3*3 OBSERVATIONS ON GRASSES. 
LinnaUs Fieri Suec . art. 95 . fays, that the 
Iran of this grafs will cure horfes troubled with 
hots , if kept from drinking for fome hours. 
Genits the feventeenth. Tellow OAT. 
*This grafs is found in great pleaty in fome 
grounds where the Jloeep's FESCUE, the fine 
BENT, and the crefied DOG-TAIL grow y and 
therefore likely to be good for Jheep. It is alfo 
not uncommon in good meadows. 
Genus the nineteenth. Perennial DARNEL.' 
This grafs is well known, and cultivated all 
over England ; and it is to be hoped the fuccefs 
we have had with it will in time encourage our 
farmers to take the fame pains about fome 
others that are no lefs valuable, and are full as 
eafy to be feparated. It makes a molt excellent 
turf on found rich land where it will remain. 
If i may judge by the venifon i have eat out 
of a paddock, that was chiefly filled with this 
grafs, i would by no means recommend it for 
parks. I know it will be faid that venifon is 
never good out of a paddock, that the deer muft 
have room to range, trees to browfe on, &c. 
I grant there is fome reafon for faying this, but 
i believe in o;eneral it is more owing to want of 
proper food, viz. good grafs, than merely to 
confinement , for paddocks are generally made 
