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D. puniceus, Nutt. 1. c. 



Nearly glabrous throughout: leaves oblong-linear, mostly 

 entire: calyx-teeth slender: corolla scarlet, an inch or more 

 long, with narrow throat and erose lobes. — D. glutinosus, 

 var. puniceus, Benth. 1. c. Mimulus puniceus, Steud. Nom. 

 Ed. 2, Vol. II. 150. 31. glutinosus, var. puniceus, Gray, 1. c. 



Southern part of the State. Without much doubt a good 

 species. 



D. leptanthus. Nutt I. c. 



Mimulus linearis, Benth. Scroph. Ind. 27. 31. glutinosus, 

 var. linearis, Gray, 1. c. 



This plant is not known to me, except by the brief de- 

 scription given in the places above referred to. 



D. longiflorus, Nutt 1. c. 



Stems low and only suffruticose: branches and peduncles 

 minutely puberulent; the plant otherwise wholly glabrous: 

 leaves coriaceous, oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, entire, the 

 margins re volute: peduncles short: calyx-teeth with white- 

 villous margins : corolla light salmon color, 2 inches or more 

 long, with ample funnelform throat and not widely spread- 

 ing, deeply sinuate-cleft lobes. — Benth. 1. c. Mimulus glutino- 

 sus, var. brachypus, Gray, 1. c. 



This is not only a most beautiful plant, but very clearly dis- 

 tinct from D. glutinosus. It is of rather frequent occurrence 

 from the hills back of Santa Barbara to the Sierra Nevada, 

 and as far northward at least as Yuba County. The fine 

 salmon-color, large size and peculiar cut of the lobes of the 

 corolla are very constant in all the different localities. I 

 have never seen the plant exceeding two feet in height, and 

 it is commonly only half as large as that. It is the most glu- 

 tinous, and at the same time the most glabrous, of all the 

 species. 



EUNANUS. 



Calyx tubular, 5-angled, 5-toothed. Corolla funnelform, 

 with included or rarely long-exserted tube, or in one section, 



