190. II. 



Collected from experimental plats, Sept. 3, 1883, when 

 full}^ matured. II. 



The seeds of the matured vetch are ground and commonly used as 

 a rich nitrogenous fodder in place of ground peas and beans. In 

 some sections of central Europe the flour of the seeds is used for 

 bread. The straw is a valuable fodder, and ranks among the most 

 nutritious kind obtained from leguminous plants. 



191. BARNYARD GRASS. (Panicnm crus-galli) . 



Collected in bloom from College Farm, August 14, 1883. 



