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INDEX. 



Trifolium pratense perenne, 221, 222. 



melilotus officinalis, 595. 



' repens, 223, 224, 402. 



Triticum repens, 27. 



caninum, 202, 205. 



cristatum, 316. 



Trichodium caninum, var., see Agrostis 

 nivea. 



rupestre, see Agrostis stricta. 



Triodia decumbens, 577. 



Turnips, yellow, Scotch, nature of the 

 nutritive matter of, 7. 



dung of sheep that had fed on, 



ibid. 



Turnip, weight of nutritive matter af- 

 forded by different varieties of, 406, 

 407. 



Vernal-grass, sweet-scented, figures of 



the seeds of, 18, fig. 1. 



description of, 134. 



figure of, ibid. 



experiments on, and comparative 



value of, 134, 155. 

 nutritive matter contained in the 



leaves of, in spring, 239. 

 Vetch, bush, description of, 209. 



figure of, ibid. 



experiments on, and comparative 



value of, 210. 



Vetch, tufted, description oi' t 594. 



experiments on, 395. 



Vetch, wood, description of, 596. 



experiments on, ibid. 



Vetchling, yellow, description of, 188. 



experiments on, and comparative 



value of, 189, 190. 

 Vicia cracca, 594. 



ssepium, 209. 



sylvatica, 596. 



Water-meadow, see Irrigated meadow. 

 Way-bennet, see Hordeum murinum. 

 Wheat-grass, bearded, description of, 

 202. 



experiments on, ibid. 



Wheat-grass, creeping, or couch-grass, 

 description of the seeds of, 27, fig. 25. 



description of, 402. 



experiments on, ibid. 



figure of, ibid. 



Wheat-grass, crested, description of, 

 516. 



experiments on, 316, 517. 



Yarrow, nutritive matter afforded by, 



412. 

 proportion of the seed of, for 



combining with the proper grasses, 



245. 



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