POLYGYNIA. 
TILIA, 
T. europea, Sm. Compend. p. 83. E. B. t. 610. 
Hab. Woods and parks, scarcely indigenous. 
CISTUS. 
C. Helianthemun, Sm. Compend. p. 83. E. B. t. 1321. 
Hab. Limestone rocks South Isles of Arran, the only place in Ireland where it has 
been found. 
VI. PENTAGYNIA. 
AQUILEGIA. 
A. vulgaris, Sm. Compend. p. 84. E. B. t. 277. 
Hab. In a Furze-brake at the upper end of Duncomb’s wood; Mr. Drummond. 
On Knockmaroon-hill near Chapelizod. 
STRATIOTES. 
S. aloides, Sm. Compend. p. 84. E. B. t. 379. 
Hab. In a drain near Crum Castle on the banks of Lough Erne; Dr. Scott. In 
drains by the side of the road near Castle Saunderson, county of Cayan. 
POLYGYNIA. 
ANEMONE. 
A. nemorosa. Sm. Compend. p. 85. E. B. t. 355. 
Hab, Shady woods. In the Dargle and Powerscourt woods, abundant. 
A. apennina. Sm. Compend. p. 85. E. B. t. 1062. 
Hab. This has been observed to grow in shady spots about the ground now occupied 
by the Royal Dublin Society’s Garden; but, as I have not heard of its hav- 
ing been found any where else in the country, it may be put down as a 
doubtful native. 
THALICTRUM. 
T. alpinum, Sm. Compend. p. 85. E. B. t. 262. 
Hab. Lettery mountain, Cunnamara; Dr. Wade. 
