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Moors vocant, in agro Eboracensi circa Settle hyberno tempore effossas 
pueri esitant. Sunt enim sapore suavi, nec mimis grato quam pasti- 
nacse.’ E. Cat. ‘ In Ulster the inhabitants who use the English 
tongue caU it Moors-corn.’ Threlkeld. 
Moors-corn. See Moors (2). 
Morcrop. See Merecrop. 
More, Field. See Field More. 
More Centaury. See Centaury, Great. 
More-herbyw. ‘ The herb devil’s-bit.’ Hal. Wr. Archa3ologia, 
XXX. 410. Scahiosa succisa, L. 
Morel. (1) The common name of the edible irnigus Morchella escu- 
lenfa, Pers. — North (‘ a fungus’), Hal. Wr. 
(2) Peziza coccmea, L. — Nliamp. Gard. Chron. 1862, p. 621. 
(3) 8olanum nigrum, L. — Turn. Lib. Lyte. Ger. calls this Petty 
Morel. It may be the More Morel of Archseologia, xxx. 410. Hal. 
and Wr. have ‘ the wood nightshade.’ No doubt ‘ woody’ nightshade 
(S. Dulcamara, L.) is intended. Prior, p. 157. 
Morel, Great. A book-name for Atropa Belladonna, L. — Treas. 
Bot. Prior, p. 157. 
More Smerewort. ‘ The herb mercury.’ Hal. Clienopodium 
Bonus- Henricus, L. — Archeeologia, xxx. 410. 
Morgan. (1) Anthemis Cotula, L. — Hal. and Wr. spell it Margan. 
Hants. Grose; Suss. Parish; Wight (Margin), El. Yect. 
(2) ‘ Tares in corn. South' Hal. (Mar gen). Vida hirsuta, L. ? 
Perhaps an error. 
Morgan, Dutch. Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum, L. — Wight, Hal. 
Morgeline. Veronica hederifolia, L. — ‘ From the French, L. 
niorsus gcdlince, the henbit.’ Prior, p. 157. 
Morillon. Morchella esculenta, Pers. — ‘ Morillons we have from 
Germany and other places beyond sea . . . the outer side is like a 
honey-combe.’ Aubrey’s Eoyal Soc. MS. 
Morocco, Red. Adonis autumnalis, L. — With. ed. ii. Prior, p. 194. 
Morranes. See Marram. 
Mortagon. ^ Herha martina. Arch. xxx. 410.’ Hal. This we 
cannot identify. 
Morub. Polygonum Perslcaria, L. — Hal. Wr. 
Moschatel. A book-name for Adoxa Moschatellwa, L. — With. ed. 
ii. Prior, p. 157. 
Moss. This general name for the members of the class Musci 
(Prior, p. 157) is also applied absolutely to the species of Eriophorum 
{Durh. and Nhumh. (the flowers only). Winch’s Bot. Guide ; E. Bord. 
Bot. E. Bord. ; Eoxhurghsh. Jamieson) and to Sedum acre, L. {Warw.). 
The last-named plant is also called French Moss (Bucks.), Golden 
Moss (Ox/., N. Yks., Warw.), and Wall Moss (Yks.); the genus 
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