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GROUPS AND FIGURES. 

 Foxtail (named from the spike). 



bent-stemmed XIV., See VI. 



bulbous III. 



common meadow. 



marsh = bent-stemmed. 



meadow I. 3 ; XIII. 



slender I., XIV. ; See XIII. 



tuberous = bulbous. 



water bent-stemmed. 



Gardener's garter = variegated reed canary grass II. 



Glabrous (without hair). 



oat grass... VIII. contd.,XII. contd. 16, 17, 18, 19; See IX. 



Golden (colour of spikelets). 



oatgrass = yellow oat X. I, 2 



Grey (covered with grey hair). 



hair grass VIII. 



Hair grass (branches of the panicle very thin and hair-like). 



alpine variety of tufted hair grass with the leaves rolled up. 



- bog VIII. 



- early VIII. 



- grey VIII. 



heath wavy hair grass. 



short-leaved variety of tufted hair grass. 



- tufted II. i, 2, 3, 4, 5 ; XIV. 5 



wavy VIII. contd. 8, 9, 10 



Hairy. 



brome rough brome. 



Hard (referring to the leaves). 



fescue = an ally of sheep's fescue. 



Heath (the habitat). 



false brome grass IX., X. contd. 19 



hair grass wavy hair grass. 



Heath grass. 



decumbent X. contd. 27, 28, 29; See IX., XII., and XIII. 

 Holcus. 



creeping^ creeping soft grass. 



woolly Yorkshire fog. 



Holy grass (used in religious ceremonies). 



northern VI., VII. 



