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calyx. — E. Fremonti, Gray, not Benth. Mimulus Torreyi, 

 Gray, 1. c. 



E. Rattani. 



Viscid-pubescent, a span high, slender and sparingly 

 branching: leaves oblong-lanceolate, a half inch long, en- 

 tire: calyx-teeth triangular, acute, slightly unequal : corolla 

 | inch long, dark red, only the small limb exserted: capsule 

 chartaceous, ovate, lanceolate, taper-pointed, exceeding the 

 calyx. — Mimulus Rattani, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. XX. 307. 



Lake and Colusa Counties, June and July, 1884, V. Rattan 

 and Mrs. Curran. 



E. Bolanderi. 



Glandular-pubescent and extremely viscid, | — 2 feet high, 

 simple or with few branches; leaves ovate to oblong, an inch 

 or two in length, sharply toothed : calyx-teeth very unequal, 

 acuminate: corolla purple, h — 1 inch long: capsule fusiform- 

 subulate, not exceeding the calyx, coriaceous. — Mimulus 

 Bolanderi, Grav, Proc. Am. Acad. VII. 380; Bot. Cal. 1. c. 

 Syn. Fl. 1. c. 



A variable species as to the size of the whole plant and 

 the flowers; ranging from Mendocino County, across to the 

 Sierras, where it extends well southward. The best, and 

 very large, specimens have come in during the past season, 

 from Mr. Rattan, and also from Mrs. Curran, who informs 

 me that the plant has the odor of Nicotiana and is commonly 

 called "wild tobacco." 



E. brevipes. 



Mimulus brevipes, Benth. DC. Proc. X. 369; Gray, Bot. 

 Mex. Bound. 116; 31. (Eunanus) brevipes, Gray, Proc. Am. 

 Acad. XI. 97; Bot, Cal. and Svn. Fl. 1. c. 



Altogether an Eunanus in habit and fruit, notwithstanding 

 the large yellow corolla. From Santa Barbara to the Penin- 

 sula, and eastward to the San Bernardino Mountains. 



I 3. Mimulastrum. Corolla tvitli cylindrical tube included 

 i\ the calyx, gibbous near the base, the orifice contracted; limb 



