1924] 
GRANT—A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS MIMULUS 207 
China: Meng-tsze, Yunnan, without date, Henry 10450 (U. S.); 
W. Hupeh, June, 1900, Wilson 1302 (U. S.); Hupeh, 1885- 
1888, Henry 5897 (0. S.); Hupeh, 1885-1888, Henry 7445 (С). 
Manchuria: Valley J-cze-sun-che, District Onioso, Province 
Kirinensis, 7 Aug., 1896, Komarov (G). 
India: Himalayas, without other data (Phil.). 
The inflated calyx in mature specimens and the small corolla of 
this species indicate relationship to M. inconspicuus, a species 
confined to California. From this, it differs in having shorter 
calyx-teeth, a yellow corolla with entire lobes, and glabrous 
anthers. 
35a. Var. japonica Miq. ex Maxim. in Bull. Acad. St. Peters- 
burg 20: 436. 1875. 
M. nepalensis forma japonica Miq. Prol. 48. 1866-67. 
Leaves mostly smaller than in the species, 1.5-2.5 em. long, 
.8-1.6 em. wide; fruiting pedicels longer than the leaves; calyx- 
tube cylindrical, not broadly inflated, teeth subequal, the two 
upper somewhat larger than the others; corolla 1.5-2 cm. long. 
Distribution: wet places in Japan and India. 
Specimens examined: 
Japan: Nanokawa, Tosa, July, 1892, Mizo-hoduki (U. 8.). 
India: Pungbee, Sikkim, 500 ft. alt., 28 June, 1870, Clarke 12114 
(U. S.); Sikkim, 7000 ft. alt., May, 1877, Lister (U. S.); Sikkim, 
4000-10000 ft. alt., 1848-49, Hooker (G). 
Differs from the species mainly in size and in the length of the 
pedicels, these being longer than the leaves. 
35b. Var. procerus Grant! РІ. 3, fig. 2. 
Stems simple, erect, 2-3.5 dm. long, not winged; leaves broadly 
` Ovate or elliptical, 1.5-3.5 cm. long, 1-2 em. broad, short-petioled, 
coarsely toothed; fruiting calyx broadly campanulate, 1.3-1 A 
cm. long, ribs pubescent, subequal, the upper tooth sometimes 
longer than the others; corolla 2.5-3 cm. long, throat broadly 
inelform, spotted with red; capsule not seen. 
' Mimulus n i procerus var. nov., caules simplices, 
етесіі, 2-3.5 ати те. late jac y р em. longis, 1-2 cm. latis, 
p polis brevibus; corolla 2.5-3 em. longa.— Collected in Sikkim Himalaya, India, 
Ug., 1892, G. A. Gammie (U. 8. Nat. Herb. no. 262003, TYPE). 
