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222 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Pasadena, 16 June, 1904, G. B. Grant ?90a (R. Mt. and Stan- 
ford); San Bernardino Valley, 1000 ft. alt., 28 June, 1905, 
Parish 5405 (R. Mt.). 
This is undoubtedly a shade form of the species and is to be 
distinguished by its thin leaves, which are sparsely villous, and 
by its usually winged petioles. АП gradations are found between 
this and the species. 
44c. Var. subulatus Grant, var. nov.! 
Fruiting calyx 8-9 mm. long, constricted at the throat, teeth 
deltoid-subulate, 2-3 mm. long, and strongly spreading; corolla 
1.5-2 em. long, broadly funnelform. 
Distribution: in damp sandy soil of the central Sierra Nevada 
Mountains, California. 
Specimens examined: 
California: Yankee Hill, Columbia, 8 June, 1915, Jepson 6401 
(Calif.); growing in moist places along the roadside, between 
Hog Ranch and Hetch-Hetchy Valley, 4200 ft. alt., 16 June, 
1917, A. L. Grant 970 (M, түре, С, U. S., Calif.); near Hetch- 
Hetchy Valley, 10 June, 1916, А. L. Grant 805 (M and Calif.); 
McGill’s Meadow to Lake Eleanor, Tuolumne Co., 12 July, 
1894, Burnham (Cornell); above Mormon Bar, Mariposa Co., 
26 July, 1903, Congdon (М); Coulterville Trail, Mariposa Co., 
29-30 July, 1895, Congdon (Stanford); Hetch-Hetchy, 3700 ft. 
alt., 29 July, 1909, Jepson 3442 (Calif.); Hog Ranch, Yosemite 
Park, 5000 ft. alt., 3 Aug., 1911, Jepson 4627 (Calif.) ; Coulter- 
ville, 14 July, 1896, Jepson 38m (Calif.); Little Yosemite, 
6300 ft. alt., 5 July, 1909, Jepson 3143 (Calif.). 
45. M. jungermannioides Suksd. Deut. Bot. Monatsschr. 18: 
154. 1900; Piper, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 11: 511. 1906. 
A low, nearly prostrate perennial, propagating itself by runners 
which produce small terminal buds in the fall; stems 5-90 cm. 
1 Mimulus floribundus Dougl. var. subulatus Grant, var. nov., calyx fructifer 
8-9 mm. longus; fauce constricto, dentibus triangulari-subulatis, 2-3 mm. long 
i oist places along the b 
between Hog Ranch and Hetch-Hetchy Valley, 4200 ft. alt., 16 June, 1917, А 
no. 849066 ' 
Lewis Grant 970 (Gray Herb., U. S. Nat. Herb., Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb. 
TYPE, and Univ. Calif. Herb.). 
