Triticum repens, 
Hordeum pratenfe, 
Aira czfpitofa, 
Arundo Phragmitis, 
Arundo colorata, 
Elymus caninus, 
Triticum junceum, 
Arundo arenaria, 
Elymus arenarius, 
Elymus giganteus, 
Elymus geniculatus, 
Hordeum maritimum, 
Phalaris arenaria, 
‘Triticum Joliaceum, 
Panicum Crus galli, 
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An early grafs in foliage, 
and chiefly to be found 
in old kitchen gardens, 
and in good fpots of 
farms. 
A grafs growing in moift 
rich meadows, more 
defirable for its leaves 
than {tems. 
Four graffes ufeful for 
thatching ricks, &c. 
Two ¢raffes fit for pre- 
ferving banks along 
the fea fhore. 
Three graffes, not indi- 
genous, ufeful for the 
fame purpofes as the 
two laft mentioned. 
Four graffes growing in 
fandy and_ gravelly 
foils near the fea fhore, 
affording fome nou- 
rifhment in fuch places. 
Aira 
