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35. AvVENA ELATIOR. 
Tall Oat-Grafs. 
This grafs is very luxuriant in its growth; it is 
rather coarfe, but makes tolerable good hay. It is 
common in all meadows. 
36. Briza Menta. 
Common Quaking-Gra/s. 
Kine like this grafs very well, nor does it make 
bad hay; and as it will thrive on poor, wet, and 
cold land, ought not totally to be reje&ted. It grows 
on the wet grounds about Wraxall abundantly. 
37- Briza Minor, 
Leaft Quaking-Grafs. 
An annual, unworthy of cultivation. Found is 
the ifland of Jerfey. 
38. Bromus SECALINUS. 
Brome-Grafs, whofe feed refembles Rye. 
This is a great peft to our corn-fields, and not in- 
aptly called by our farmers Lob-Gra/s, from its tall 
lobbing heads overlooking the corn.—It grows alfo 
too much in meadows; it affords bad grafs, and 
worfe hay. 
39. Bromus Squarrosus. 
Strutting Brome-Gra/s. 
A very unprofitable grafs, and is often called by 
the country people Wi/d-Oats. 
40. Bromus 
