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SYN.—POLYGAMIA FRUSTRANEA.—GYNANDRIA.—MONANDRIA. 
A. Cotula, Sm. Compend. p. 126. E. B. t. 126. 
Hab. Neglected fields and waste places. Fields near Ball’s-bridge, &c. 
ACHILLEA. 
A. Ptarmica, Sm. Compend. p. 127. EK. B. t. 757. 
Hab. Moist meadows and pastures, frequent. 
A. Millefolium, Sm. Compend. p. 127. E. B. t. 758. 
Hab. Pastures, road sides, and tops of walls, common. 
POLYGAMIA FRUSTRANKEA. 
CENTAUREA. 
C. Jacea, Sm. Compend. p. 127. E. B. t. 1678. 
Hab. Near Belfast, rare; Mr. Templeton. 
C. nigra, Sm. Compend. p. 127. E. B. t. 278. 
Hab. Road sides and pastures every where. 
C. Cyanus, Sm. Compend. p. 127. E. B. t. 277. 
Hab. Corn fields, rather rare. 
C. Scabiosa, Sm. Compend. p. 126. E. B. t. 56. 
Hab. Dry banks and fields near Dublin, not uncommon. Banks of the Dodder, 
and bank near Chapelizod, &c. 
C. solstitialis, Sm. Compend. p. 128. KE. B. t. 243. 
Hab. Discovered in a sandy field at Portmarnock in July 1821, By Doctor Charles 
Croker, then one of my botanical pupils. As there are fields of Lucern 
near to where this plant was found, perhaps the seed of it may have been 
introduced along with the seed of that plant. 
COO OOOO es 
xX. GYNANDRIA. 
I MONANDRIA. 
ORCHIS. 
O. Morio, Sm. Compend. p. 129. E. B. t. 2059. 
Hab. Pastures and moist meadows, frequent. 
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