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CATALOGUE OF SPECIES. 171 



Collinsia blcolor Lindl. Bot. Eeg. xx. t. 1734 (1834;. Typo locality, "Cali- 

 fornia." 

 In the valley of Kings River (No. 1858). 



Collinsia parryi Gray, Syn. Fl.ii.pt. i. 267(1878). Type locality, "San Ber- 

 nardino Co., southeastern California." 



Near Willow Creek, Panamint Mountains (No. 750). Our specimens, like thosrti 

 collected by Pringlein 1882 on "hills bordering the Mohave Desert," have the ster 

 glabrous and glaucous below, but above, like the pedicels and calyx, sparingly gland- 

 ular-hairy, and only 3 or 4 ovules in each cell. 



Collinsia parviflora Lindl. Bot. Keg. xiii. 1. 1082 (1827). Type locality "in the 

 vicinity of the river Columbia." 

 Near Mineral King in the Sierra Nevada (Nor. 1520, 15G9). 



Collinsia tinctoria Benth. PI. Hartw. 328 (1819)— llartw. MS. Type locality, 

 "in montibus Sacramento." 

 In the Tejon Mountains (No. 1174). 



Collinsia torreyi Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. vii. 378 (18G8). Typo localities, 

 "Mariposa, Big-tree Grove, and near Donner Lake," California. 

 Near Mammoth, Mono County, California (No. 1820). 



Collinsia wrightii Wats. Proc. Amer. Acad. xxiv. 84 (1889). Type locality, 

 "on the Greenhorn Mountains, Kern County, California, at G,000 to 7,000 feet alti- 

 tude." 



Between Mineral King and Farewell Gap (No. 15GG). Our specimens, which are 

 not yet in mature fruit, have corollas 7 to 9 mm. long. In the type specimens, 

 which were in full fruit, they are of only about one-third this length and are un- 

 doubtedly abnormally small, as corollas on old plants often are. 



Mimulus breweri (Greene) Bull. Cal. Acad. i. 101 (1885), under Eunanus. Type 

 locality, "about Donner Lake," California. 

 Near Mineral King (No. 1456). 



Mimulus cardinalis Lindl. Trans. Hort. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. ii. 70 (1842)— Dougl. 

 MS. Type locality California]). 



On the eastern slope of the Inyo Mountains (No. 1785), and near Yosemite (No. 

 1855). 



Mimulus deflexus Wats. Proc. Amer. Acad. xxiv. 84 (1889). Type locality, 

 "on the drier ed^es of low wet places in Long Meadow, Tulare Co., California." 



Near Big Cottonwood Meadows, Sierra Nevada (Nos. 2139, 2140). In the vicinity 

 of Whitney Meadows and Dutcher's camp this species grew abundantly on granitic 

 soil in open woods. Two forms occurred, conspicuous for differences in the coloration 

 of their corollas. One form, No. 2140, has flowers, as originally described, yellow 

 with purple dots in the throat and a purple upper lip. The other, represented by 

 No. 2139, differs from the typical form iu having the upper lip also yellow. No inter- 

 grades in coloration were seen. 



Mimulus floribundus Lindl. Bot. Peg. xiv. t. 1125 (1828). Type locality, "on 

 moist rocks in the interior of the districts of the river Columbia." 

 Near Three Rivers (No. 1288) and Kernville (No. 2157). 



Mimulus Ieptaleus Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. xi. 96 (1876). Typo locality, 

 "gravelly soil, in the Sierra Nevada, California, at 5,000 feet and upwards, south of 

 the Yosemite, and in Sierra County." 



