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INDEX. 



Grass-land, valuable observations on the 

 management of, in Devonshire, by A. 

 Wilson, Esq. note, 250. 



Hair-grass, crested, description of, 504. 



experiments on, 305. 



Hair-grass, turfy, description of the 

 seeds of, 22, fig. 1 1 . 



description of, 352. 



figure of, ibid. 



experiments on, ibid. 353. 



Hair-grass, zig-zag, description of the 

 seeds of, 29, fig. 30. 



description of, 279. 



figure of, ibid. 



experiments on, 280, 281. 



Hair-grass, water, description of, 351. 



experiments on, and comparative 



value of, ibid. 



Hassocks, see Aira caepistosa, 352. 



Heath-grass, decumbent, 377, 378. 



Heath-soil, analysis of, 119. 



Hedysarum onobrychis, 325. 



Heracleum angustifolium, 239. 



sphondylium, 411. 



Hilaire, M. St., his natural arrange- 

 ment of grasses, 43. 



Holcus avenaceus, 169 — 172, 243. 



avenaceus muticus, 172, 173. 



odoratus (repens), 167, 168. 



mollis, 29, 165, 166, 240. 



lanatus, 21, 165 — 165. 



Hog-weed, nutritive matter afforded by, 

 239,411. 



Hordeum murinum, 27, 268. 



pratense, 314. 



Husbandry Alternate, summary of the 

 grasses best adapted for, 406. 



impoverishing crops in, 591. 



Inoculation, see transplanting. 



Irrigation, all the superior grasses thrive 

 under, 382. 



Irrigated meadows, grasses that natu- 

 rally grow in, 340, 383. 



hints for forming, value of, 379, 



380. 



experiments on the grass of, 



584. 



compared to that of rich ancient 



pasture, ibid. 

 best season for sowing the seeds 



on, 386. 



great value of, 379, 



statement of the produce of, note, 



382. 



Kale, Woburn perennial, nutritive pow- 

 ers of, and produce of, 408. 



Kohl-rabi, nutritive matter afforded by, 

 239, 410. 



Leghorn straw-bonnets, grasses which 

 afford the best straws for the manu- 

 facture of. Appendix II. 



Loam, sandy, analysis of, 120. 



rich black clayey, analysis of, 120. 



clayey, analysis of, ibid. 121. 



Lathyrus pratensis, 188 — 190. 



Leaves of grasses, description and varie- 

 ties of, 12. 



Lolium temulentum, 31, 397. 



arvense major, 598. 



perenne, 25, 211—217. 



Lotus corniculatus, 309. 



major, 311. 



Lyme-grass, jointed, description of the 

 seeds of, 27, fig. 23. 



description of, 370. 



experiments on, ibid. 



Lyme-grass, Philadelphian, description 

 of, 565. 



experiments on, and comparative 



value of, 565. 



Lyme-grass, striated, description of, 

 366. 



experiments on, and comparative 



value of, ibid. 



Lyme-grass, Siberian, description of, 

 367. 



experiments on, ibid. 



Lyme-grass, rough, description of, 368. 



experiments on, ibid. 



Lyme-grass, upright sea, description of, 

 368. 



figure of, 368. 



experiments on, and comparative 



value of, 569. 



Mat-grass, upright, specimens of the 

 seeds of, 18, fig. 2. 



description of, 288. 



experiments on, 289. 



Mangel-wurzel, nutritive matter afford- 

 ed by, 410. 



Meadow-grass, alpine, description of, 

 and experiments on, 501, 302. 



Meadow-grass, annual, description of, 

 and experiments on, 401. 



figure of, 400. 



Meadow-grass, flat-stalked, description 

 of, 306. 



experiments on, ibid. 



comparative value of, 307. 



description of the seeds of, 22, 



fig. 13. 



Meadow-grass, flat-stalked, upright, de- 

 scription of, 307. 



