Morin, Rend 
Catalogue plantarura horti Renati Morini inscriptaruni 
ordine alphabet!co, cirni quatuor anni tanporibus quibus 
florent. [Parisiis] M.DC.XXI (1621) 26 p. (Am. 
Arb. ) 
Gibault, Jour. Soc. Nat, Hort. France (1905), 
p.739, and Payne, Garden, 81:409 (Sept.29,1917), 
refer to this as the oldest knomi catalog of its 
kind, issued by the brother of Pierre Morin, "Le 
jardin de Rend Morin**, by S. T. Hamy, Bui. Mus. 
Hist, Nat. Paris, 6:129-130 (1900), says Pierre 
Morin in the **Advis aux curieux** at end of his 
**Remarques necessaires” (1658), states that his 
establishment contains a great many rare plants 
not included in his own lists, which had come to 
him on the death of his brother Rend, who during 
his life had been the most zealous collector in 
Europe. (MF?/) 
Morison, Robert (1620-1683) 
Hortus regius Blesensis au&tus, cum notulis durati- 
onis & charactismis plantarian tam additarum, quam non 
scriptarum; item plantarum in eodem Horto regio Blesensi 
aucto contentarum, nemini hucusque scriptariun, brevis Sc 
succincta delineatio. Praeludiorum botanicorum pars prior. 
Londini, Typis Tho, Roycroft, Impensis Jacobi Allestry, 
1669, 347, 351-449 p, (Dept, Agr.; Arn, Arb.; Bib. 
Nat, Paris; Brit. Kus, Nat. Hist,; Kew; Lindley Lib.) 
Appended; Hallucinationes Caspar! Bavhini 
in Pinace ... itan animadversiones, in tres 
tomos, universalis historiae, plantanun [et] 
Johannis Bavhini ... Praeludionm botanicorum 
pars altera (p,351-449) 
Garden of Gaston, due d*0rleans, at Blois, 
comprised rich collection of plants, with many 
new introductions of that period. 
Morisson, John, 17th cent. See Labyrinte de Versailles. Am- 
steldam, [1682?]; 1693. 
Morlani, Giorgio dei 
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Merula, Giorgio 
