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Coris MONSPELIENSIS. _Montprzier Corts. 
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Class and Order. 
Penranpria Monoeynta. 
Generic Character. 
supera. 
Specific Name and Synonyms. 
Coris monspeliensis. Willd. Sp. Pl.1. p. 1000. Hort. Cliff. | 
68. Kniph. Cent. 9. ». 27. Hort. Kew. ed. alt. |. 
p. 383. Persoon Syn. 1. p. V1, Vill. Dauph. 2. 
p. 464. Desfont. Atl. 1. p. 186. Lam. ill. t. 102? 
Lam. et. Decand. Fl. franc. v. 3. p. 437. 
Corts cerulea maritima. Bauh. Pin. 280. Ray. Hist. $82. 
Moris. Hist. 3. p. 362. s. U1. t. 5. f. ult. 
Coris cwrulea monspeliaca. Ger. emac. 544. Tabern. 
Krauter Buch 1221. 
Coris Monspeliensium. Park. Theatr. 571. 
Coris quorundam. Clus. Hisp. 485. fig. bona. Hist. 2. p. 174. 
Coris monspeliaca. Lob. ic. 1. 402. f- 1. & 2. Adv. p. 174. 
Coris monspessulana purpurea. Bauh. Hist. 3. p. 434. 
Sympnytum petreum. Cam. Epit. 699. cum. fig. a Gesnero. 
It has been suggested that Lamarcx’s figure, above quoted, 
may be from a distinct species, the margin of the leaves being 
represented to be covered withlittle spines, and the corolla much 
less irregular, than as it usually occurs. The wooden cut in 
Crustvus’s History of rare plants observed in Spain is excellent. 
The sate is repeated in his general history and in Lozex’s 
{cones, but somewhat deteriorated. There is a good figure 
too in Camerarivs’s Epitome, which Joun Bavuin informs 
Us was taken from a dried specimen, communicated by him toy, 
They. 
GEsner. 
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Cor, 1-petala, irregularis. Cal. spinosus. Caps. Sevalvis, 
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