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Phleum Hostii, Host's cat's-tail-grass, [Sept.] from 8 to — 



5^^pa jjjwwato, long-awned feather-grass, - - 15 20 



Aira juncea, rush-leaved hair-grass, - - - 15 — 



Averia nuda, naked oat-grass, - - - 15 18 



Agrostis temiifolia, slender-leaved bent-grass, - - 15 — 



Trichodium strictum, upright bent-grass, - - 15 — 



Dflc^j^/ispa^ews, spreading cock's-foot-grass, - - 15 — 



Panicum sanguinale, blood-coloured panic-grass, - 15 — 



Melica car idea, blue melic-grass, - - - 15 — 



JEgilops squarrosa, rough-spiked goat's-face-grass, - 15 — 

 Agrostis spici venti, silky or light panicled bent-grass, 



(sown in Spring,) - - - - - 17 — 



Bromus confertus, crowded panicled-grass, - - 17 — 



Festuca alopecuroides, fox-tail-like fescue-grass, (Spring) 17 — 



Bromus hirsutvs, hairy brome-grass, - - - 18 — 



Avena neglecta, neglected oat-grass, - - - 22 — 



Medicago lupulina, non-such, trefoil, - - - 22 — 



Sanguisorba Canadensis, greater burnet-grass, from 28 to Oct. 5 



Agrostis stoloiiifera aristata, awned fiorin-grass, - 28 — 



varia, various panicled bent-grass, - - 28 — 



Bromus pur gans, - - - - - 28 — 



Poa compressa, compressed-stalked meadow-grass, - 28 — 



Lagurus ovatus, oval-spiked hare's-tail-grass, - - 28 — 



Elymus Europaus, European lyme-grass, - - 29 — 



Agrostis reperis, creeping-rooted bent-grass, - - 30 ■ — 



Triticum elongatum, \oug-spiked wheat-grass, - - 30 — 



Agrostis Mexicana, Mexican bent-grass, - - 30 — 



Lathyrus pratensis, yellow vetchling, - - - 30 — 



VI. — OCTOBER. 



Arundo phragmites, common reed-grass, - from 10 to 15 



Agrostis alba, var. striped-leaved couch-bent-grass, - 10 — 



Dactylis cynosuroides, American cock's-foot-grass, - 10 — 



Eli/musjunceus, rush-leaved lyme-grass, - - 10 ■ — 



Elj/mus viUosus, hairy-leaved lyme-grass, - - 10 — 



Elymus Virginicus, Virginian lyme-grass, - - 10 — 



Melica ccerulea, var. branching panicled melic-grass, - 10 — 



Triticum rigidum, stiff wheat-grass, - - - 1 2 — 



In the above Table there are about twenty-four different species 

 of grasses essential to the farmer, in forming an unfailing pasture 

 of the highest fattening quality ; but proofs of this will be offered 



