Permanent and temporary pastures . secund. Spikelets many- Natvu-ai flowered, ovate, flat, with a Size. barren spikelet consisting ofempty glumes arranged in apectinate manner at the glumes sharply pointed,%M fi*M shorter than flowering glumes, unequal, with prominent rough? keels. Flowering glumes lan- ceolate, with a short awn atFront and aide views magnifled gummit. Palea verv thin, 10 diameters. ^ slightly ciliated. Flowers Julyand August. Grows in dry hilly pastures throughoutEurope, Western Asia, and North Africa. ANALYSIS. Grass in Dried at Natural State. 212° Fahr. Water 72-


Permanent and temporary pastures . secund. Spikelets many- Natvu-ai flowered, ovate, flat, with a Size. barren spikelet consisting ofempty glumes arranged in apectinate manner at the glumes sharply pointed,%M fi*M shorter than flowering glumes, unequal, with prominent rough? keels. Flowering glumes lan- ceolate, with a short awn atFront and aide views magnifled gummit. Palea verv thin, 10 diameters. ^ slightly ciliated. Flowers Julyand August. Grows in dry hilly pastures throughoutEurope, Western Asia, and North Africa. ANALYSIS. Grass in Dried at Natural State. 212° Fahr. Water 72-33 — Soluble albuminoids — — ?Insoluble albuminoids 150 538 Digestible fibre 7-91 28-59 Woody fibre 11-34 40-98 f Soluble mineral matter 2-08 7-51 •f-flnsoluble mineral matter .... -76 2-74 Chlorophyll, soluble carbo-hydrates, &c. 4-08 14-80 10000 100-00 » Containing Nitrogen -24 -86 Non-albuminoid Nitrogen -18 -65 Total Nitrogen -42 1-51 f Containing Silica -19 68 ft Containing Silica -38 1-41 148 r^! YNOSURUS nRlSL\ DACTYLIS GLOMERATA. Rough Cocksfoot. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA. ROUGH OOOKSFOOT. Seisd op dactylis glomerata. (^Rough Cockboat.) Boots fibrous, rootstock perennial. Stems 2 tofeet, erect, stout, and smooth. Leaves broad,keeled, and rough; sheath sca-brid; ligule long. Panicle se-cund, spreading below, closeand pointed above. SpikeletsI three- to five-flowered, later-* ally compressed, and closely^St clustered at the end of thebranches. Empty glumessmaller than flowering glumes,unequal, keeled, and hairy onupper part of the keel, pointedat summit, ^lowering glumeswith hairy keel, pointed andending in a short awn. Paleabifid at summit, and fringed atbase. Flowers June and in pastures, woods, or-chards, and waste places throughout Europe, NorthAfrica, North India, and Siberia.


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