34t NATUR.\L GRASStS. 35^. 



Beficlcs thcfc Minutes on provincial praflicc,. 

 I find fome relating to a fpecies of grafsland, 

 different from any of thofe above-enumerated i. 

 namely, a young perennial lay ;. the herbage 

 principally rye-grafs and wh ite- clover ;. the foil 

 a tolerably rich loam ;. the ficuatjioH' cooler 

 than that of Norfolk arable land in general j 

 but warmer than what is called meadow; 

 forming a fuite of dairy-groiands ; which, lying 

 round the houfe I reftded in, fell immediatdy 

 under my own eye -, and the management of 

 them was frequently conduced under my own 

 diredtions. See Min, 108. 



For inftance of profit by mowing the broken: 

 ^rafs of paftured land, fee Mm. 7. 



For an evidence of Jheep being inimical to- 

 cows, fee Min. 8^ 



For the eflTedtof the Jhovellinzs of ajheepfold 

 upon grafsland, fee Min. 10. 



For an experiment on the time (ff manurhj^ 

 grafsland, fee Mm. 127. 



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