THE GRASS WRACK 143 



into the water and fish about in the masses of 

 grass wrack with a small net. 



Great quantities of the long, narrow leaves 

 of this plant are often flung up on the shore; 

 and when they have been thoroughly dried they 

 are often used for packing glass or china, instead 

 of hay or straw. 



Printed by BALLANTYNE, HANSON &* Co. 

 Edinburgh &* London 



