411 
The following Table, compiled from the results of the experiments at 
Woburn, contains information of much value in regard to many species 
of grass: 
No. 
Name of Grass. 
Produce per 
Acre— lbs. 
Per cent age of 
loss in drying. 
8 
Setaria viridis. 
6.806 
.42 
9 
Alopecurus geniculatus. 
20,419 
.70 
10 
Alopecurus pratensis. 
40.837 
.57 
17 
Phleuni pratense. 
10209 
.50 
18 
Agrostis vulgaris. 
17.696 
.63 
25 
Agrostis alba. 
19 057 
.65 
53 
Mublenbergia Mexicans. 
27.906 
.68 
GO 
Dactylis Glomerata._ 
21,780 
.29 
61 
Glyceria nervata. 
126.596 
,40 ' 
62 
Glyceria aquatica. 
13.612 
.30 
63 
Glyceria fluitans. 
5 445 
.35 
66 
Poa annua. 
9.188 
.42 
68 
Poa nemoralis. 
5,445 
.31 
70 
Poa alpina. 
7.487 
.70 
71 
Poa trivalis. 
10.209 
.72 
72 
Poa pratensis. 
3,403 
.57 
79 
Poa compressa. 
5,445 
• • 
80 
Festuca ovina.. 
.65 
81 
Festuca elatior. 
13.613 
.52 
90 
Festuca pratensis. 
12,251 
.60 
94 
Triticum repens. 
7 827 
.57 
95 
Lolium perenne. 
13,612 
.50 
*97 
Loliutn teraulentum.... 
30.628 
.50 
38 
Elymus canadensis. 
20,419 
.43 
99 
Elymus striatus. 
27,225 
.50 
105 
Ely mu s hystrix. 
10,209 
.67 
106 
Aim flexuosa. 
10209 
.61 
113 
Aira crespitosa. 
19.058 
.65 
114 
Holcu8 lanatus.. 
9,529 
.73 
115 
Hicrochloa borealis. 
7,827 
.73 
116 
Anthoxanthum odoratum. 
27,225 
.45 
117 
Phalaris arundinacea. 
54.450 
.32 
118 
Phalari* eanariensis. 
7,827 
.61 
120 
Milium effusum. 
6,806 
.38 
139 
Panicum sanguinale. 
5,445 
.60 
From the reports of the United States census of 1840 and 1850 we ob¬ 
tain the following Table of the gramminaceous products of Wisconsin: 
1840. 
1850. 
(Population). 
30 945 
305,191 
Wheat, bushels. 
212.116 
4 286,131 
Barley, bushels. 
11.062 
209.602 
Oats, bushels. 
406 514 
3,414 672 
Rve. bushels. 
1.965 
81.253 
Indian corn, bushels. 
379,359 
1,988979 
Hay, tons. 
30 938 
275,662 
