MEMOIRS OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN. 35 1 



Mrs. M. L. Alde7-son and F. D. Kclscy ; Deer Lodge Co., Emma 

 J. Ware. 



Yellowstone Park : 1885, Tweedy, 8y8 ; East DeLacy's Creek, 

 Aug. 10, 1897, Rydberg & Bessey, 4^42; Lone Star Geyser, Aug. 



7» 4943- 



Mimulus floribundus Dougl. ; Lindl. Bot. Reg. ii2j [Syn. Fl. 2^: 



278 ; Man. R. M. 280; Bot. Cal. i : 569]. 



Wet places, up to an altitude of perhaps 2000 m. 



Montana: Great Falls, 7?. S. Williams; Bitter Root Valley, 

 1880, Watson. 



Mimulus Tolmiei (Benth.) ; Eunanus Zb/w/V/ Benth. ; DC. Prod. 



10 : 374 ; Mimulus nanus Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 11 : 96, in part 



[Syn. Fl. 7>: 274 and 444; Bot. Cal. i: 564; Man. R. M. 



279] ; not Hook. & Arn. 



Two species are generally included in M. names, in one of which 

 the flowers are scarcely i cm. long, not quite half as large as those 

 of the other. This is, however, not the original 31. nanus and must 

 therefore take the only available name, 3f. Tolmiei. In sandy soil. 



Yellowstone Park : Old Faithful, 1888, Dr. C/ias. H. Hall; 

 1873, Parry, 214; Upper Geyser Basin, 1884, Tweedy, 4"/; Aug. 

 6-8, 1897, Rydberg & Bessey, 4g4; Snake River Valley, 1872, y^. 

 M. Coulter. 



Mimulus Breweri (Greene) ; Eunanus Breweri Greene, Bull. 



Cal. Acad, i : loi ; Mimulus rubellus Gray, Syn. Fl. 2^: 451, in 



part [Man. R. M. 279, in part]. 



More viscid than the true M. rubellus and with rose-colored 

 flowers. A plant 2-4 cm. high, growing in sandy soil, at an altitude 

 of about 2500 m. 



Yellowstone Park: Swan Lake, 1885, Tweedy, 8j^ and Sjd. 



* Mimulus Suksdorfii Gray, Syn. Fl. 2^ : 450. 



Like the last, but with larger yellowish corolla and oblong lanceo- 

 late leaves. In sandy soil. 



Yellowstone Park: Swan Lake, 1885, Tweedy, Sjj. 



* Monniera rotundifolia Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2 : 22 [111. Fl. 3 : 161] ; 



Herpestis rotundifolia Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 418 [Syn. Fl. 2^: 



280]. 



On muddv shores and in shallow water, up to an altitude of 1000 



