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8. Sheep's Fescue (Festuca Ovina), beginning of 

 June. 



9. Hard Fescue (Festuca Duriuscula), beginning of 

 June. 



10. Meadow Fescue (Festuca Pratensis), beginning 

 of June. 



11. Quaking Grass (^Briza Media), beginning of 

 June. 



12. Woolly Soft Grass (Holcus Lanatus), beginning 

 of June. 



13. Wood Meadow Grass (Poa K'emoralis), begin- 

 ning of June. 



14. Floating Glyceria (Glyceria Fluitans), begin- 

 ning of June. 



White Clover (Trifolium Repens), beginning of 

 June. 



The above grasses afford the principal herbage in 

 the spring, and also a great part of the summer pro- 

 duce. 



15. Timothy Catstail (Phleum Pratense), July. 



16. Kentucky Blue Grass (Poa Pratensis), July. 



17. Rough Stalked Meadow (Poa Trivialis), July, 



18. Fowl Meadow (Poa Serotina), July. 



19. Red Top (Agrostis Vulgaris), July. 



20. Crested Dogstail (Cynosurus Cristatis), July. 



21. Meadow Oat Grass (Avina Pratensis), July. 



22. Yellow Oat Grass (Avina Flavescens), July. 



23. Downy Oat Grass (Trisetum Pubescens), July. 



24. Tall Fescue (Festuca Elatior), July. 



25. Nerved Manna Grass (Glyceria Nervata), July. 



Which yield produce principally in summer and 

 autumn. 



