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20. Acreage of Millet Hay. (Compiled from Census of 
1go0.) Each dot represents 1,000 acres 105 
Typical Form of Foxtail Millet 112 
Broom-corn Millet F ‘ » és a II5 
Barn-yard Grass. A representative of the Japanese 
millets a 3 117 
Bermuda Grass : a 126 
Distribution of Bermuda Grass. Each dot represents 
a correspondent reporting Bermuda Grass important 
in his locality 5 2 , 128 
Plat of Bermuda Grass in Grass-garden at Wash- 
ington, D.C. (United States Department of Agri- 
_ culture) ‘ ‘ 3 129 
Johnson Grass ° 138 
Distribution of Johnson Grass. Each dot represents 
a correspondent reporting Johnson Grass important 
in his locality . ‘ 145 
Redtop, or Herd’s Grass (Acvustte alba) 147 
Distribution of Redtop. Each dot represents a corre- 
spondent reporting this grass important s 149 
Orchard-grass (Dactylis glomerata). Cocksfoot of the 
English ° : “ s 7 + 155 
Sod of Orchard-grass. Showing its bunchy character 158 
Distribution of Orchard-grass. Each dot represents 
a correspondent reporting this grass important 161 
Brome-grass (Bromus inermis) . e : 165 
Distribution of Brome-grass. Each dot representing 
a correspondent reporting it important 167 
Chess, or Cheat (Bromus secalinus)  . - ‘ «3 E72 
Rescue-grass (Bromus unioloides) é e » 174 
Crab-grass . i . 184 
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