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but as they no ways concern us, i have omitted to mention 
them. 
N. B. For the table i have chofen not to take fuch plants 
as occurred firft in my author, but to feleft the grafles of our 
own countrey, and have given Englilh names to them of my 
own invention, the reafon of which will appear in the fol- 
lowing obfervations. 
Spring grafs — 
Mat grafs •— — 
Canary grafs, reed 
Gat’s-tail, meadow 
Fox- tail, meadow 
m ■ — fiote 
Millet grafs — 
Bent grafs, filky 
.... — fine 
Hair grafs, /mail leaved 
— water 
Meadow, creeping - 
, annual 
— — — great 
narrow leaved 
* common 
Cock’s-foot grafs, rough 
Dogs-tail grafs, crefied 
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Fefcue grafs, flote 
— — purple • 
— — — - — /beep's 
Brome grafs, field 
— /piked 
Oat grafs, meadovQ 
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