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On Natural Grasses. 



5. Panicum Verticlllatam. Rough Panic Grass. 



Between Putney and Roehampton, near Chelsea, and in Battersea fields, &c. 



Annual, flowering in June and July. 



6. Panicum Viride. Green panic Grass. 



Near Guilford, in Battersea field, and about Norwich. 



Annual, flowering in July. 



7. Panicum Crus Galli. Loose Panic Grass, 



Near Guilford about Battersea and Putney, in moist places. 



Annual, flowering in July. 



8. Panicum Sanguinale, Cock's-foot Panic Grass. 



In various parts in the. south of England. Annual, flowering in July. 



9. Panicum Dactylon. Creeping Panic Grass. 



About Pensance and Marketjew. Perennial, flowering in July, and August,. 



NoNE of the English panics are worth cultivating, unless for birds; the hard 



billed tribe of which are fond of the seeds. 



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 10. Phleum pratense. Common Cafs-tail grass. Timothy grass. 



A VERY coarse grass and common in all our meadows. -4fP^ 



Perennial, flowering in June — October. 



11. Phleum Alpinum. Alpine Cat' s-tail grass. 



On mountains near Garway moor. Perennial, flowering in July. 



12 Phleum Paniculatum. Panicled Cafs'tail grass. 



Near Bristol, Bourn bridge, and about Newmarket. 



Annual, flowering in July. x 



13. Phleum Crinitum. Bearded Cafs-tail grass. 



Near Portsmouth, in ditches on the Essex coast, and near Cley in Norfolk. 



j^«?mfl/, flowering in July and August. 



14. Alopecurus Pratensis. Meadow Fox-tail g7'ass.—Alrea.dy described. 



15. Alopecurus Agrestis. Slender Foxtail grass, 



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