1924] 
GRANT—A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS MIMULUS 261 
wood Creek, 10500 ft. alt., 23 July, 1912, Jepson 5058 (M. and 
Calif.); Cannell Meadows, southeastern Tulare Co., 7000 ft. 
alt., 15 June, 1904, Най & Babcock 5118, 5113b and 5118с 
(Calif.); sandy places, Whitney Meadows, 9000-11000 ft. alt., 
Aug., 1895, Purpus 1372 (Calif.). 
А variable species, presenting interesting color forms. It. is 
related to M. montioides but can be separated from that species 
by its general habit and by its narrow corolla-lobes which are 
deeply emarginate, the upper lip erect and the lower spreading. 
67. M. Breweri (Greene) Coville, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 4: 
171. 1893; Hall, Yosemite Fl. 223. 1912; Piper & Beattie, Fl. 
Northwest Coast, 324. 1915; Rydberg, Fl. Rocky Mountains, 
780. 1917. РІ. 9, fig. 1. 
Eunanus Breweri Greene in Bull. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1: 101. 1885; 
Howell, Fl. Northwest Am. 519. 1903. 
Mimulus rubellus Gray in Bot. Calif. 1: 568. 1876, in part; 
Syn. Fl. №. Am. 2': 278. 1878, ed. 2, and Suppl. 451. 1886, 
as Sis as the description is drawn from a ''viseid puberulent”’ 
plant. 
Stem 2-15 em. high, simple or with numerous ascending 
branches, the whole plant glandular-puberulent or pubescent; 
leaves oblong or linear, 1-2 ет. long, 1-4 mm. wide, obtuse, 
entire or indistinetly toothed, tapering to a short, slender petiole 
or more often sessile, 1-nerved ; flowers numerous, pedicels slender, 
2-10 mm. long, usually longer than the calyx; calyx cylindrical, 
slightly spreading at the top, 4-8 mm. long, often reddish or 
Spotted with red, more or less distended by the mature capsule 
Or sometimes with ribs slightly corky when mature, teeth nearly 
equal or the upper tooth somewhat longer, 1-2 mm. long, broadly 
-acute; corolla funnelform, 6-10 mm. long, pale pink 
to rose-red or red, glabrous externally, little exceeding the calyx, 
tube mostly included, throat short, with few scattered hairs, 
Sometimes with 2 yellow lines below the lower lip, spreading 
slightly, the lobes subequal, entire or emarginate, often with a 
Ted spot near the base of each; stamens exserted, unequal, not 
APproximate, glabrous; style glabrous, nearly as long as the 
Upper pair of stamens, or occasionally included and shorter than the 
