s 6o THE SWEDISH PAN. 
epithet, which however may be illuflrated out 
of the Flora itfelf. I have diflinguifhed the 
cattle againfl every plant into five columns. 
The firfl of which contains oxen. The fecond 
goats. The third Jheep. The fourth horjes. 
The fifth fwine. By the mark (i) i have de- 
noted thofe plants which are eaten ; by the 
mark (o) thofe which are not eaten •, by both 
together thofe which are fometimes eaten, fome- 
times refufed ; or are eaten when cattle are 
more ufed to them, and are more hungry^ 
otherwife not, 
§. 8 , 
Upon the firfl view of this fubjedl the reader 
will perceive, that it is not treated compleatly, 
fo that every Swedifh plant is pointed out, and 
by what animals it is eaten. What generally 
happens upon breaking up old paflure lands, 
viz. that for the firfl years it cannot be cleanfed 
from all ufelefs weeds, and be laid down fine 
like a garden, but will here and there have 
rough tumps and hard clods, unlefs we will let 
it lye fallow for a very long time ; the fame or 
fomething like it has happened upon this oc~ 
cafion. 
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