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Mr. Ray has defcribed the 3d, 
Gramen Caninum longifimum\.. for the . 
Mr. SrinuincrieerT the 2d,(..Long Grafs. 
Feftuca Fluitans longiffima - - 
98. Poa ANGUSTIFOLIA. 
Narrow-leaved Meadow-Gra/s. 
This is a very fweet grafs, particularly for hay; 
but, like the Trivialis, is apt to go off after mow- 
ing. We have it, fparingly, in the meadows about 
Hinton-Abbey; it alfo grows on the Borough-walls, 
Saw-Clofe, Bath. 
gg. Poa BuLzosa. 
Bulbous Meadow-Grafs. 
This grafs has all the good quality of the Poa 
Pratenfis, fo far as its fize will allow; and very pro- 
per for hilly dry grounds, and poor land, which it 
likes to grow in. We have it about the dry hilly 
paftures, about Newton-St.-Loe.—See Vaillant’s Pa- 
rifs. tab, xvii. fig. 8. 
Poa SETACEA. 
Fine Meadow-Gra/s. 
A very fine rich grafs for upland paftures, loving 
2 dry foil. We have it in the hilly paftures about 
Newton in abundance. 
This, like Poa Pratenfis, is an everlafting grafs; 
of which I think it a variety, as its root evinces, 
Mr. Hupson makes it a variety of trivialis. 
toa. Poa 
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