GRANT—A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS MIMULUS 251 
often with 2 small oblong yellow patches, with scattered club- 
shaped hairs over the inner surface, lobes erect, nearly equal, 
rounded, erose or emarginate, reddish-purple with darker red 
spots at the base or sometimes pink and more or less shaded 
and marked with yellow; stamens included, filaments glabrous, 
anthers hairy; style included, stigma-lips equal, broadly rounded; 
capsule included, oblong, placentae separating at the apex; 
seeds oblong, favose-areolate. 
Distribution: southern Sierra Nevada Mts. and the mountains 
of southern California. 
Specimens examined: 
California: Snow Creek, Mariposa Co., 1 June, 1890, Congdon 
(G); Fresno Co., May, 1918, Kelley (Cornell); near Milo, 
Tulare Co., 24 April, 1919, Goetz 4 (G, N. Y., M, Stanford, 
Calif., and Calif. Acad.); Milo, 5 April, 1900, Dudley (Stan- 
ford); fields near Springfield, Tulare Co., 800-1000 ft. alt., 
1897, Purpus 5048 (U. 8. and M); near Springfield on Tule 
River, Tulare Co., 26 March, 1897, Dudley (Stanford); Kaweah 
River Basin, 15 April, 1901, Hopping 111 (Calif.); Little Bear 
Valley, San Bernardino Co., 5000 ft. alt., 14 June, 1906, 
Parish 5800 (R. Mt.); San Bernardino Mts., 1881, Parish & 
Parish (О); Lytle Creek Canyon, San Antonio Mts., 5800 ft. 
alt, 1-3 June, 1900, H. M. Hall 1449 (M and Stanford); 
Hunsaker Flats, San Bernardino Mts., 8 June, 1919, Munz & 
Johnston 2856 (Pomona); San Bernardino Мів., May, 1881, 
Parish & Parish 631 (Stanford); southern California, 1876, 
Parry & Lemmon 308 (G, Phil., and M); Mohave River, 1 June, 
1876, Edw. Palmer 32116 (G, түре, Phil., U. S., and M). 
58. M. filicaulis-Wats. in Proc. Am. Acad. 26: 125. 1891; 
Smiley in Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 9:335. 1921. 
‚ А glandular-puberulent annual; stem 4-8 cm. high, erect, 
simple, fragile; leaves few, spatulate or oblanceolate, 8-9 mm. 
long, thin, almost transparent, entire, nerveless, pale yellow- 
Green, tapering to а slender base or the lower leaves short- 
Petioled; pedicels filiform, 1-1.5 em. long, erect, flowers mostly 
inal; calyx 6 mm. long, narrowly campanulate, teeth un- 
*qual, one smaller than the others, short, triangular-acute, not 
