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GROUPS AND FIGURES. 

 Dog couch wood couch. 



Dogstail crested dogstail. 

 Downy (the sheaths with soft hair). 



oat grass V., X. contd. 20, 21 ; XII. contd. 12, 13, 14, 15 

 Early (season of growth). 



hair grass VIII. 



False brome (the spikelets resembling those of brome grass). 

 barren heath. 



heath IX., X. contd. 19 



sand heath. 



s -lender = wood 1 



wood } X - contd ' l8 



False oat (the spikelets resembling those of true oat grass). 

 bulbous 1 



-common} III. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ; X. 15 



Fertile (referring to the productions of an extra number of shoots). 



meadow grass XII. 



Fescue, barren VIII., X., XIV. note 



creeping=2ii\ ally of sheep's fescue. 



fine leaved variety of sheep's fescue. 



hard variety of sheep's fescue. 



meadow I. I ; XI. 5, 6 ; XIV. 14, 15, 16 



ratstail barren fescue. 



red creeping fescue. 



sheep's VIII. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; XIV. note 



squirrel's tail= barren. 



-tall I. i ; XL 5, 6; XIV. 14, 15, 16 



various leaved an ally of sheep's fescue. 



viviparous variety of sheep's fescue. 



Finger grass (the spikes arranged like the fingers on the hand) 



X. note 



Fiorin XIV. 17, 18 



Fog (soft like moss). 



Yorkshire 1-4; X. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 



Flat stemmed (culm and sheaths flat = com pressed stemmed). 



meadow grass XII. ; See IX. 



Floating (applied to aquatics with leaves floating in nater) 



sweet grass VI. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 



Flying bent IV. 3, 4 ; X. 8, 9 



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