Hab. 
Hab. 
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TETRADYNAMIA.—SILICULOSA. 
S. Scorodonia, Sm. Compend. p. 95. E. B. t. 2009. 
Marshes near Tralee. Smith’s history of Kerry. 
DIGITALIS. 
D. purpurea. Sm. Compend. p. 95. E B t. 1297. 
Dry hilly pastures in an argillaceous soil ; occasionally with white flowers. 
SIBTHORPIA. 
S. europea, Sm. Compend. p. 95. E. B. t. 649. 
Hab. Under a wall by the road side, north side of Conner-hill, near Dingle. 
LIMOSELLA. 
L. aquatica, Sm. Compend. p. 95. E. B. t. 357. 
Hab. In places where water has stood during the winter; near Ballynahinch, Cun- 
namara; Dr. Wade. 
OROBANCHE. 
O. major, Sm. Compend. p. 95. E. B. t. 421. 
Hab.. Near the lake at Luggy-law; at the Seven Churches, Devil’s Glen, &c. 
O. minor, Sm. Compend. p. 95. E. B. t. 422. 
Hab. Hill of Howth, south side on steep banks near the sea; in Sir Robert 
Staples’s. woods, Queen’s county; on the ruins of Muckruss Abbey, Killar- 
ney; and in the south Isles of Arran: always near the roots of Ivy, on 
which it appears to grow parasiticall y- 
O. rubra, Sm. Compend. p. 95. E. B t: 1786. 
Hab. On basaltic rocks at Caye-hill near Belfast; John Templeton, Esq. 
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XV. TETRADYNAMIA. 
I. SILICULOSA 
CLYPEOLA. 
Calyx erect; petals oblong, entire; silicle orbicular, compressed, one celled, 
one seeded, valves compressed and membranous. 
C. jonthlaspi, Lamarck et De Candolle Flora Gallica, p. 377. 
This curious little plant, a native of the Mediterranean shore, in the South 
of France, was found last summer by Henry Darley, Esq. on adry sandy 
bank at Portmarnock sands, when on a botanical excursion along with me. 
We have again, this present summer, found it sparingly on the same spot. 
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