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Introduction, ---•--_ 



Terms used in describing the structure of Grasses, - _ ^ 



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Specimens of the Seeds of Grasses, --».__ 



General Arrange7nent of the different Genera and Species of Grasses, ' . 



Of the Soils employed in the Experiments, and of those best adapted for the growth of the superior Pasture Grasses] 



of tl'e means of improving inferior Soils for the growth of the most valuable Grasses, - . . . ' 



Of the Grasses, and other Plants, zMeh constitute the produce of the richest Natural Pastures, 



Of the different Grasses, and other Plants, which are natural to dry, sandy, and elevated Soils, - . . 



Of the Grasses which naturally grow in moist Soils, or in Bogs, Lands that are periodically overflown, and Irrigated 



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