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the hard fescue, and also rises better after being cropped, but not, apparently i m ' 



decree to compensate for its deficiencies in other respects. It U far fv^w. i. • 



. . r -"^t lb idr irom being so common as 



the E duriuscula, and inhabits the drier spots of pastures. Flowpr<;i «nvr,^ ;i t i 



. V , , ^ ^^""^^^s some days earlier than 



the r. dunuscula, and ripens the seed about the same period as that grass 



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