GRANT—A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS MIMULUS 228 
long, the whole plant densely viscid-villous; leaves numerous, 
thin, broadly ovate, acute, 1.5-2 em. long, 1.2-1.5 cm. wide, 
base cuneate, cordate, or broadly triangular, petioles shorter 
than the blade, irregularly denticulate; pedicels filiform, much 
longer than the leaves; calyx campanulate, acutely angled, little 
or not at all inflated in fruit, 7-8 mm. long, teeth short, broadly 
triangular, 1-1.5 mm. long, mucronate or often 2-3-cleft, sub- 
equal, ciliate; corolla funnelform, bilabiate, 16-18 mm. long, 
yellow, tube slender, twice as long as the calyx, throat and lobes 
short; stamens included; stigma-lips equal; capsule lanceolate, 
shorter than the calyx, stipitate, placentae adherent to the apex; 
seeds oval, minutely papillate. 
Distribution: in damp places in Washington апа Oregon. 
Rarely collected. 
Specimens examined: 
Washington: on steep, overhanging, damp cliffs near Bingen, 11 
Aug.-Nov., 1892, Suksdorf 1470 (N. Y., F., and M, type 
collection). 
Oregon: Rainier, 1893, Briggs (Phil.). 
46. M. moschatus Dougl. in Lindl. Bot. Reg. pl. 1118. 1828; 
Benth. Seroph. Ind. 29. 1835; DC. Prodr. 10: 372. 1846, in 
part; Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 99. 1840; Gray in Bot. Calif. 1: 
569. 1876, in part; Syn. Fl. №. Am. 2: 27. 1878, ed. 2, and 
Suppl 447. 1886; Greene in Bull Calif. Acad. Sci. 1: 118. 
1885; Manual Bay Region, 276. 1894; Conzatti & Smith, FI. 
Sin. Mex. 117. 1897 ; Howell, Fl. Northwest Am. 522. 1901; 
wood, Fl. South Fork King's River, Sierra Club Publ. 27: 
65. 1902; Abrams, Fl. Los Angeles, 365. 1904, and ed. 2, 336. 
1917; Piper, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 11: 509. 1906, in part; 
Fl. Southeast Wash. and Adj. Idaho, 228. 1914, іп part; Nelson 
ш Coulter & Nelson, Manual Cent. Rocky Mountains, 454. 1909, 
in part; Henry, Fl. Brit. Columbia, 268. 1915; Rydb. Fl. 
Rocky Mountains, 779. 1917. 
À more or less slimy, viscid-villous perennial; rootstocks 
slender, often moniliform, stems 5-30 cm. long, creeping or 
decumbent, rooting at the lower nodes; leaves ovate, 1-4 cm. 
long, .5-2 em. wide, acute or obtuse, entire or sparingly den- 
Uculate, base sometimes subcordate or nearly truncate, short- 
