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In this part I shall treat the Pasture Grasses in the following order: 

 Meadow Foxtail, Mexican Muhlenbergia, Nimble Will, Hair grass, 

 Black Oat or Prairie grass, Bermuda grass, Hairy Muskit, Pointed 

 Slender grass, Annual Spear or Goose grass, Wood Meadow grass, Wire 

 grass, Blue grass, Rough Meadow grass, Creeping Meadow grass, Strong- 

 scented Meadow grass, Slender Meadow grass, Meadow Comb grass, 

 Quaking grass, Small Fescue, Sheep's Fescue, Meadow Fescue, Com- 

 mon Reed grass, Cane, Couch grass, Velvet or Lawn grass, Barley 

 grass, Tall Meadow Oat grass, Wood Hair grass, Crab or Finger grass, 

 Sweet-Scented Vernal grass, Prolific Panic grass, Pampas grass, 

 Ramie, Fiorin, White Clover, Japan Clover, Herds grass and Orchard 

 grass. 



