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like papillate one; capsule 8 mm. long, slightly decurved, its upper cell larger, presumably 

 tardily dehiscent or indehiscent. . . „ „ ^ ou . 



Clay soil, openings in coniferous forest, Lower and Upper Sonoran Zones; Interior Valley from Shasta 

 Couniy to Kern County. California. Type locality: presumably Sacramento County, California. March-June. 



104. Mimulus Traskiae Grant. Santa Catalina Monkey-flower. Fig. 4624. 



Mimulus Traskiae Grant, Field Mus. Bot. Ser. 5: 226. 1923. 



Annual herb, pubescent with spreading or recurved gland-tipped hairs, the stem erect, 1 

 dm tall Leaf-blades oval or ovate-oval, obtuse, obscurely crenate-dentate to entire, sessile (the 

 lowest smaller and slender-petioled) ; pedicels 3-4 mm. long; calyx 17-20 mm. long, its tube 

 plicately ridged, intervening surface between the green glandular-pubescent ndges pale and 

 glabrescent, its lobes lanceolate, very unequal, the uppermost 3-3.5 mm. long, united largely 

 with the shorter postero-lateral pair, the lowest pair more deeply separated from others and 

 1 5-2 mm long; corolla 20-35 mm. long, glabrous (not seen fresh), its tube about equaling the 

 calyx, its throat short, funnelform-campanulate, purple, its lobes rounded, its two upper lobes 

 white and 5-6 mm. long, its three lower lobes purple and less than 1 mm. long; anthers glabrous; 

 stigmas very unequal, the upper short-triangular, one-fourth to one-third the length of the 

 narrow oval lower one; capsule 7.5 mm. long, slightly decurved, tardily or not dehiscent. 



In shade, Upper Sonoran Zone; Santa Catalina Island, southern California. Type locality: near Avalon, 

 Santa Catalina Island, California. March. 



105. Mimulus Congdonii Robinson. Congdon's Monkey-flower. Fig. 4625. 



Mimulus Congdonii Robinson, Proc. Amer. Acad. 26: 175. 1891. 



Eunanus Congdonii Greene, Erythea 1 : 247. 1893. 



Eunanus Douglasii parviflorus Greene, Man. Bay Reg. 276. 1894. 



Mimulus modestus Eastw. Zoe 5 : 84. 1900. 



Mimulus Kelloggii var. parviflorus Jepson, Fl. W. Mid. Calif. 404. 1901. 



Annual herb, hirsute-pubescent with mostly glandless hairs, at first nearly acaulescent, 

 branched at base, the erect stems becoming 6-8 cm. tall. Leaf-blades elliptic, obtuse, bluntly 

 dentate to nearly entire, cuneately narrowed to slightly or well-petioled bases; pedicels be- 

 coming 4 mm. long ; calyx 9-10 mm. long, straight, its tube plicately ridged, pale glabrescent 

 intervening surface as wide as the green hirsute-pubescent ridges, its lobes linear and obtuse, 

 the uppermost longest, 1-2 mm. long, the lowest pair less than 1 mm. long; corolla 13-25 mm. 

 long, purple, externally sparsely hairy, its tube one and a half times to twice the length of the 

 calyx, its throat short, funnelform-campanulate, its lobes rounded, the upper two 3-5 mm. 

 long, the lower three 1.5-3 mm. long; anthers glabrous; stigmas unequal, the upper short and 

 acute, the lower longer, ovate and rounded; capsule 5-7 mm. long, slightly decurved, tardily 

 or perhaps not dehiscent. 



Moist soil. Upper Sonoran and Transition Zones; Coast Ranges from Mendocino County to Monterey 

 County, and in the southern Sierra Nevada from Mariposa County to Tulare County, California. Type locality: 

 Zimmerman's Ranch, Mariposa County, California. March-May. 



106. Mimulus Brandegei Pennell. Santa Cruz Dwarf Monkey-flower. Fig. 4626. 



Mimulus Brandegei Pennell, Proc. Acad. Phila. 99: 170. 1947. 



Annual glandular-pubescent herb, the erect stem 2-3 cm. tall. Leaf-blades narrowly 

 elliptic to spatulate-oval, obtuse, entire, cuneately narrowed to shortly petioled bases ; pedicels 

 1-2 mm. long, strongly ridged distally; calyx 10-12 mm. long, straight or nearly so, its tube 

 scarcely ridged, its lobes obtuse, the uppermost about one and a half times the length of the 

 others; corolla 13-15 mm. long, purple, its tube equaling the calyx, its throat funnelform or 

 more abruptly widened, its lobes rounded, the upper two 3-4 mm. long, the lower about 1 

 mm. long ; anthers glabrous ; capsule 7 mm. long, slightly decurved, its cells unequal, tardily or 

 not dehiscent. 



Presumably moist soil. Upper Sonoran Zone; Santa Cruz Island, southern California. Type locality: Santa 

 Cruz Island, California. Spring. 



107. Mimulus Douglasii (Benth.) A. Gray. Purple Mouse-ears. Fig. 4627. 



Mimulus nanus var. subuniflorus Hook. & Am. Bot. Beechey 378. 1838i. 

 Eunanus Douglasii Benth. in A. DC. Prod. 10: 374. 1846. 

 Mimulus atropurpureus Kell. Proc. Calif. Acad. 1: 59. 1855. 

 Mimulus Douglasii A. Gray, Bot. Calif. 1: 563. 1876. 

 Eunanus subuniflorus Greene, Man. Bay Reg. 275. 1894. 

 Mimulus subuniflorus Jepson, Fl. W. Mid. Calif. 404. 1901. 



Annual herb, the stem less than 3 cm. tall, erect or decumbent, pubescent with recurved fine 

 glandless hairs and distally pilose with longer spreading hairs of which some are gland-tipped. 

 Leaf-blades narrowly elliptic, obtuse, crenulate to crenate-dentate, longitudinally veined, cune- 

 ately narrowed to short-petioled bases; pedicels becoming 2 mm. long; calyx 10-12 mm. long, 

 straight, plicate-ridged, pale glabrous intervening surface as wide as the sharp pilose to glabrous 

 ridges, its lobes lanceolate, obtuse, ciliate, the uppermost about twice the length of the lowest 

 pair and attached far to the lateral pair; corolla 30-40 mm. long, purple, externally nearly 

 glabrous, its tube about twice as long as the calyx, its throat funnelform-campanulate, dark 

 purple, ventrally somewhat streaked and with the 2 ridges pale, its upper lip 9-10 mm. long, 

 erect-arched, with rounded lobes, its lower lip rudimentary or lacking ; anthers glabrous ; 



