(JOO GRASSES AND OTHER PLANTS USED IN FARMING, &c. 



Ray, English 

 Saint-Foin 



Sweet scented vernal 



Timothy 



Trefoil 



Loli/Wl perenne {rich and tolerable moist) 

 Hedysa rum OnMryckis {dry deep soil, but 

 answi rs veil on poor ground) 



i nth urn mil, nil urn ( modi rati hi d '/■//) 

 I'hli ma pratenst (moist and upland) 

 Medicaid hupulina 



GRAINS. &c. 



Barley, Spring 

 Winter 

 Two- rowed 

 Naked 

 Buckwheat 

 Corn, Indian 

 Guinea 

 Broom 

 Millet, Large 

 German 

 Italian 

 Oat, Cultivated 



Varieties, 1. White. 2. Black. 

 3. Brown. 4. Potato. 5. Po- 

 land. 6. Friezland. 7. Siberian. 

 8. Tartarian. 

 Oat, Naked 



Oriental 

 Peas, Field 

 Rye, Spring 

 Winter 

 Upland 

 Rice, Common 

 Tares, Common 

 ♦Tobacco, Virginian 

 Teasel, Fuller's 

 Wheat, Spring 

 Winter 

 Egyptian 

 Weld, Dyer's 

 Woad, do. 

 Liquorice, Common 



Hordeum vulgare 



hexastichon 

 dislichon 

 v. nudum 



Polyg onvm Fagopyrum 



y.n'i Mn as 



Holcus Sorghum 



saccharatus 



Panicum niiliaccum 



Gi i manicum 

 Jtalicum 



Avena Sativa 



Arena nuda 



orienialis 



Pisuni sativum 



Secale cereale v. vcrnum 

 v. hybernum 

 v. montanum 



Oryza sativa (c) 



Vicia sativa 



Nicoliana Tabacum 



Dipsachus fullonum 



Triticuni astivum 

 hijbernum 

 compositum 



Reseda luteola 



Isatis tinctoria 



Glycyrrhiza glabra 



ROOTS, &c. 



Potatoes, Common 



tSweet 

 Scarcity Root 

 Rhubarb, True 

 Turnip, Common 



Swedish, or Ruta Baga, a 

 variety 



Solarium tuberosum 

 Convolvulus Batatas 

 Mini u 1 1 vnrtzcl 

 Rheum Palmatum 

 Brassica Rapa 



ARTICLES FOR MANUFACTURING. 



♦Cotton Gossypiwn hcrbaccum 



Flax hiwum vsitatissimuHn 



Hemp ' 'iiinui/iis satim. 



middle or eastern states. The Avena elatior or tall oat-grass, is, by mistake, called 

 r : hi mid Andes grass In the county of Delaware, near Philadelphia, ami in part 

 of the state of Delaware, Where It la cultivated; it is called meadow oats about Lan- 

 caster, Pennsyh aula, 



(c) There it a i arlefgr of tins thai -rows well on dry lands, which is now cultivated 

 near the Muskingum and In Other parts of the United Stales, and is likely to become 

 of considerable Importance 



