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affords rich _pafture, and makes the fineft hay, it 
grows from three to four feet inheight. It is com- 
mon in all our meadows about Bath. 
56. Festuca DurivuscuLa FIvirormis. 
Fine-leaved hard Fefcue. 
It grows in dry upland. paftures,. where it be- 
comes almoft as fine as Ovina. Meadows, Beachen- 
Clift. 
Festuca DuriuscuLa MariTIMA. 
A third variety of hard Fefcue. 
It grows in falt marfhes—at Highbridge, &c. 
Its leaves, when frefh, are a true fea-green. 
57. Festuca Rusrai 
Reddifh Fefcue-Gra/fs. 
This is a middle grafs between Ovina and Duri- 
ufcula, approaching neareft to Duriufcula in its 
leaves, and partakes of the virtues of both; and is, 
perhaps, equal to either. 
58. Festuca CamBrica. 
Welfb Fefcue-Grafs. 
A tolerable {weet grafs, but far inferior to Ovina 
and Duriufcula. On the mountains of North-Wales, . 
59. Frstuca BromoIDEs. 
Brome-like Fefcue. 
A mean ten-weeks grafs, below the farmer’s no- 
tice. Grows on St. Vincent’s-Rocks. , 
60. Festuca 
