IIOHTUS (iRAMINl'.US WOB U K N F, N SIS. 161 



Sweet-scented venvdl (ant/ioKOifhuni odufafiitn) 52 grs. 

 Round-panicled cock's-foot (dactylis glome- 



ratd) 80 



Perennial ray-grass (lolium pere/n/e) 70 



Tall fe>cue (festucaelatior) 94 



Meadow fescue (festuca pratensis) 96 



Crested dog's-tail {cynosurus cri>^tatiis) 88 



Woolly soft-grass {holcus iauatus) 80 



Creeping soft-grass {holcus mollis) 90 



Meadow cat's-tail (phleum pratense) 80 



Fertile meadow-grass {poafertilis) 70 



Nerved meadow-grass {poa iiervata) 76 



Smooth awnless brome-grass {hromus inermis) 84 



Wood meadow-grass {poa ?iemoralis) 68 



Smooth fescue (festuca glabra ) 70 



Long-awned sheep's fescue (festuca oviiia ho?-^ 



deformis) 1 02 



Darnel-like fescue (festuca loliacea) 110 



Creeping bent or tiorin {agrostis stolonifera 



Richardsonia) 42 



Wood fiorin {agroslis stolonifera, var. si/lvatica) 62 



Yellow vetchling {lathyrus pratensis) 40 



Eough-stalked meadow-grass {poa trivialis)... 80 

 Broad-leaved red clover {trifolium pratense). . . 80 



White or Dutch clover {trifolium repeus) 64 



Common quaking-grass {briza media) 54 



Greater bird's-foot trefoil {lotus major) 60 



Long-rooted clover {trifolium macrorhiziim) ... 76 



Lucern {medicago sativa) 90 



Bunias {bunias orientalis) 100 



Burnet {poterium sanguisorba) 1 00 



Cow parsnip {heracleum angustifolium) 90 



Those of the indigenous grasses, that afford the least 

 nutritive matter from their spring leaves, are the creeping 

 bents, common quaking-grass, and the sweet-scented vernal. 

 The leaves that contain the most nutritive matter are those 

 of the fox-tail, cock's-foot, tall oat-like soft-grass, meadow 

 fescue, tall fescue, crested dog's-tail, woolly soft-grass, 



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