THE 



Hgricultural CDanges 



AND 



BY 



ROBERT H. ELLIOT, 



AUTHOR OF "the EXPEEIENCES OF A PLANTER," ''GOLD, SPORT, AND COFFEE PLANTING 

 IN MTfiORE," ETC. 



[Third Edition, with the most recent Experiments, up to 

 the end of October, 1904.] 



" The study of grasses wovM be of great canseqtience to a northerly and 

 grazing Idngdom. The botanist tliat could improve the sward of the district 

 where he lived would be a useful member of society ; to raise a thick tukf 



ON A NAKED SOIL WOULD BE WORTH VOLUMES OF SYSTEMATIC KNOWLEDGE ; 



and he wovid be the best Commonwealth's man that could occasion the growth 

 of two blades of grass where one alone toas seen fte/oj-e. "^White's "Natural 

 History of Selborne." 



KELSO: 

 J. & J. H. RUTHBRFURD, 



IJonoiriri/ Publishers nnd Stationers to the Border Union Agricultural Society. 



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