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A CATALOGUE OF 



Agros tis stricta fofWiUdenotoJ Herd-grass (wet or moist soil) 



Alopecurus pratensis 

 Antboxantbum odoratum 



f Arachis hypogxa 

 Avena elatior 



,, Jfovetcent 



,, sativa 



,, nuda 



,, or tent alis 



* Bromus purgans 

 CfJ n n a bis sativ a 



j" Convolvulus Batatas 



* Cinna arundinacea 

 Crocus officinalis 

 Cynosurus cristatut 



* L,yperus tsculentus (a) 



* Dactylis glomerata 



* cynosuroides 



Ervtnn Lens 



* Ftstuca fiuitans 



* elatior 

 * pratensis 

 Glycyrrbiza glabra 



* Gossypium berbaceurn 

 Hedysarum Onobrycbis 

 Holcus lanatus 



Sorghum 



v. rubens 



saccbaratus 



bi color 

 Hordeum vulgare 



,, hexasticbon 



,, disttcbon 



,, v. nudum 

 Linum usitatissimuin 

 Lolium perenne 



Medicago sativa 

 " falcata 

 ,, lupulina 



* Nicotiana Tabacum 



* v. ang'ustifolia 



,, * v. latissima 

 Oryza sativa (b) 

 Panicutn miliaceum 



,, genrianicum 



., * itaiicutn 



Meadow Fox-tail-grass (moist soil) 

 Sweet-scented Vernal-grass (moderately 



dry) 



American Earth or Ground-nut 

 Tall Oat-grass, French Ray-grass (mode- 

 rately dry) 



Yellow Oat -grass (erood dry ground) 

 Cultivated Oat. Varieties, 1. White. 2. 



Black. 3. Brown, or Red. 4. Potatoe. 



5. Poland. 6. Friezlancl, or Dutch. 7. 



Siberian or Tartarian. 

 Naked Oat, or Pilcorn 

 Oriental Oat 



Purg-iug* Brome-grass (wet soil) 

 Con.mon Hemp 

 Sweet Potatoe 



Reedy Canadian-grass (wet soil) 

 True Officinal Saffron 

 Crested Dog's-tail-grass (dry soil) 

 Esculent Cyperus (a rich loam) 

 Orchard-grass. (Orchards and good mo- 

 derately dry meadow ground) 

 Swamp Cock's-foot-grass (swamps and 



moist soils) 



Common Hat-seeded Lentil 

 Flote Fescue-grass (swamps and wet soils) 

 Tall Fescue-grass (moderately moist) 

 Meadow Fescue-grass (moderately dry) 

 Common Liquorice 

 Common Cotton 

 Saintfoin (dry deep soil) 

 Meadow Soft-grass (moist soil) 

 Guinea Com. Indian Millet 

 Red-seeded do. 

 Broom Corn. Guinea Wheat 

 Two-coloured Holcus 

 Spring Barley 

 Winter Barley, or Bere 

 Two-rowed Barley 

 Naked Barley 

 Common Flax 

 English Ray-grass (rich and tolerably 



moist) 



Lucern (a rich dry sandy loam) 

 Yellow Medic (a dry soil) 

 Hop Medic or Trefoil 

 Broad-leaved Virginian Tobacco 

 Narrow-leaved do 

 Oronoke do. 

 Common Rice 

 Large common Millet 

 German Millet 

 Italian Millet 



(a) Tbis grass deserves to be cultivated, not principally on account of its 

 foliage but of its root-timers, which are numerous, about the size of beans, eata- 

 ble, and considered superior to cbesnuts. 



( ' b) 'I'bere is a variety of this, that grows well on dry lands, which is now 

 cultivated near the Muskingum and in other parts of the United States, and is 

 lively to become of considerable importance. 



