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Millet, Cjornian. — Sc/arin Gcrmanica. 

 Millet, Golden. — Sctaria lialica, var. 

 Millet, Great. — Soro/tu/;/ vulgarc. 

 Millet, Horse. — Pctmisctum spicatimi. 



Millet, Indian. — Sorghum vnlgarv, Pctiniution spicalum and Sctaria 



Jtalica. 

 Millet, Japan. — Pcnnisctum spicatum. 

 Millet, Morocco. — Sorghum HaJapcnsc. 

 Millet, Pearl. — Pomisetum spicatum. 

 Millet, Polish. — Panicum ^a'lgu'nialc. 

 Millet-grass, Wild. — Sctaria viridis. 

 Montana Rye. — Triticum Polonicum. 

 Morocco Millet. — Sorghum Haiapcnse. 

 Mountain Oat-grass. — Danlhonia comprcssa. 

 Mountain Red-top. — Agrostis canina. 



Muhlenbergia capillaris, A'M.— Sea-side Hair-grass, Muhlenberg's 

 Ihiir-grass. 



An upright species with unbranched or simple stems two feet 



high, very long and rather rigid leaves, and a diffuse, usually 



purplish panicle. Grows in tufts in dry sandy soil, pine woods, 



etc. Of no agricultural value. 



Muhlenbergia diffusa, Schreb. — Nimble Will, Wire-grass, Drop- 

 seed-grass. 

 A common and well known grass growing on dry 

 hills, in woods, and especially in shaded waste 

 grounds about dwellings. It has a slender, wiry, 

 diffusely-branched and leafy stem, six to eighteen 

 inches high. It is an exceedingly difficult grass to 

 mow, and the turf it forms is equally difficult to 

 break up. Of comparatively little or no agricul- 

 tural value. 



Muhlenbergia glomerata, Trin. — Muhlenberg's-grass, 

 Satin-erass, Wild Timothv. 



Fig. 20 

 Nimble Will. 

 Muhlenberf/ia dif- 

 fusa. 



ened scales. 



An upright usually less branched grass than the 

 last, two to three feet high, with a densely flowered 

 narrow panicle two to four inches long. The root- 

 stock is very tough, and closely covered with thick- 

 It usually grows in low grounds, and makes a fair 

 "wild hay," although when mature the stem.s are quite hard. In 

 some of the Western States it is "recommended as an excellent 

 grass for forage." 



Muhlenbergia Mexicana, Tn'n. — Drop- seed grass. Wood-grass, 

 Knot-root-erass. 



