Vfus.| Hud. No: 
G. |3.| Poa Trivialis - - - - = - - =] 95. 
H. |8 Palufinie oa. eee = Mur a ee 
A. PrelongaS.- - - - - - -| 97. 
Tf. \ 4. Anguftifolia - - - - - - -| 98. 
1 5. Bulbofa et Setacea - - - - -]| 99. 
K. | 6. Comprefa - - - - - = -|100. 
eg ‘Anthia )).-' “a Rear 3. = tie Pee = DOR 
I. | 8. megatima’. ae elas a ome a ROD 
9. Rigida ee aA Re aR es aa 
Diftans ‘ af et Pa ea ieee = 1 TOS. 
DONE RAGED =. Aah Nes =m iaeee mE LOL, 
1. | Stipa Pennata - - - - - = -/ 105. 
1. | Triticum Repens - - - - - = -1|106. 
2. Caninum.- - - - = -/107, 
3 Juncema® din s~< | <igk 0) 168, 
Explanation of the above Scheme. 
Ufus.—The column, denominated u/us, fhews what graffes are 
ufeful in agriculture; and the rank of honour which each grafs is en- 
titled to, is denoted by /talick capitals, in alphabetical gradation. 
For inftance, if it be required to know in a minute which is the 
nobleft of all the graffes, look for 4. PoaPratenfis. For the worft 
of thofe fit for cultivation, fee Z. Phleum Pratenfe; and fo of the . 
reft. Thofe marked with Roman capitals, denote fuch grafles as 
hold an equal rank in goodnefs with their correfpondent italick ca- 
pitals; but are unfit for cultivation on any ground, but what is fre- 
quently under water, being fen-graffes. And thofe which have xo 
capitals prefixed to them, are to be underftood as trivial or ufelefs. 
Hud.—The column, denominated Hud. denotes what grafs it is of 
Mr. Hupsovy, in his admirable work, the Fra Anglica, 2d edition. 
For inftance, 3. Agroftis Capillaris, means, that it is the third Agrof- 
tis of his Flora. Andy Agroftis Pumila, that itis the third variety 
of Agroftis Capillaris, which he has, with great propriety, ftiled 
Polymorpha; for I have obferved that none of the feeds of any of his 
varieties under Polymorpha, come up like the parent plant; for the 
feed of Agroftis Alba came up and blowed, fome like Stolenifera, and 
fome like Capillaris; and feed of the Paluftris came up and blowed 
like Alba and Stolonifera. 
