1921] Smiley: Flora of the Sierra Nevada of California 337 



13. Mimulus leptaleus Gray, Proc. Am. Acad., vol. 11, p. 96. 1875. 



Type locality. — "Gravelly soil, in the Sierra Nevada, California, 

 at 5,000 feet and upwards, south of the Yosemite, Mi^s Dix, A. Gray, 

 and in Sierra County, Lemmon." 



Range. — Sierra Nevada. 



Zone. — Transition and lower Canadian [Pinus Jejfreyihelt). 



Specimens examined. — Mt. Tallac, Tahoe, 9,500 feet, McGregor 

 191 ; Soda Springs, Nevada County, Jones 2459 ; east side of Angora 

 Peak, Tahoe, 7,800 feet. Smiley 28 ; hillside above Summit, 7,100 feet, 

 Smiley 451 ; near Castle Peak, Heller 7067 ; between Donner and 

 Cisco, Mrs. Brandegee, July, 1908; North Fork of King's River, 7,000 

 feet, Hall and Chandler 429 ; Whitney meadows (now called Volcano 

 meadows), Tulare County, 2,850 m., Coville and Funston 1625. 



Though this is as a rule pungently scented, it may be practically 

 odorless. 



Mimulus montioides Gray (Proc. Am. Acad., vol. 7, p. 380. 1867), 

 described from "High Sierras of Fresno Co., Prof. Breiver," is only 

 known from the Upper Sonoran ^Jid Arid Transition life-zones; it 

 is probable that the type described really came from the low country 

 east of the Sierra; this conjecture is based partly upon the fact that 

 the type preserved in the Gray Herbarium bears the legend "2785, 

 with," suggesting accidental association of the plant described with 

 this number of the State Survey. In the field book of the Survey, 

 the numbers from 2781-2844 are from the mountains of Tulare County, 

 in the vicinity of Mt. Brewer. 



6. PEDICULARIS 



Plants acaulesceiit; spikes shorter than the leaves; flowers yellowish and 



purplish 1. P. semibarbata 



Plants caulescent; spikes exceeding the leaves. 



Flowers white; galea circinnate-incurving 2. P. racemosa 



Flowers red or purple; galea sigmoid-curving. 



Spike glabrous 3. P. groenlandica 



Spike lanate-pubescent 4. P. attolens 



1. Pedicularis semibarbata Gray, Proc. Am. Acad., vol. 7, p. 385. 

 1867. 



Type locality.— ''On Mount Dana, alt. 10,000 feet, and Ebbett's 

 Pass, 7-8,000 feet. Prof. Brewer. In or near the Yosemite Valley, 

 Bolander, and Mariposa Grove, at and above 5,000 feet." 



Range. — Southern Oregon and mountains of nortliern California, 

 south in the Coast Range, and in the Sierra Nevada to the mountains 

 of southern California. 



Zone. — Transition and Canadian, 



