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21. ALOPECURUS GENICULATUS. 
Floating Fox-Tail Grafs. 
This grafs is too {mall for cultivation, efpecially as _ 
itloves water; but it is a moft excellent theep-grafs, 
where it takes to grow fpontaneoufly. Witnefs that 
fine extenfive common between the New and Old 
Paflages at Auft, and on which this is the predomi- 
nant grafs. All paflengers, who look about them, 
muft be aftonifhed at the quantity of ftock which 
' that common fupports; and more fo, when they 
obferve this poor, neglected little grafs to be the 
hero of the place.x—We have but little of this grafs_ 
about Bath. Ihave feen it in a pond near Wraxall. 
22. ALoprcuRrus BuLsosus. 
Bulbous Fox-Tail Grafs. 
This is a very {weet grafs, and refufed by nothing 
that eats grafs. Found in fandy paftures about 
Burnham and Barrow. 
23. ALopecuRUS MoNSPELIENSIS. 
Sand Fox-Tail. 
An annual, not worth cultivating. Found on 
fands in Effex. | | 
24. ALOPECURUS VENTRICOSUS. 
Panic Fox-Tail Grafs. 
A very rare grafs, but not a very valuable one, 
being an annual. Found in a fandy corn-field near 
Wraxall-Ponds. 
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