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Utah, 1877, Edw. Palmer 888 (G and М); St. George, 13 April, 
1880, Jones 1656 (Pomona); Diamond Valley, 4500 ft. alt., 28 
April, 1894, Jones (Pomona). 
73. M. spissus Grant! PL. 
A stout, much branched, glandular-villous annual; stem 15 
em. high; flowers and leaves densely crowded toward the ends of 
the branches; leaves broadly obovate, 1-1.5 em. long, 4-6 mm. 
broad, acute or cuspidate, entire, 3—5-nerved from the base, 
villous, tapering to & short slender petiole; pedicels 1-2 mm. 
long; mature calyx broadly campanulate, much inflated, 8-9 
mm. long, scarious between the green ribs, teeth unequal, lan- 
ceolate-subulate, the three upper longer and broader than the 
others, nearly half as long as the calyx; corolla funnelform, 1.5- 
1.8 em. long, pink, more or less tinged and streaked with red, 
tube much exserted, throat broad, with two densely yellowish 
hairy patches below the lower lip, lobes nearly equal; stamens 
glabrous, included in the tube; style included; stigma-lips 
unequal, broadly rounded, ciliate; capsule lanceolate, arcuate; 
seeds smooth, at least twice as long as broad. 
Distribution: known only from the type locality. 
Specimens examined: 
Nevada: Silver Peak Mts., 5000 ft. alt., 29 Sept., 1915, Goldman 
2548 (0. S., TYPE). 
74. M. Bigelovii Gray in Proc. Am. Acad. 11: 96. 1876; 
Bot. Calif. 1:564. 1876; Syn. Fl. N. Am. 2!: 274. 1878, ed. 2, 
and Suppl. 444. 1886; Abrams, Fl. Los Angeles, 365. 1904, 
and ed. 2, 335. 1917. 
Eunanus Bigelovii Gray in Pac. Вай. Rept. 4: 121. 1856; 
Watson, Bot. King's Exp. 226. 1871; Greene in Bull. Calif. 
Acad. Sci, 1: 102. 1885; Howell, Fl. Northwest Am. 518. 1903; 
Rydb. Fl. Rocky Mountains, 780. 1917. 
' Mimulus spissus Grant, вр. nov., annuus, crassus, multo ramosus glanduloso- . 
re caule 15 em. alto; foliis floribusque dense spissis ad terminos ramorum, 
oliis late obovatis, acutis cuspidatisve, villosis; fructifero calyce multo inflato, 8-9 
1. longo, dentibus inaequalibus, lanceolatis, subulatis, tribus proximis alteris 
longioribus latioribusque et fere calycis dimidiis; corolla 1.5-1.8 cm. longa, pallida 
rosea plus minusve rubro-colorata.— Collected Peak Mts., 5000 ft. alt., 
29 Sept., 1915, E. A. Goldman 2548 (U. S. Nat. Herb. no. 767707, түре). 
