INTRODUCTORY. 
( Junes ?) and sedges are mentioned, as well as two lupins, 
all of which are eaten by stock while grazing, and are 
sometimes cut for hay. 
There are mentioned: 122 species of grasses; 3 species 
of sedges and rushes; 2 species of lupins; 1 species of 
clover. 
Hoping that the subject matter of this bulletin will 
he but the beginning of a valuable work, which may be 
carried forward to completion, we submit the same for the 
benefit of the public. 
C. L. INGERSOLL, 
Director. 
