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been choaked by putting them, particularly this fort, 
into their mouths. No beafts eat it. This grafs, 
though common in moft places, is not fo about Bath. 
Found on Glaftonbury-Tor hill. 
N.B. But is fince arrived here. 
71. Horprum PRATENSE. 
Meadow Barley-Gra/s. 
A fweet grafs for pafture, but unfit for hay on 
account of its awns.—Bathwick meadows. 
72. Horpeum Marinvum. 
Sea Barley-Grafs. 
It is called Squirrel-grafs on the Kentifh coaft, and 
is very hurtful to horfes’ mouths. Grows on the 
fea-banks about Burnham and Barrow. 
.73. HorpEUM SYLVATICUM. 
Wood Barley-Gra/s. 
This is a fecale of Ray and Morrifon, and called 
by them Wood Ray-Gra/fs; it is a four, unprofitable 
-grafss—Stoken-Church Woods. 
74. LoLium PERENNE. 
Ray-Gra/s. 
This is an excellent grafs, both for pafture and 
hay, all forts of cattle being fond of it; clean hay of 
this grafs is particularly preferable for race-horfes 
and hunters, as it does not affe& their wind, and 
blow them, as other hay does; and notwithftanding 
it runs all to bents, yet the juice is fo concentrated in 
