POUNDS TO THE BUSHEL; SEEDS TO THE OUNCE. 208 



GRAMINE.E.- -Continued. 



Psamma avundinacea, Sea-reed 



Trisetum flavescens, Yellow Oat grass , 



LEGUMINOSJE. 



Lotus comiculatus, Bird's-foot trefoil 



Lotus major, Large Foot trefoil 



Medicago lupuUna, Black Medick 



Medicago sativa, Lucerne, Alfalfa 



Onotrychis sativa, Sainfoin 



Tri folium fJiforme, Yellow Suckling clover.. 



Tmfolium hybridum. Alsike clover 



Tri folium pratense. Red clover 



TrifoUum pratense perenne, Perennial clover 

 Trifolium repens, White clover 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Achillea millefolium, Yarrow 



Cichorium intybus. Chicory 



Petrosdinum sativum, Parsley. 



Plantago lanceolata. Lance-leaved Plantain - 

 Poterium sanguisorba, Burnet 



Pounds 

 to the 

 Bushel. 



15 



5i 



63 

 64 

 63 

 60 

 26 



65 

 60 

 60 

 60 

 65 



30 

 32 

 41 

 52 

 85 



Seeds 

 to the 

 Ounce. 



10,000 

 118,000 



28,000 

 51,000 

 16,000 

 12,600 

 1,280 



54,000 

 45,000 

 18.000 

 18 000 

 32,000 



200,000 



21,000 



12,800 



15.600 



3,320 



From Morton's Cyclopedia of Agriculture, we glean the fol- 

 lowing in relation to the number of kinds selected for each use or 

 situation: 



1. For alternate husbandry, 4 grasses, 5 clovers and others. 



3. For permanent pasture, 10 grasses, 4 clovers. 



3. For permanent pasture, 12 grasses, G clovers. 



4. For permanent lawn, 12 grasses, 6 clovers. 



5. For permanent, another mixture, 12 grasses, 5 clovers. 



6. For permanent fine lawns, 7 grasses, 2 clovers. 



7. For permanent lands for irrigation, 11 grasses, 2 clovers. 



8. For permanent lands in orchards, 10 grasses, 3 clovers. 



9. For heathy and moory lands, 7 grasses, 4 clovers. 



10. For deep mossy ground, 9 grasses, 3 clovers. 



11. For marshy grounds, 8 grasses, 1 clover. 



12. For sandy woods, 11 grasses, 1 clover. 



13. For rocky and gravelly, 13 grasses, 4 clovers. 



