ji8 NATURAL GRASSES. it. 



HI.UP-LAND GRASS. In the uninclofed ftate 

 this land was partly in arable field, partly in 

 upland pafture for cattle and ftieep. 



The SITUATION hilly, rifing fomewhat 

 abruptly above the middle-land. The fub- 

 flrudure a limeftone rock, rifing in fome 

 places up to the foil ; in others a feam of 

 redftone intervenes. 



The SOIL a loam, of different depths, 

 mixed with redftone, or with limeftone 

 rubble. Some parts of this land, where the 

 foil is deep and the redftone ftratum two or 

 three feet thick, may rank with the firft corn- 

 land in thefe kingdoms. 



The HERBAGE which prevails on the old 

 fward of thefe uplands may be feen in the fol- 

 lowing lift : 



Provincial. Llmean. Englijh. 



Uontodon bjfpidum rough dandelion. 

 plantago media middle plantain. 

 typacbaris radlcata long-rooted hawk- 

 weed. 



leontodon taraxacum common dandelion, 

 Henpenny rbinantbus crijla-galti yellow 

 rattle. 



cbryfantbemum kucantbemum oxeye 

 daifey. 



Moun- 





