334 University of California Publications in Botany [Vol. 9 



Type locality. — ''From Unashka, one of the Fox Islands." (= 

 Unalaska. ) 



Range. — Aleutian Islands to California, Colorado and New Mex- 

 ico. 



Zone. — Transition to Hudsonian. 



Specimens examined. — Donner Lake, Brandegee, September, 1888 ; 

 Half-Moon Lake, Tahoe, 7,780 feet, McGregor 68; Upper Tuolumne 

 Eiver, 9,000 feet, Brewer 1754; above Kokopo Creek, Kaweah. Peaks, 

 Tulare County, Dudley 2438 ; South Fork of Kern River, 8,200 feet, 

 Rothrock 312 ; near Farewell Gap, Tulare County, 10,000 feet, Dudley 

 2598. 



At the highest altitudes, this species becomes dwarfed and the 

 leaves crowded, but it seems impracticable to maintain, at least with 

 respect to the Sierran material, this high mountain form as a variety 

 with assignable characters. 



6. Mimulus moniliformis Greene, Bull. Cal. Acad., vol. 1, p. 10. 



1884. 



Type locality. — Not precisely given, only as "In the higher Sier- 

 ras. ' ' 



i?a/!fire.— Northern California (Mt. Shasta) southward through the 

 Sierra Nevada. 



Zone. — Canadian. 



Specimens examined. — Donner Lake, E. L. Greene 469 ; Soda 

 Springs, Nevada County, Jones 2608 ; Summit, Mrs. Brandegee, July, 

 1908 ; Snow Creek, Yosemite, 6,800 feet, Hall 9186 ; new Tenaya trail, 

 Yosemite, Miss H. Geiss 9072 ; Glacier Point, Miss Camp, July, 1902. 



7. Mimulus mephiticus Greene, Bull. Calif. Acad., vol. 1, p. 9. 



1884. 

 Eunanus mephiticus Greene, I.e., p. 102. 1885. 



Type locality. — "Collected on Cloud's Rest, Yosemite." 



Range. — Central and southern Sierra Nevada. 



Zo7ie. — Canadian and rarely in the Hudsonian. 



Specim^ens examined. — Cloud's Rest, eastern ridge, 9,500 feet. 

 Smiley 516; summit of Cloud's Rest, 9,925 feet. Hall 9052; Hockett's 

 meadows, Tulare County, 8,500 feet. Hall and Babcock 5622. 



