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89. PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA. 
Reed Canary-Grafs. 
This is an ornament to river-fides, but not ufeful, 
We have it by the fides of the Avon abundantly. 
The lady’s-lace, fo frequent in gardens, is a ya- 
riety of this grafs, 
go. PHLEUM PRATENSE. 
Meadow Cat’s-Tail Gra/s. 
I am informed, this is what is meant by Tomothy 
grafs. Be that as it may, it is a very coarfe, ordinary 
grafs, and not worth cultivating in England; where 
many, vaftly. its fuperior, will grow equally well. 
It is common in all our meadows. 
gt. Paiteum Noposvum. 
Knotty Cat’s-Tail Grafs. 
This is a fine exuberant grafs, very fit for dairy 
paftures, and for cow hay, as it affords a vaft quan- 
tity of rich milk, and kine are fond of it. Horfes 
and fheep reje& it, where Poas and Fefcues abound, 
but not elfe. It grows imall the dry, hilly paftures 
about Bath. . 
92. PHLEUM PANICULATUM. 
Branched Cat’s-T ail Grafs. 
Not worth cultivation, being a ten-weeks grafs, 
93. Poa AquaTica. 
Reed Meadow-Gra/fs. 
This excellent grafs, in its native foil, the fens of 
the Ifle of Ely, grows to the height of fix feet, It is 
