f 133 J 
9g. Acrostis MINIMA. 
Mentioned by STILLINGFLEET in Wales, but not 
found at prefent. 
1o. AIRA CHRISTATA. 
Crefted Hair-Grafs. 
This is a middling grafs, its hairinefs betokens its 
coarfenefs; but its being feldom found in bloffom, 
even where it abounds, denotes alfo that it is not re- 
fufed. I obferved on Gog-Magog Hills, inthe year 
1775, apiece of ground detached for mowing, in 
which this grafs was predominant, and in full bloom; 
but I could find none of it without the hedge. I 
therefore conclude it to be a paffable grafs for fheep 
and deer. We have it on Claverton-Down. 
11. AIRA Ca@RULEA. 
Blue Hair-Gra/s, 
This is a fen gra/s, of fome account in the Ifle of 
Ely, where they make befoms of it, called bent-be- 
foms; but no ways fit for cultivation, it being fo 
hard and four that nothing eats it. We have it on 
Glaftonbury Moor abundantly. It grows to fix 
feet in height. 
12. AtIRA AQUATICA. 
Water Hair-Gra/s. 
This is a very fweet grafs, abounding with fugar, 
and is excellent for butter and cheefe; but cannot be 
cultivated, as it muft have water to growin. We 
have 
