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In meadows and paftures, very common. X, 9. 



On the borders of fields, and on arable ground, 8, 9. 



In dry paftures. 5, 6. 



[n woods and moift hedges. 7, 8. 



In fliady places at the foot of mountains : rare. 



On mo'e hills, in dry paftures. 4.. 



On arable land, and in corn fields. 6, 7. 



Every where in fi^ilds and wafte places, 3, 4, 



In meadows and paftures : rare. 6, 7, 



On the Tea coafts : rare. 6, 



On the lea coalts. 4, 5. 



In w?\ke places, and about ditches. 5. 



In flax fields. 6. 



On the borders of fields, and on arable land: rare. 7, 



In paitures, particularly of a gravelly foil. 5. 



On the banks of ditches, and among corn. 5. 



The pell of arable land and ftanding corn. 5. 



In watery places, meadows, and brooks. 6. 



in orchards, about ruins, highways, and commons. 7. 



By the way fides, and under walls, wafte places. 5. 



In corn fields : fcarce. 7, 



In ditches and watery places, very common. 



On banks about hedges, very common. 5. 



In moiit meadows and paftures, every where. 4. 



With the foregoing j el'pecially on boggy foil. 4. 5*1 



The peft of corn fields in Englafid. 6, 7. 



On the fea fiiores. 6. 

 On the fea fhores, 5. 



On the borders of moift fields, meadows, &c» 6, 7. 

 Under fhady hedges, and in woods. 4 — 6. 

 About hedges, way fides. 7. 



With the foregoing, and about hedges, common, 5, 6. 

 By the way fides, borders of corn fields. 4 — 6. 

 Every where by hedges and in wafte places. 5—10. 

 In the like places with the foregoing. 6 — lo. 

 In lanes, hedges, and the borders of fields. 7 — 9, 



In corn fields, arable land, on banks, &c. 4 — 

 On upland paftures and heaths, common. 5, 6^ 

 On coarfe paftures, and the borders of fields. 

 In meadows, paftures, and about hedges. 

 On dry, chalky paftures. 7, 8. 



and arc cultivated In divers parts of Europe with all poflible attention. With us the Com' 

 rtott Purple Trefnl^ or Clover, is moftly fav\rn. Lately fome trials have been made with th« 

 Saint Foin, 339, and fome have thought it anfwers better than Clover. I fay nothing o# 

 the exotic Lucem. 



Among thefe Plants, the Kidney P^etcb, 3Z7, is particularly acceptable to fheep, infomucK 

 that feparate cultivation pf it hag Vesn recommended j but it will not (^cceed well except on 

 chalky ground*. - 



Wood 



