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Milium effufum, \ Nine graffes growing in 
Melica nutans, woods, glens, ditches 
Melica uniflora, > & other fhady places, 
Bromus a(per, | more efteemed for their 
leaves than ftems. 
Thefe furnifh pafture 
in the above fituations, 
where better graffes 
Feftuca calamaria, could not be cultiva- 
*Holcus mollis, ted. 
Bromus pinnatus, 
Bromus fylvaticus, 
Bromus giganteus, 
Alopecurus geniculatus | Five grafles growing in 
Agroftis canina, moift meadows, marfh- 
Feftuca fluitans, es, and watery places, 
Poa aquatica,t where others would 
Aira aquatica, not thrive. 
Poa diftans, Three graffes growing in 
Rotbollia incurvata, and about falt marfhes. 
Feftuca 
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Poa maritima, 
* A variety of this fpecies, with filver-ftriped leaves, has 
been fent to the Botanic gardens by Mr. Edward Hodgens, 
nurferyman, which he found growing in the county of 
Wicklow. 
+ Found in a ftate of great Juxuriance, on the fouth 
bank of the river Liffey, between Ifland-bridge and Cha- 
pelizod, by Mr. Luke Wall of Steevens’s Hofpital. | 
