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82 About a dozen different kinds; cannot give their botanical names. 



83 Old field sedge; no native grass; cattle on the highways feed upon 



leaves and buds. 



84 Different kinds of sedge, principally brooni sedge, flourishes in June. 



85 Pea vine in September and October. 



86 Chiefly blue grass. 



87 Sedge grass, barren grass and a few other wild grasses. 



88 Sedge, and what we call nimble will; sedge best in early spring. 



89 Sedge grass from April to October. 



90 Blue grass from April to June; red top the same. 



91 A coarse grass known as barren grass. 



92 It is very difficult to answer this, as the wild grasses have no estab- 



lished names. 



93 Broom sedge, June and July. 



94 A grass much resembling sedge, with a broader blade, flourishes att 



the season. 



95 Sedge grass best in spring and early summer; we have a kind of 



Savannah grass, that is very early. 



96 Sedge. 



97 Goose or yard grass from March to July, nimble will, a superior 



grass, very much like blue grass, lasts from April to frost. 



98 Sedge grass, March to June; wild blue grass; perennial. 



99 The mountains bordering our counties adjoining N. C. & Va. af- 



ford fine grazing; the bald places producing blue grass and white 

 clover, and many kinds of valuable wild grasses, exceedingly nu- 

 tritious, and flourishing all summer. 



100 Crab grass from May to November, broom sedge and a variety un- 



known to me. Within the last few years blue grass has begun 

 to make its appearance, and lespedeza stritata (worthless,) is cov- 

 ering the unworked commons. 



101 White clover and blue grass in early spring; crab grass and nimble 



will in summer. 



102 Sedge grass, both in enclosed and timbered land is the prevailing 



grass. 



103 Wire grass and sedge, these are invincible and answer for general 



use. 



] 04 A weed grass, the name of which I do not know. 

 15 I am not familiar with the names of grasses, depends much on tke 



seasons. 



106 Sedge grass, blue grass, white clover are coming up through the 



timber. 



107 Clover and herds grass, or brown sedge burnt off in early spring. 



