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APPENDIX 



Of the Time in which different Grasses pro- 

 duce Flowers and Seeds. 



To decide positively the exact period or season, 

 when a grass always comes into flower, and perfects 

 its seed, will be found impracticable; for a variety of 

 circumstances interfere. Each species seems to pos- 

 sess a peculiar life in which various periods may be 

 distinctly marked, according to the varieties of its age, 

 of the seasons, soils, exposures, and mode of culture. 



The following Table, which shews the time of 

 flowering, and the time of ripening the seed of those 

 grasses growing at Woburn, which are mentioned in 

 the Experiments, must, therefore, only be considered 

 as serving for a test of comparison, for the different 

 grasses, growing under the same circumstances. 



