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fea air, it is difficult to raife. It is the predominant 
grafs of Maiden-Down, and all the downs between 
Exeter and Bridport. It would be worth trying on 
poor land. 
17. AlIRA Precox. 
Early Hair-Grefs. 
This dwarf grafs comes up and ripens in ten weeks, 
it is not fit for cultivation.—St. Vincent’s Rocks. 
18, AirRA CARYOPHYLLEA. 
Silver Hair-Gra/s. 
A pretty grafs to look at, but an unprofitable one; 
affording but few radical leaves, and being but a 
ten-weeks plant.—Maiden-Down. 
‘Mr. Stinuincrieet thinks better of it than 
I do. 
19. ALOPECURUS PRATENSIS. 
Meadow Fox-Tail Grafs. 
This is an excellent grafs, either for pafture ox, 
hay, and is very productive. We have it in our beft 
paftures, about Laycock-Abbey abundantly; and it 
is one of the firft dairy- grafles, 
20. ALOPECURUS AGRESTIS. 
Fox-Tail of the Corn-Fields. 
A fweet grafs; but being an annual, is not an 
objeé&t for cultivation. In corn-fields Hampton, 
Bathwick, &c, 
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