334 REPORT OF THE FarM SUPERINTENDENT OF THE 
Arrhenatherum avenaceum. Ar-rhen-a-the’-rum a-ven-a’-ce-um. 
(Evergreen, Tall Oat, Meadow Oat G.) 
Stooled and nearly half bare. 
Avena elatior. A-ve’-na e-la’-ti-or. (Tall Meadow Oat Grass.) 
In rows, tufted and vigorous. 
Bouteloua oligostachia. Bou-te-lou’-a ol-i-gos-tach’-ya. (Mesquite 
or Buffalo G.) 7 
Rather thin turf. 
Bromus pratensis. Bro’-mus pra-ten’-sis. 
Plat three-fourths covered with small stools. 
Calamagrostis. (See Deyeuxia.) 
Dactylis glomerata. Dac’-tyl-is glom-er-a’-ta. (Orchard Grass.) 
In rows thick and vigorous. : 
Deschampsia czspitosa. Des-champ’-si-a cas-pi-to’-sa. (Hair — 
Grass.) . 
In rows thick and vigorous. 
Deyeuxia sp? De-yeux’-i-a. (Mountain Blue Joint.) 
Plat one-fourth covered with stools. 
Festuca. Several species and many varieties of this very variable 
oTass. 
Festuca elatior. Fes-tu’-ca e-la’-ti-or. (Tall Fescue.) 
Turf poor and mixed. 
Festuca ovina. Fes-tu’-ca o-vi-na. (Sheeps’ Fescue.) 
Turf good, but with mixture. | , 
Festuca ovina, var. duriuscula. Du-ri-us-cu’-la. (Hard Fescue.) 
Turf fair, but rather thin. Stooled. . 
Festuca ovina, var. rubra. Ru’-bra. (Red Fescue.) 
Turf stooled but quite vigorous. 
Festuca ovina, var. heterophylla. Het-e-ro-phyl’-la. 
Fine tufted turf. 
Festuca pratensis. Pra-ten’-sis. 
Lolium Paceyii. Lo-li-um Pa-cey-ii. (Pacey’s Rye Grass.) 
Partly winter-killed ; stools of other grasses mixed in. 
Lolium perenne. Lo’-li-um pe-ren’-ne. (Rye G., Italian Rye G.) 
Medium turf, not up to average. 
Phalaris arundinacea. Phal-a’-ris a-run-di-na’-ce-a. (Reed Canary, 
Ribbon.) 
Good strong growth. 
