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184 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN ‚ 
Tuolumne Co., 4700 ft. alt., 14 June, 1917, А. L. Grant 983 
(G, Cornell, M, Ore., and Calif.); on a branch of the Merced at 
Clark's (now Wawona), 1872, Sullivan & Gray (G, TYPE) ; Merced 
River, 4 miles below Yosemite, Aug., 1883, Meehan (G and 
M); Yosemite Falls, 5300 ft. alt., 25 June, 1911, Jepson 4274 
(Calif); Cloud’s Rest, Yosemite, 1883, Curran (G); foot of 
Yosemite Falls, 22 June, 1911, Abrams 4485 (Stanford) ; Pine 
Ridge, Fresno Co., 5300 ft. alt., 15-25 June, 1900, Hall & 
Chandler 123 (M. and Stanford) ; river bed of the Marble Fork, 
. Sequoia Park, about 5500 ft. alt., 24 June, 1900, Jepson 658 
(Calif.); no data, Eisen (Calif. Acad.). 
The irregularly lobed leaves of M. laciniatus readily separate 
it from the other species in this section. Depauperate forms 
sometimes show little lobing of the leaves and may cause such 
plants to be confused with M. nasutus. 
19. M. Whipplei Grant? 
A small more or less glandular-villous annual, much branched 
from the base; branches numerous, simple, 10-15 em. high; leaves 
broadly ovate, acute, coarsely dentate, 3-5-nerved from the base, 
lower leaves petioled, 1.5-3 cm. long, .6-1.5 em. wide; pedicels 
slender, at least twice as long as the leaves; calyx eampanulate, 
6-7 mm. long, slightly inflated in fruit, teeth broadly triangular- 
acute, unequal, the upper scarcely twice the length of the others, 
villous at the sinuses, often spotted with red ; corolla campanulate, 
1.8-2.2 em. long, yellow, tube exserted, throat short, expanding 
abruptly at the wide limb, 1.5-2 em. broad, lobes unequal, broad, 
rounded, the lower lip exceeding the upper; stamens included, 
filaments minutely puberulent, anthers glabrous, anther-cells 
coherent nearly half their length; style glabrous; stigma-lips 
unequal; capsule about one-half as long as the calyx-tube, sub- 
globose, compressed, stipitate by a broad base; seeds oblong, 
papillate. А 
_'Mimulus Whipplei Grant, sp. nov., annuus, ad basim multo-ramosus; ae 
simplicibus, 10-15 em. altis; foliis late ovatis, acutis, grosse dentatis; calyce 
mm. longo, dente supremo alteris valde duplo longiore; corolla 1.8-2.2 o 
flava, limbo, 1.5-2 cm. lato; capsula subglobosa, stipitata.—Collected on Tif, 
and rocky places, Murphy's, Calaveras Co., 14 May, 1854, Bigelow (Gray 
TYPE, and U. S. Nat. Herb.). 
