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British Isles ; still, as we are an advocate for their 

 cultivation — which, if it does not quite realize the 

 position of making two blades of grass grow where 

 one grew before, may at least do much in this 

 direction — we shall reserve further remarks upon this 

 subject until we have particularly analyzed the 

 contents of a meadow. 



6. As shifting crops, grasses, and other fodder 

 plants may be made exceedingly useful, these may 

 therefore well occupy a chapter to themselves. 



