to PASTURE STUDIES: SOME RESULTS. 
TasB._e II. 
Showing Altitude, Soil-type, and Extent of each Area, the Age of 
the Pasture, and Method of Examination employed.* 
Area I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
Altitude | 650ft. | 7ooft. | 650ft. | 675ft. | Gooft. | Ssoft. | 750ft. | S5oft. 
Soil-type ii. ii. ii. ii. ii. i. i. i, 
Extent Sac. | 5ac. | Zac. | 3ac. | 6ac. | 6ac. gac. | 2ac, 
Age 
34 Sp. fr. _ = eS = = = a 
44 Both _ — — — | P.c. fr. | Sp. fr. _ 
53 P.c. fr. | Both _ _ — Both | P.c. fr. _ 
64 — | P.c. fr. _ _ — |{P.c. fr. 35 =e 
73 = ” Sp. fr. = == ” cae = 
8h — Both | P.c. fr. _ _ _— = iss 
93 — |P.c. fr. | P.c. fr, _ _ _ aners ies 
104 — | Both _ — | Sp. fr. _— ~ ne 
133 —_ _ — | Both _ _ = — 
100 (?) _ _ _ _ _ _- _ Both 
*The altitudes are given in feet and the age in years. Sp. fr. = Specific 
Frequency method; P.c. fr.= Percentage Frequency method. For con- 
venience, these abbreviations are largely used in the text. 
SEEDS-MIXTURES. 
The chief constituents of the seeds-mixtures used for all 
these areas except Areas 4 and 8 are shown in Table IV. (p. 16a), 
The full details of that used on Area 4 are not known. It was, 
however, fairly simple, and included no grasses except Lolium Spps 
and Dactylis glomerata, It also included Trfohum pratense 
(“Broad Red Clover”), and possibly, but not ptobably, Z 
