1921.] 



Moorland Grazing. 



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Table showing Plants present on Unimproved and Improved 

 Moorland. Plants present indicated by a X. 



Col. 1. Col. 2. 



, . Unimproved Improved 



Moorland. Moorland. 



Ranunculus repens. 



Creeping Buttercup. 





X 



Cardamine pratemis. 



Cuckoo Flower. 





X 



Polygala vulgaris. 



Milkwort. 



X 





Potcntilla Tormentilla. 



Tormentil. 



X 



X 



StellaHa media. 



Chickweed. 





X 



Cerastium triviale. 



Mouse-eared Chickweed. 



X 



X 



Trifolium repens. 



Wild AVhite Clover. 





X 



Galium saxatile. 



Heath Bedstraw. 



X 



X 



Taraxacum, officinale 



Dandelion. 





X 



Cniciis lanceolatus. 



Spear Thistle. 



X 



X 



Cnicus arvensis. 



Creeping Thistle. 





X 



Erica tctralix. 



Cross-leaved Heath. 



X 





Calluna vulgaris. 



Ling, or Common Heather. 



X 





Vacdnium Myrtillus. 



Bilberry. 



X 





Veronica Chamced/rys. 



Speedwell. 





X 



Prunella vulgaris. 



Self-heal. 





X 



Myosotis arvensis. 



Field Forget-me-not. 





X 



Rumex Acetosu. 



Sour Dock. 





X 



Urtica dioica. 



Stinging Xettle. 





X 



Jun/^us communis. 



Common Rush. 



X 



X 



Juncus a/rticulatus. 



Spret. 



X 





JunciLS squarrosus. 



Stool Bent. 



X 





Luzula campestris. 



Field AVoodrush. 



X 



X 



EriopJwrum. vaginatum. 



Draw-moss. 



X 





Anthoxanthum odoratum. 



Sweet Vernal. • 



X 



X 



NardAis stricta. 



Wire Bent. 



X 



X 



Agrostis alba. 



Fiorin. 



X 



X 



Holcus lanatus. 



Yorkshire Fog. 



X 



X 



Festuca ovina. 



Sheep's Fescue. 



X 



X 



Festuca duriuscula. 



Hard Fescue. 





X 



Air a ccespitosa. 



Tussock. 



X 



X 



Aira, flexuosa. 



Wavy Hair-grass. 



X 



X 



Cynosurus cristatus. 



Crested Dog's Tail. 



X 



X 



Molinia ccerulea. 



Flying Bent. 



X 





Poa trivialis. 



Rough-stalked Meadow-Grass. 





X 



Poa annua. 



Annual Meadow-Grass. 



X 



X 



Pteris aquilina. 



Bracken. 



X 



X 



Note. — As it was found impossible to make a percentage analysis of the herbage 

 on the moor which would be sufficiently accurate, none was attempted of that on the 

 improved enclosure. The text indicates, however, the extent to which the plants 

 were found on both areas. 



