Famous Ancient Pastures of England. 761 
Table VII. — Predominant Grass — Rye-grass. 
No. 
Pasture 
43 
O 
& 
u 
o 
o 
03 
T 
| 
c 
M 
5q 
Timothy 
■3 o; 
~5 ■ 
i J 5 
u-r 
3 ? 
CD 
o 
□ 
Rye-grass 
Fiorin 
r 
f 
** 
3 
3> 
o 
« 
Tall oat-grass | 
Sweet vernal 
Squirrel-tail 
8 
H 
7 
3 
J: 
m 
& 
C 
: 
Y'orkshire fog 
| Clover 
| Yarrow ; 
Rib-grass | 
31 
Sproxton . . 
c 
P 
c 
_ 
A 
0 
42 
Blue Gate . . 
C 
u 
P 
A 
A 
A 
C 
— 
29 
lluinber Allu- 
0 
P 
C 
0 
C 
A 
A 
vium 
JO 
The Fulling 
A 
0 
P 
0 
C 
A 
A 
0 
T, predominant. A, abundant. C, common. 
8. Pastures where Rye-grass predominates along ivith other 
Grasses. 
The two following tallies comprise pastures which are supe- 
rior to those placed in Table VII., because of the presence of a 
greater variety of grasses, some of them of superior quality. 
Table VIII. — Predominant Grasses — Rye-grass and Dogstail. 
No. 
Pasture 
Cocksfoot 
Meadow fescue | 
Foxtail 
Timothy 
o 2 
M £ 
s & 
~ 2 
3 8 
*s 
Yellow oat-grass 
Rye-grass 
g 
o 
£ 
o 
3 
o 
p 
-3 
M 
s 
'3 
to 
o 
p 
| Tall oat-grass | 
Sweet vernal 
Squirrel-tail 
i 
i 
o 
o 
Brome-grass 
Yorkshire fog 
Clover 
Yarrow 
u 
ho 
57 
Tnghall . . . 
C 
C 
V 
A 
p 
C 
A 
_ 
8 
Bulbridge . .. 
— 
0 
V 
0 
p 
0 
0 
A 
c 
a 
Arun Valley, 
"c 
0 
P 
c 
p 
0 
4th 
18 
Dairy Pasture 
A 
P 
0 
p 
_ 
A 
A 
P, predominant. A, abundant. 0, common. 
Table IX. — Predominant Grasses — Rye-grass and Fiorin. 
38 
Town Meadow 
p 
p 
C 
A 
A 
1 
64 
Swinhoe . . . 
0 
C 
p 
p 
c 
c 
A 
A 
Jo 
24 
Parrot's Close . 
D P 
0 
p 
p 
c 
A 
A 
A 
23 
Newton's Field 
— C 
0 
p 
p 
c 
c 
A 
A 
27 
Casthorpe . . 
— 0 
0 
p 
p 
a 
A 
A 
2G 
Abbey Field . 
C 
-i c 
C 
0 
p 
p 
c 
A 
43 
Barton Closes . 
C 
0 — 
0 
p 
p 
0 
A 
A 
21 
Newuham . . 
C 
p 
p 
A 
A 
I = 
P, predominant. A, abundant. 0, common. 
9. Pasture in ivhich Meadoio Fescue, Fiorin, and Yorhsliire Fog 
predominate. 
Meadow fescue was observed in quantity in only three of 
the pastures examined (Tables IX., X., XIV.), and in only one 
