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yew. A fidr proportion of clovers, both red and white, is found on these 

 plots, but the weeds, whidi amount to 28 per cent, taking the average 



Tablb Xn.— Pgrpewlayei ^ Gnmim eom, Legmmiwm»^ amd MtaoeUameous fferhage. 

 Average t^ deiermmaMum* wtade at diftremi fMnei during 57 yean (1856-191S, 

 amd 1908 9epamteiy). SoiiamuUd First crope. 



over 

 the 



the whole period, have of late years constituted nearly one-half of 

 herbage. The mosX. prominent species among the grasses are the 



