Mimulus.] CHI. SCROPHULARINEE. (J. D. Hooker.) 259 
very variable in length, breadth, and the size of the teeth, which are always small. 
Capsule ovate-lanceolate, included. 
Var. 1; leaves 4-1 in., pedicels usually longer than the leaves, flowers 2 in. long, 
fruiting calyx straight. —Nepa!, Sikkim, and Assam, alt. 1-6000 ft. 
VAR. 2; much larger, leaves 1-1} in., pedicels shorter than the leaves, flowers 
1-1} in. long, calyx often curved. ? M. tenellus, Bunge En. Pl. Chin. 49 (Mazim. 
l c. ). —Sikkim, alt. 8-12,000 ft. — Possibly a different species, but intermediate forms 
occur. The calyx varies from 3 in. long, obconic and straight, to $ in. long subcylindric 
and curved with an oblique mouth. Miquel's M. nepalensis, var. japonica, seems 
the same as this. 
2. M. orbicularis, Benth. Scroph. Ind. 29, and in DC. Prodr. x. 373; 
creeping, glabrous, leaves petioled orbicular nerveless quite entire, calyx 
smal truncate obscurely 5-lobed, capsule exserted. Wall. Cat. 3919. 
Prav and TENASSERIM; Wallich, Griffith, &c. 
Stems rather thick, 6-10 in. Leaves 3-1 in. diam., rather fleshy, base rounded or 
subacute ; petiole j-i in., very thick. Peduncles equalling the leaves or shorter, stout 
«slender. Calyx iin. campanulate. Corolla}-3 in. Capsule } in., elliptic, acute 
at both ends; style stout, persistent. 
3. M. gracilis, Br. Prodr. 439; erect, glabrous, leaves sessile linear- 
oblong quite entire or slightly toothed, calyx shortly 5-lobed, capsule in- 
cluded. Benth. in DC. Prodr. x. 594. M. strictus, Benth. Scroph. Ind. 28; 
Wall. Cat. 3918, 
| WESTERN HIMALAYA; from Kashmir to Kumaon, alt. 1-3000 ft. PUNJAB 
S ARS BENGAL, at Rajmahal, JVailich.—D1sTRIB. China, Australia, Tropical and 
. Africa, 
Stout, branched from the base, 6-12 in. high, branches erect. Leaves radical and 
online, 14-24 in., rather fleshy, 3-amplexicaul, obtuse, blackish when dry. Peduncles 
CES than the leaves, stout. Calyx 1 in. long, tubular, lobes very small rounded. 
orolla 4 in. long, white or pale blue. Capsule obovoid. 
12. MAZUS, Lour. 
Small herbs, often with runners. Leaves opposite below or rosulate, 
shove Opposite or alternate. Flowers small, in terminal subsecund racemes; 
tacts and bracteoles minute or 0. Calyx camvanulate, 5-fid. Corolla-tube 
short, upper lip erect, 2-fid; lower much larger, spreading, 3-fid; throat 
iu a 2-lobed palate. Stamens 4, didynamous; anther-cells contiguous, 
perging, Stigma 2-lamellate. Capsule included, globose or compressed, 
| Quuse, loculicidal, valves entire. Seeds numerous, most minute, ovoid.— 
Pecies, 4 Asiatic and 1 Australian. 
sl M. rugosus, Lour. Fl. Coch. 385 ; runners 0, radical leaves obovate- 
xh thulate crenate narrowed into a short petiole, pedicels mostly ebracteate, 
yx-lobes half as long as the tube ovate-lanceolate acute, spreading = 
| Beis’ Benth. in ‘DC. Prodr. x. 375; Boiss. Fl. Orient. 1v. 424; T 
e FL. Gard. t. 36 ; Miquel Fl. Ind. Bat.ii. 677 ; Mazim. Diagn. yide 
Wa x. 403. M. bicolor, Benth. in Wall. Cat. 3913. M. vandelloides, m 
nig 5 40%. iii. 193. Lindernia japonica, Thunb. Fl. Jap. 253. poas m 
n bicolor, Willd. Enum. Hort. Berol. 654; Reichb. Icon, Exot. 25, a: 
Dor omnea tomentosa, Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 98. P Stemodia gE -— 79. 
Van Gen. Syst, iv. 842. Tittmannia obovata, Bunge Enum. As : " 394. 
Gratio obovata, Walp. in Act. Acad. Leopold. xix. Suppt 
| la goodenigefolia, Hore. Hort. Hafn. (8 
