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so beyond comparison, and sets before all other kinds of 

 grass in his Modern Husbandman as, fdr, " in the highest 

 perfection the most proper hay for feeding saddle-horses, 

 deer, sheep, and rabbits," as well as for " cattle," with 

 many exalting words ? He answered that it was just the 

 right and the same one, which he in the above-cited, 

 and many other places, so highly praised. This is found 

 among the hay in great abundance, and most of all its 

 constituents. 



[2.J Rod Vapling, Red Clover, 615, in great abun- 

 dance. £Trifolium pratense.] 



[T. I. p. 228.] [3.] Hvit Vapling, White clover 612, 

 much, yet not so much as the foregoing. [T repens.] 



[4.] Kambexing, 81, Crested Dog's-tail grass, most 

 of all the grasses. [Cynosurus Cristatus. Linn, writes 

 Kamb-Exing]. 



[5.] Gramen lanatum, Dalech, Linn. Fl. Sv. 67, 

 tolerably abundant. [Holcus Mollis.] 



[6. J Hundaxing, Rough Cock's -foot grass, 83, 

 [Dactylis Glomerata], rivalled in numbers the preceding. 



[7.] Centaurea, 709, Jacea C.B. [Pin. 271] tolerably 

 common. [Centaurea Jacea."] 



[8.] Lathyrus, 599. Sylv. C. B. [Pin. 344] some. 

 [ Lathy rus Sylvestris.] 



[9.] Phleum. Ang-Kampe, Cat's-tail grass, 50, toler- 

 ably abundant. [P. pratense.] 



[10.] Ang-hafre, 96, a little. [Avena pratensis.] 



[n.] Hieracium, Hawkweed, a sort thereof, with fol. 

 lin. hirsut. some [probably H. umbellatum.] 



[12.] Festuca, 93. Some plants. [F. Rubra L. now 

 F. ovina, var. rubra.] Fescue-grass. 



[13.] Chrysanthemum. Bellis Major, J. B., Ox-eye. 

 Some plants. [C. Leucanthemum Linn. Syst. Nat., 1770, 

 T. II., page 562.J 



[14.] Briza [B. Media], Quaking grass, some plants. 



