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Plant Species. 



"Big Meadow" (Pasture). (Dominant Species.) 



Anthoxanthum odoratum, L., Alopecurus pratensis, L., Phleum pratense, L., Agrostis 

 alba, L., Agrostis vulgaris, L., Holcus lanatus, L., CjTiosurus cristatus, L., Dactylis glome- 

 rata, L., Poa annua, L., Poa pratensis, L., Poa trivialis, L., Festuca pratensis, L., Bromus 

 mollis, L., Lolium perenne, L., Ranunculus acris, L., Bellis perennis, L., Taraxacum dens- 

 leonis, Dest., Trifolium pratense, L. 



''Bung's Field" (Broken-up Pasture). 



Crop-"' Seeds" (second year ley): Lolium italicum, A. Br. 



Dominant weeds: Stellaria media, Vill., Bellis perennis, L., Taraxacum dens-leonis, 

 Dest., Ranunculus re pens, L., Spergula arvensis, L., Senecio vulgaris, L., Plantago 

 major, L. 



(V) BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



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Forbes, S. A. (1907). Bull. III. State Lab. Nat. Hist. vii. 

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Shelford, V. E. (1913). Animal Communities in Temperate America as illustrated 

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{Received Jan. 26th, 1921.) 



