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67. Festuca SYLVATICA, 
Wood-Fefcue. 
This mule is made a Fefcue by fome, and a Brome 
by others. The blood of the Bromes is predomi- 
nant in it, for it has all their bad qualities, without 
the leaft good one of the Fefcues. 
68. Hortcus Lanatus. 
Meadow Soft-Gra/s. 
This is avery produétive grafs; but from its 
woollinefs and foftnefs, not excellent either for paf- 
ture or hay. It is common in all moift meadows. 
69. Hoxcus Mo tus. 
Couchy Soft-Gra/s. 
Weare lucky in having neither Darnell, Wall-Bar- 
ley, nor this {pecies of couch about Bath. It is very 
common at Hampftead and Highgate, where it in- 
fe&ts the gardens and corn-fields with its quicken- 
ing roots. 
Iam forry to find, fince writing the above, that 
Wall-Barley has found its way hither, and eftablifhed 
itfelf in Brett’s timber-yard, Bath; it is to be 
feared he will flourifh too well in the vicinity. 
70. Horpeum Murinvum. 
Wall Barley-Gra/fs. 
All the Englifh Hordeums are not only ufelefa, 
but abfolutely noxious; children having fometimes 
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