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Mor#a Ciuiata (y). Cretate-Leavep 
, Mora, 2 
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Clafs and Order. 
TrRIANDRIA MoNoGyNIA, 
Generic Charafer.—Vid. fupra N* 593, 613, et 695, et 
Annals of Botany, vol. 1. p. 238. 2 
Specific CharaGer and Synonyms. 
MORA ciliata. (Cor. iridioidea. Barbata.) Scapo brevif- 
fimo; foliis fubquinis, terminalibus, fafciculatis, 
anguito - lanceolatis, convoluto-concavis, nudis, 
_ Cillatis, furfum  triquetro-caudatis ; pedunculo 
unico, unifloro, breviore; braétea una; laminis — 
extimis unguibus (qui imo {crobiculati) breviori- 
bus, patentiflimis ; intimis fubtriplo anguftioribus, _ 
divergenter-ereftis; ftigmatibus petaloideis, acu- 
minatis; filamentis bafi connatis. G, se 
MOREA ciliata. Nos in Ann. of Bot. v. 1. p. 241. 
IRIS ciliata. Linn. Suppl. 98. Thunb. Diff. n. 1. Prod. 11. 
Willd. Sp. Pl. 1.224. Vabl Enum. 1. 137. 1. 24. 
(«) corolla lutea. Thunb. I. c. 
(8) eadem cerulefcens ; folia undulata; bra€tea pubefcens. Jc. 
pid. plant. capenf. Bibl. Bankf. cujus exempl, in 
Herb. affervatur. 
(y) corolla purpureo-rubens. Supra. 
Descr. Bulb-tuber about the fize of a hazel nut, ovate-_ 
globular, coats of coarfe hard fibres, netted, mefhes longitu- 
nal; the outer coat generally elongated into a root-fheath; 
cape fhort, often fubterraneous, entirely fimple, and terminated 
a fafcicle of five leaves, about three or four inches long, 
narrow-lanceolate, convolute-concave, naked, edges ciliate, 
°metimes undulate, downwards conduplicate-fheathing, a 
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