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SYNGENESIA.—POLYGAMIA AQUALIS. 
XIX. SYNGENESIA. 
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I. POLYGAMIA ZQUALIS. 
TRAGOPOGON. 
T. pratense, Sm. Compend. p. 116. E. B. t, 434. 
Fields near Ball’s-bridge. 
HELMINTHIA. 
H. echioides, Gal. Compend. p. 76. Sm. Compend. p. 116 and E. B. t. 972. 
Picris echioides. 
Way sides. By the side of the mill-stream a little way above Donnybrook, 
abundant. 
PICRIS. 
P. hieracioides, Sm. Compend p. 116. EK, B. t. 496. 
Portmarnock sands, sparingly. 
SONCHUS. 
S. arvensis, Sm. Compend. p. 116. E. B. t. 674. 
Corn fields, frequent. 
S. oleraceus, Sm. Compend. p. 117. E. B. t. 843. 
Waste places and cultivated grounds, very common. 
PRENANTHES. 
P. muralis, Sm. Compend. p. 117. E. B. t, 457. 
Woods at Collon, abundant; Dr. Wade. 
LEONTODON. 
L. Taraxacum, Sm. Compend. p. 117. E. B. t. 510, 
Meadows and pastures, abundant. 
L. palustre, Sm. Compend. p. 117. E. B t. 553. 
In the Dargle by the side of the river. 
THRINCIA. 
T. hirta, Gal. Compend. p. 76. Sm. Compend. p. 117 and E. B. t. 555 
(Apargia hirta). 
Portmarnock and other sandy grounds in the vicinity of Dublin, abundant. 
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