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The Composition of some of the 
so closely in the natui'e of their herbage that it was not neces- 
sary to deal with them separately, the number of pastures in- 
cluded in this report is reduced to 63. 
The following are the pastures dealt with in this paper : — 
The feeding meadows [1 and 2] on the extensive shore plain 
at Preston Place near Worthing (Sussex), belonging to Mr. R. 
A. Warren ; those [3 to 6] below high-water mark on the allu- 
vium of the river Arun, some five miles to the north of Preston 
Place : and one field [7] in the same locality at a higher level. 
The pastures [8] at Bulbridge, Wilton (Wilts), in the 
occupation of Mr. James Rawlence. 
The park and pastures [9] at Cricket St. Thomas, near 
Chard (Dorset), the seat of Viscount Bridport. 
The park and pastures [10] at Killerton, north from Exeter 
(Devon), the seat of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Bart. ; and pas- 
tures [11] on the alluvium of the Exe, in the same neighbour- 
hood. 
The hill pastures [12 to 15] at High Bray, seven miles north 
of South Molton (Devon), also belonging to Sir Thomas Acland. 
These pastures are about 800 feet above the level of the sea. 
The famous pasture [16] of Pawlett Hams (Somerset), on 
the rich alluvial soil of the Parret near Bridge water. 
The pastures [17 and 18] at Batsford, near Xloreton-in-the- 
Marsh (Gloucester), the property of Mr. A. B. Freeman- 
Mitford, C.B. 
The meadows [19 and 20] at Hampton Court, near Leo- 
minster (Hereford), the seat of Mr. J. H. Arkwright. 
The meadows [21] at Newnhain Court, near Tenbury (Wor- 
cester), the property of Mr. E. Vincent V. Wheeler. 
Pastures [22] on the alluvial plain of the Severn, a few 
miles to the west of Shrewsbury (Salop). 
The park and pastures [23 to 25] of Stapleford Park, near 
Melton Mowbray (Leicester), the seat of Mr. James Hqrnsby. 
Pastm'es [26 and 27] near Syston Park, Grantham (Lincoln), 
the seat of Sir John Thorold, Bart. 
The pastures [28] at Inningham, and [29] on the alluvial 
plain of the Humber (Lincoln). 
The park and pastures [30 to 40] at Duncombe Park, near 
Helmsley (Yorkshire), the seat of the Earl of Feversham. 
A pasture [11] at Newton Morell, near Darlington (Durham), 
and pastures [42 to 45] near Ravensworth Castle (Yorkshire). 
The Beaufort grass lands [16], and the Halton parks [47 
and 48] near Hexham (Northumberland). 
Pastures [49 to 51] at Meldon, and [52] at Angerton, near 
M orpeth (Northumberland). 
