104 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 



abruptly pointed, included within the calyx: seed oblong, 

 striate-reticulate. — DO. Prod. 1. c. not of Gray, Pac. R. 

 Rep. VI. 83, nor of Wats. Bot. King. 226. Mimulus Fre- 

 monti, Gray, 1. c. 



Southwestern parts of the State, and in Lower California. 

 h — ■- Calyx oblique, the teeth unequal. 



E. Parryi. 



Mimulus Parr yi, Gray, 1. c. being No. 147 of Dr. Parry's 

 S. Utah collection of 1874. Unknown to me, except from 

 the description cited. 



E. Layneae. 



Viscid-pubescent, a span high, simple or with few spread- 

 ing or nearly divaricate branches: leaves narrowly oblong to 

 linear, eutire: calyx-teeth triangular-subulate, acute, one- 

 fourth as long as the tube: corolla red-purple, f inch long; 

 throat narrowly funnelform; the limb not widely-spreading; 

 capsule often much longer than the calyx, the exserted por- 

 tion attenuate, incurved. 



Collected by Mr. Rattan "between the forks of the Trin- 

 ity, June, 1884," and later, by Mrs. Curran, on Bartlett 

 Mountain, Like Co. The plant has the aspect of E. lorreyi, 

 but its calyx and capsule are very unlike those of that spe- 

 cies; the capsule having a somewhat rostrate-attenuate apex 

 which is curved upwards, as in some species of Cerastium. 

 This latter character is most conspicuous in certain speci- 

 mens thought by Mrs. Curran to have come from the Sierra 

 Nevada. 



E. Torreyi. 



Viscid-pubescent, a span to a foot high, simple or branch- 

 ing from near the base : leaves oblong to lanceolate : calvx- 

 teeth broad and obtuse, the posterior broader than the oth- 

 ers but only a line long : corolla less than an inch long, with 

 funnelform tube, and not very wide limb, pink-purple: cap- 

 sule chartaceous, lanceolate, oblong, a little exceeding the 



