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Note. — According to information lately received, it seems that Plantago media 

 has some claims to be considered naturalized' in the locality where Mr. Douglas 

 ohserved it, and which he describes as not far from Malone's Gravel Pit, to the 

 north of Straffan, where the plant formed quite a carpet, and the pink anthers 

 were very conspicuous. 



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